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Cricket Mind Podcast
Nathan Wood & Briony Brock
Fréquence : 1 épisode/10j. Total Éps: 17

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Podcast Trailer | The Cricket Mind Podcast
Saison 1
mercredi 7 janvier 2026 • Durée 01:05
Welcome to The Cricket Mind Podcast.
This short trailer introduces a podcast focused on the mental, tactical, and human side of cricket — through honest, long-form conversations rather than soundbites or slogans.
Hosted by Nathan Wood (ex Lancashire cricketer, former Head of Coach Development for England Cricket, and ECB Level 4 coach), alongside Briony Brock (mindset coach and current player), the podcast explores the challenges cricketers at all levels face. From managing nerves and pressure, to responding to mistakes and performing with freedom, the conversations are practical, grounded, and rooted in real experience.
There’s no jargon, no judgement, and no hype. Just clear thinking, useful tools, and thoughtful discussion designed to help players, coaches, and parents better understand the mental side of the game.
Subscribe now — with full episodes coming soon.
What the Ashes Teaches Us About Mindset and Technique in Cricket
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
dimanche 18 janvier 2026 • Durée 46:41
What does the Ashes teach us about mindset, technique and performing under pressure in cricket?
In this first episode of The Cricket Mind Podcast, Nathan Wood and Briony Brock explore why cricket is such a uniquely mental game — and why an over-focus on technique can sometimes hold players back.
Using insights from the Ashes, they unpack how mindset shapes performance at every level, from junior cricket to the international stage, and what players, parents and coaches can learn about preparation, adaptability and handling pressure.
In this episode:- Why cricket places unique psychological demands on players
- When technique helps — and when it holds players back
- The pressures facing young cricketers in modern systems
- Confidence, resilience and independent thinking
- Self-talk, visualisation and common mental traps
- Lessons from the Ashes: adaptability, leadership and preparation
Who this is for
Players, parents and coaches who want to understand performance in cricket beyond technique alone — and help cricketers think, prepare and perform more effectively.
Can’t Let Go of a Mistake? Here’s What to Do
Saison 1 · Épisode 2
dimanche 1 février 2026 • Durée 53:54
Why do some players struggle to let go of a mistake?
In this episode of The Cricket Mind Podcast, Nathan Wood and Briony Brock explore why mistakes can linger in your mind — and what actually helps you reset and move on.
Drawing on real examples from junior cricket through to the professional game, this episode looks at:
• Why resilience is about recovery, not pretending you’re fine
• The difference between strength and emotional adaptability
• How unprocessed emotions show up later as anger, fear, or loss of confidence
• Why crying and anger are signals, not weaknesses
• How boys and girls are often taught resilience differently
• What coaches and parents can do to support resilience without blocking it
• How long resilience takes to develop — and what progress actually looks like
This is a practical, honest conversation for players, parents, and coaches who want to help cricketers recover better from mistakes, pressure, and disappointment — both on and off the field.
Send in your questions or topic ideas for future episodes:
🌐 Website: https://www.cricketmind.online
📧 Email: nathan@cricketmind.online
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cricket.mind.online/
📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cricket.mind.online
💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathan-wood-coaching/
Fast Bowling Is Brutal: Pace, Injury Risk & Performance in Cricket | Ian Pont
Saison 1 · Épisode 3
dimanche 8 février 2026 • Durée 01:22:30
Why is fast bowling so brutal — and why do so many fast bowlers break down?
In this episode of The Cricket Mind Podcast, Nathan Wood and Briony Brock are joined by Ian Pont, founder of the National Fast Bowling Academy (NFBA), to explore the physical, technical and mental demands of fast bowling in cricket.
Drawing on decades of experience as a former professional fast bowler, international coach and biomechanical specialist, Ian explains why pace alone isn’t enough — and how poor preparation, overload and technique issues often lead to injury.
In this episode:- Why fast bowling breaks so many bodies
- The difference between bowling fast and bowling well
- How technique and workload contribute to injury risk
- Why fast bowlers need specialist coaching environments
- The mental demands unique to fast bowlers
- When chasing pace helps — and when it hurts
- How parents and coaches can better support young players
⏱️ Episode Chapters & Timestamps
- 00:00 Listener questions: mindset support & training volume
- 05:16 Introducing Ian Pont
- 07:00 The cricket ball throwing record
- 11:00 How Ian’s playing career shaped his coaching philosophy
- 17:30 Style vs structure in fast bowling
- 22:00 The brutal physical demands of fast bowling
- 29:00 Why fast bowlers need specialist preparation
- 33:00 Why the National Fast Bowling Academy exists
- 43:30 The mental demands of fast bowling
- 54:30 Visualisation, confidence & pressure moments
- 1:06:30 Chasing pace vs longevity
- 1:13:00 Advice for young fast bowlers
- 1:19:30 Learning more about the NFBA
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How Batting Philosophy Shapes Performance | Alastair Maiden
Saison 1 · Épisode 4
dimanche 15 février 2026 • Durée 01:12:28
How do good batters actually think, train and perform under pressure?
In this episode of The Cricket Mind Podcast, Nathan Wood and Briony Brock are joined by World Cup-winning coach Alastair Maiden to explore how batting philosophy shapes performance in cricket.
Ali has coached across county cricket, England Women’s international cricket (including the 2017 World Cup win), and franchise cricket with Birmingham Phoenix. This is a deep, practical conversation on how batters really develop — technically, mentally and culturally.In This Episode
- Individual difference in batting
- Naturalness, rhythm and flow
- Managing expectation and pressure
- Coaching men vs women
- Talent ID beyond averages
- Competitiveness vs statistics
- Developing batters through game-based training
- Why young players should start with the bat on the floor
Plus listener questions on:
- Steve Smith’s pre-ball routine
- Whether it’s possible to “make it” without financial backing
Timestamps
00:00 – Why Batting Is So Complex
02:00 – Alastair Maiden’s Coaching Journey
08:00 – Playing Career & Turning to Coaching
14:30 – Individual Difference in Batting
23:00 – Coaching Men vs Women
29:30 – The Mental Demands of Batting
41:00 – Positive Intent & “Green Light” Running
52:00 – Training with Context
54:30 – Talent ID & What Stands Out
57:30 – Competitors vs Achievers
1:01:00 – Advice for Young Batters
1:03:00 – “Bat on the Floor” Coaching Philosophy
1:07:00 – Listener Question: Making It Without Money
1:09:45 – Listener Question: Steve Smith’s Routine
1:12:00 – Closing Thoughts
Got a question or topic idea?We love hearing from listeners.
Email: nathan@cricketmind.online
Website: https://www.cricketmind.online
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Why Good Net Players Struggle in Matches
Saison 1 · Épisode 5
dimanche 22 février 2026 • Durée 14:39
Why do some cricketers look brilliant in the nets — but struggle to perform in matches?
In this solo episode, Nathan Wood explores one of the most common frustrations in the game: the gap between training performance and match performance.
You’ll learn:
- Why nets and matches demand different skills
- Why “more nets” isn’t always the solution
- How to train decision-making under pressure
- The difference between fragile and resilient confidence
- How environment shapes sporting resilience
Whether you’re a teenage cricketer, a parent navigating confidence dips, or a coach wanting training to transfer into real performance — this episode is for you.
Send In Your QuestionsIf you’d like your question answered on the podcast:
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We read every message — and these episodes are shaped by what you’re actually experiencing.
Personality vs Character in Cricket | With John Neal
Saison 1 · Épisode 6
dimanche 1 mars 2026 • Durée 01:03:34
In this episode of The Cricket Mind Podcast, we’re joined by performance psychologist and former Head of Coach Development at the ECB, John Neal.
We explore the difference between personality and character — and why that distinction matters so much in cricket.
From young players navigating selection, to parents shaping development, to captains and coaches leading under pressure — this is a conversation about values, behaviour and sustainable performance.
We also unpack John’s powerful phrase: “ego kills eco” — and what that means for teams, organisations and the long-term health of the game.
If you care about developing better cricketers and better leaders, this one’s for you.
⏱ Timestamps00:03 – Pulp Fiction
01:06 – Introducing John Neal
01:45 – Formal Guest Welcome
03:20 – Personality vs Character Defined
07:52 – Understanding Your Own Character
13:29 – For Young Players: How Do You Know?
19:51 – Do We Overvalue Personality?
24:14 – Parents & Character Development
28:19 – When a Child Gets Dropped
33:19 – Character in Coaches Under Pressure
38:22 – “Ego Kills Eco” Explained
46:35 – Do Organisations Really Have Values?
56:46 – Quick Fire: Character Defined
58:35 – The Uncomfortable Truth About Modern Sport
59:50 – Closing Reflections
1:00:14 – Independent Professional Sports Coach Association
1:02:14 – Episode Close & Next Week Preview
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How to Keep Girls in Cricket: What Actually Works
Saison 1 · Épisode 7
dimanche 8 mars 2026 • Durée 01:22:52
In this episode of The Cricket Mind Podcast, Nathan Wood and Briony Brock are joined by former England international cricketer and coach Laura MacLeod.
Laura represented England for over a decade and was part of the 2005 Ashes-winning squad. Since retiring she has held senior leadership roles in the women’s game, including Head of Women’s Cricket at Warwickshire.
In this wide-ranging conversation, we explore:
- Why girls often drop out of sport in their teenage years
- The challenges of transitioning from softball to hardball cricket
- How clubs can genuinely prioritise girls’ cricket
- The realities of coaching in the professional women’s game
- What Laura’s research revealed about female coaching pathways
This episode is essential listening for players, parents, coaches and anyone interested in the future of women’s cricket.
Timestamps00:00 – Why girls drop out of sport
01:17 – Introducing Laura MacLeod
02:23 – Laura’s England debut in 1997
06:48 – From pace bowler to opening batter
14:13 – Growth and professionalisation of women’s cricket
20:45 – Balancing cricket careers with education and life after sport
26:55 – Helping girls transition from softball to hardball
31:04 – Keeping cricket fun in performance environments
34:06 – Softball vs hardball pathways in club cricket
39:05 – Challenges women face in cricket that aren’t often discussed
47:32 – What great clubs do differently for girls’ cricket
55:05 – Laura’s research on female coaches in professional sport
01:07:14 – Advice for women aspiring to coach
01:10:34 – Identity and life beyond elite cricket
01:16:30 – The future of women’s cricket
01:21:34 – Online workshop: Making Cricket Pre-Season Count
Workshop: Making Cricket Pre-Season CountNathan, Briony and Ben Silver are hosting a live online workshop for ambitious cricketers aged 13–18 preparing for the upcoming season.
In this session players will learn:
• How to structure nets with purpose
• How practice transfers into match performance
• How to approach pre-season with clarity rather than guesswork
• Practical actions to improve their training immediately
The session also includes a live Q&A where players can ask their own questions.
👉 Book your place here:
Why Good Fielders Still Drop Simple Catches
Saison 1 · Épisode 8
dimanche 15 mars 2026 • Durée 01:07:17
Why do good fielders still drop simple catches?
In this episode of The Cricket Mind Podcast, Nathan Wood is joined by Paul Tweddle, Assistant Coach and Fielding Coach at Somerset CCC, to explore why fielding mistakes happen — even at the top level — and what players can do about them.
From the psychology of dropped catches to the habits and training methods used in professional cricket, this episode breaks down what separates reliable fielders from inconsistent ones.
Episode Chapters00:00 A dropped catch and the psychology of fielding
01:49 Introducing Paul Tweddle
05:19 Why fielding mistakes affect confidence
08:49 Fundamentals vs mindset in fielding
12:46 What elite fielders do differently
17:56 Communication and energy in the field
23:57 Fielding culture in professional teams
31:31 How professional teams train fielding
40:46 Can anyone become a good fielder?
53:50 Fielding and selection in the modern game
58:47 The future of fielding
Online Workshop – Making Pre-Season CountIf you’re a young cricketer preparing for the upcoming season, we’re running an online workshop designed to help players prepare properly for the year ahead.
Making Pre-Season Count is a one-hour session covering:
• How to structure your pre-season training
• How to prepare mentally for the season ahead
• How to build confidence before your first match
🎟 Places cost £25
Book your place here:
Send Us Your QuestionsNext week Briony Brock returns to the podcast and we’ll be answering listener questions.
If there’s something you’d like us to discuss on the show, you can send your questions via:
Website: www.cricketmind.online
Email: nathan@cricketmind.online
Instagram: @cricket.mind.online
Facebook: @cricket.mind.online
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Why One Bad Innings Can Ruin Your Whole Week
Saison 1 · Épisode 9
dimanche 22 mars 2026 • Durée 40:21
Why does one bad innings ruin your whole week?
In this episode of the Cricket Mind Podcast, Nathan Wood and Briony Brock answer listener questions from players, parents and coaches — exploring why mistakes feel so heavy, and how to handle them better.
From the pressure of public stats to the emotional fallout of getting out, this episode tackles some of the most common — and challenging — moments in cricket.
The conversation covers:
- The pressure of public stats and feeling judged
- What coaches should (and shouldn’t) say after mistakes
- Supporting young players through frustration and disappointment
- Managing conflicting advice from multiple coaches
- Helping children transition from softball to hardball cricket
A practical, honest discussion to help you think differently about performance, development, and the environments we create around the game.
⏱️ Timestamps00:00 – Opening hook
00:20 – Introduction
01:03 – Q1: Feeling judged by public stats (Play Cricket)
09:10 – Q2: How coaches should respond to mistakes
14:23 – Q3: Managing emotions after getting out
20:55 – Q4: Conflicting advice from multiple coaches
30:09 – Q5: Fear of hardball cricket in young players
38:00 – Reflections on fear & transition to hardball
38:44 – Episode wrap-up begins
39:00 – Next episode preview (Rohan Luthra)
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