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And then you retire. What's it like when you're out for the last time, back in the dressing room, finally, definitively, flush up against the beginning of the rest of your life? Not every player can go out like Muttiah Muralitharan, taking his 800th wicket with his final ball in Test cricket, or Nasser Hussain, hitting the winning runs to go to a final century at Lord's. The PCA knows there are ex-cricketers who really struggle with life beyond the boundary. Ratcliffe says one in three players will struggle with the post-career transition; the PCA's survey found that of those recently retired, a significant minority ??? 24% ??? said they were less than satisfied or disappointed with their post playing career. "I really hadn't found anything to replace cricket as a love as a passion as a job," says the former Essex bowler Darren Cousins in one of several videos the PCA has prepared to help players negotiate the psychological perils and pitfalls of a professional career.