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Cricket Mind Podcast

Cricket Mind Podcast

By: Nathan Wood & Briony Brock
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The Cricket Mind Podcast explores the mindset, psychology, and decision-making behind high performance in cricket. Hosted by Nathan Wood and Briony Brock from Cricket Mind Online, each episode breaks down the mental skills that help players focus, perform, and succeed under pressure. With insights from sport psychology, coaching experience, and real conversations with cricketers and high-performance experts, Nathan and Briony share practical tools to improve confidence, concentration, emotional control, performance routines, and match awareness. You’ll learn how to train your mind with the same intention as your technique — and apply strategies that create consistency, resilience, and clear decision-making. Whether you’re a player aiming to make more impact, a coach developing young cricketers, or a parent supporting your child’s journey, this podcast gives you simple, actionable methods to enhance performance and enjoy the game more. Play the way you see it. Learn more at www.cricketmind.onlineCopyright 2025 Cricket Mind Online Cricket Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • Help… My Child’s Got Another Duck!
    Jun 28 2026

    A duck can feel much bigger than it looks on a scorecard.

    In this episode of the Cricket Mind Podcast, Nathan Wood and Briony Brock answer real questions from parents of young cricketers: what to say after another duck, how to help when a child puts huge pressure on themselves, and how to support them through the inevitable highs and lows of the game.

    They discuss how parents can be a steady source of support without accidentally making cricket feel heavier — whether that means handling difficult emotions, navigating trials, or balancing the roles of parent, coach, manager or umpire.

    In this episode:

    • What to say — and what not to say — when your child gets out for nought
    • Why cricket can feel so individual, even though it is a team sport
    • How Play-Cricket, statistics and comparison can add pressure
    • How to support a child who puts huge pressure on themselves
    • What to do when emotions spill over after a poor performance
    • How to help a young player approach cricket trials with more clarity
    • The challenges of being a parent as well as a coach, manager or umpire
    • Why your child does not need you to be perfect — but does need to know you are on their side

    Timestamps

    00:00 — Supporting young cricketers: the questions parents ask

    02:58 — What should you say when your child gets a duck?

    05:50 — Why cricket feels so individual

    14:20 — When your child puts huge pressure on themselves

    21:01 — Anger, tears and meltdowns after poor performances

    30:19 — Supporting a child at cricket trials

    35:55 — Being a parent, coach, manager or umpire

    45:44 — Preparing for Trials Workshop

    If you have found this episode helpful, please subscribe to the Cricket Mind Podcast so you do not miss future episodes. And, if you have a moment, a rating and review on your podcast app makes a huge difference in helping more players, parents and coaches find the show.

    For more support for players, parents and coaches, visit:

    https://cricketmind.online

    Find out more about our upcoming live workshops:

    https://cricketmind.online/coaching-events/

    Follow Cricket Mind Online:

    Instagram: @cricket.mind.online

    Facebook: cricket.mind.online

    YouTube: cricket.mind.online

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    47 mins
  • Can You Survive the Bad Days? | Faisal Shahid
    Jun 14 2026

    What helps some young cricketers grow through adversity while others become stuck?

    Why do some players lose confidence after a setback, while others use it as a catalyst for improvement?

    In this episode of the Cricket Mind Podcast, Nathan Wood is joined by Faisal Shahid, Academy Manager for Warwickshire Women, to explore the psychology of long-term player development.

    Drawing on his experiences as an England U17 player, MCC Young Cricketer, professional cricketer and high-performance coach, Faisal shares his insights on confidence, resilience, motivation, identity and the ability to "survive bad days".

    Whether you're a player, parent or coach, this conversation is packed with practical lessons to help young cricketers navigate setbacks, maintain motivation and continue developing through the ups and downs of the game.

    In this episode:

    • What long-term development actually looks like

    • Why confidence is about surviving bad days

    • The dangers of becoming obsessed with outcomes

    • How setbacks can become opportunities for growth

    • Why some players thrive through adversity while others struggle

    • The role parents play in shaping confidence

    • How to balance ambition with enjoyment

    • Why identity and performance should remain separate

    • What boys' and girls' cricket can learn from each other

    • The biggest myths in youth cricket

    ⏱️ Timestamps

    ⏱️ Timestamps

    00:00 – Introduction

    02:41 – Long-Term Player Development

    12:37 – Confidence and Surviving Bad Days

    21:47 – Setbacks, Adversity and Resilience

    34:09 – Motivation and Enjoyment

    45:43 – Identity and Performance

    48:44 – Coaching Boys and Girls

    53:27 – Quickfire Questions

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    🏏 Supporting Young Cricketers Workshop

    Cricket Mind Online is hosting an online workshop for cricket parents on Tuesday 16th June at 7pm.

    The workshop will explore practical ways parents can support confidence, resilience, enjoyment, motivation and long-term development in young cricketers.

    Book your place here:

    https://cricketmind.online/supporting-young-cricketers-workshop/

    🔗 Connect with Cricket Mind Online

    Website: www.cricketmind.online

    Email: info@cricketmind.online

    Instagram: @cricket.mind.online

    Facebook: cricket.mind.online

    YouTube: @cricket.mind.online

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    58 mins
  • The Truth About Talent Pathways & Trials
    May 31 2026

    Why do so many talented young cricketers stop enjoying the game?

    And do players really need to be in a talent pathway from a young age to have a realistic chance of becoming a professional cricketer?

    In this episode of The Cricket Mind Podcast, Nathan Wood and Briony Brock are joined by ECB Level 4 coach and coach developer Ben Silver for an honest conversation about talent pathways, cricket trials, player development, coaching overload, and what actually helps young cricketers improve over the long term.

    Ben has worked across county cricket, England pathways, ECB Disability Cricket, and high-performance coaching — giving him a unique perspective on what coaches and selectors really look for, why some players thrive while others burn out, and how young cricketers can develop without losing their enjoyment of the game.

    Alongside this, Ben also works with Cricket Mind Online as a high-performance coach, helping players optimise the quality of their training and practice routines.

    In this episode:

    • What selectors actually look for in cricket trials
    • Why “high ceiling” players stand out
    • The truth about county age-group pathways
    • Whether players need early pathway selection to succeed
    • Why some talented players stop enjoying cricket
    • Coaching overload and social media cricket advice
    • The importance of messy practice and game-based learning
    • Why player development is rarely linear
    • What parents should really focus on

    Timestamps:

    00:00 — Jimmy Anderson and the Lancashire U15 “B” team

    02:05 — Introducing Ben Silver

    03:17 — What coaches and selectors look for at trials

    07:33 — Risk vs reward during cricket trials

    11:13 — Confidence, bravery and coachability

    16:35 — Do players need to be in talent pathways early?

    22:57 — Why some talented players stop enjoying cricket

    34:38 — Are young cricketers being over-coached?

    42:42 — Long-term development vs short-term winning

    55:58 — What “messy practice” actually means

    🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and all major podcast platforms.

    🏏 Learn more about Cricket Mind Online: www.cricketmind.online

    📩 Get in touch: info@cricketmind.online

    📱 Follow Cricket Mind Online:

    • Instagram: @cricket.mind.online
    • YouTube: @cricket.mind.podcast

    • • Facebook: cricket.mind.online

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    1 hr and 6 mins
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