Hameed Butt, Hina2018-07-312018-07-312018https://escholar.umt.edu.pk/handle/123456789/3040Supervised by: Sara SubhanThis study is about exploring the relationship among mental toughness, interpersonal relationships and psycho-social problems among cricketers. By using purposive sampling, 198 participants were included in this study, in the age range of 16 above. The participants were given Cricketers’ Mental Toughness Scale (Subhan, Saleem, & Mahmood, 2017), Cricketers’ Psycho Social Issues Scale (Subhan, Mahmood, & Saleem, 2017) and Interpersonal Relationship Scale (Ikram, Jabeen, Mahmood, 2017) with demographics. The result showed that first class cricketers with more experience of years go through more lack of social support than others. The cricketers with 1-2 years of experience more negative self-image than others. The cricketers who were more emotionally stable and prepared for game had less psycho-socio problems and cricketers who had more positive self-image and coach had less psycho-social problems. The results are discussed in terms of psycho-social problems of Pakistani cricketers in this culture and how they are different than the problems faced by cricketers of other culture and their implication of better performance among cricketers.enInterpersonal Relationship Scalepositive self-imageMSMental Toughness, Interpersonal Relationships and Psycho-social Issues of CricketersThesis