The inquest into the death of former England and Surrey cricketer Graham Thorpe has been opened and adjourned.
Mr Thorpe died after being struck by a train on 4 August at a railway station, the brief hearing on Tuesday heard.
The 55-year-old took his own life in Esher, Surrey, his wife Amanda Thorpe revealed previously.
The inquest was opened and adjourned at Woking Coroner’s Court.
The coroner offered sincere condolences to Mr Thorpe’s family and all those who had been touched by his life and career.
In an interview with the Times, Mrs Thorpe said her husband had been suffering from depression and anxiety over recent years.
“Despite having a wife and two daughters whom he loved and who loved him, he did not get better,” she said.
Mr Thorpe played 100 Tests for England between 1993 and 2005, along with 82 one-day internationals.
A batter, he scored 6,744 Test runs for England, including 16 centuries, at an average of 44.66.
A date for Mr Thorpe’s full inquest will be fixed at a later time.