Former Test cricketer Michael Slater reportedly fell in an Australian court on Tuesday after being denied bail on more than a dozen charges, including some related to stalking.
The 54-year-old was assisted to his feet by court personnel after falling to the floor after a Queensland magistrate denied his bail plea, according to local media.
The television analyst and former cricketer is accused of domestic abuse, common assault, and unlawful stalking.
Police allege that Slater sent harassing text messages and made frightening phone calls during the last six months.
He is scheduled to appear in court again at the end of May.
According to ABC News, the court heard Slater has mental health disorders that can lead to “impulsive and reckless” actions.
From 1993 to 2001, Slater played 74 Test matches for Australia, scoring over 5,000 runs, including 14 hundreds.
He also appeared in 42 one-day internationals before quitting from cricket altogether in 2004.