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| Corey Rocchiccioli: 'PROCESS Over OUTCOME' - The Most Insightful Chat We've EVER Had! (Part 2) | 22 Jul 2024 | 00:51:02 | |
In Part 2 of this incredibly insightful conversation with Western Australia off-spinner Corey Rocchiccioli, we covered the Mental, Emotional, Physical and Lifestyle pillars. We were absolutely blown away by the level of detail Corey goes to in his training and preparation, which allows him to manage his emotions and perform under pressure when it counts most out in the middle. This is comfortably the most valuable and insightful conversation we have ever had on The Cricket Mentoring Podcast! Instagram:@coreyrocc This episode of the Cricket Mentoring Podcast is brought to you by, The Cricket Mentoring Community. I’m on a mission to help cricketers reach their potential by providing the mentoring I wish I had when I was a young pro. At Cricket Mentoring, we coach you on every aspect of your game - technical, tactical, mental, emotional, physical and lifestyle - the 6 Pillars of Success, so you can achieve the results you desperately desire. Thanks to The Cricket Mentoring Community, we are now mentoring hundreds of serious and committed cricketers from 24 countries plus connecting them with an incredible network of specialist coaches, experts, professional players and other like-minded cricketers. If you're keen to become the best you can be, then join the Cricket Mentoring Community today. If you want to get more content like this, you can follow us or contact on: Email: info@cricketmentoring YouTube: @cricketmentoring Instagram: @cricketmentoring Get it done legends! | |||
| Corey Rocchiccioli: From 4th Grade To "Off The Charts" & The Art Of Off-Spin (Part 1) | 14 Jul 2024 | 00:52:27 | |
Corey Rocchiccioli is pushing to be Australia's next Test spinner having been the leading spin-bowler in Sheffield Shield cricket the past two seasons. But it's not been a straight-forward journey to become Western Australia's first choice spinner. At 18, 'Roc' was playing 4th grade and after changing grade clubs he was the 7th choice spinner at University CC. But through "being naive", a sheer love of cricket, curiosity and an incredible work ethic, Roc has become instrumental in Western Australia's back to back to back Sheffield Shield victories and is well and truly on the radar of the Aussie selectors. This is an inspiring story and one that has so much to still come. Stay tuned for apart 2, where we dig deeper into the Mental, Emotional, Physical & Lifestyle Pillars of Success. Instagram:@coreyrocc This episode of the Cricket Mentoring Podcast is brought to you by, The Cricket Mentoring Community. I’m on a mission to help cricketers reach their potential by providing the mentoring I wish I had when I was a young pro. At Cricket Mentoring, we coach you on every aspect of your game - technical, tactical, mental, emotional, physical and lifestyle - the 6 Pillars of Success, so you can achieve the results you desperately desire. Thanks to The Cricket Mentoring Community, we are now mentoring hundreds of serious and committed cricketers from 24 countries plus connecting them with an incredible network of specialist coaches, experts, professional players and other like-minded cricketers. If you're keen to become the best you can be, then join the Cricket Mentoring Community today. If you want to get more content like this, you can follow us or contact on: Email: info@cricketmentoring YouTube: @cricketmentoring Instagram: @cricketmentoring Get it done legends! | |||
| Jon Wells - The Grade Cricket GOAT | The CM Show Ep 6 | 04 Mar 2022 | 01:06:56 | |
This week, Reedy & Scolls are joined by BBL star and grade cricket veteren Jon Wells. The lads discuss:
Cheers for tuning in legends! | |||
| Josh Philippe - How to Bat in T20 Cricket and Why the Sydney Sixers are so Successful | The CM Show Ep 5 | 22 Feb 2022 | 00:50:06 | |
On this week's episode, Scolls and Reedy sit down with Josh Philippe after a whirlwind summer of cricket. The lads discuss Flip's BBL season, his learnings from playing for Australia, the incredible team culture of the Sydney Sixers & the methods of head coach Greg Shippard. Thanks for tuning in and we hope you enjoy the episode legends! | |||
| How to Start a Career in the Sports Industry - Reuben Williams and Ryan Walker from SportsGrad | 18 Feb 2022 | 00:53:46 | |
Scolls sits down with Reuben Williams and Ryan Walker from SportsGrad, who provide online coaching and guidance to help people attain their dream jobs in the sports industry. They discuss their journeys which led them to working at Cricket Australia, what it takes to work in the sports industry and how to set yourself for future success in the vast sporting landscape. We hope you enjoy the episode legends! | |||
| Developing Your Game Plan & the Langer Saga | The CM Show Ep 4 | 11 Feb 2022 | 00:40:07 | |
Scolls and Reedy are back for another episode of the CM Show! In this episode they discuss:
Thanks for tuning in legends! | |||
| Mastering the Sweep Shot & Reshaping Your Identity | The CM Show Ep 3 | 01 Feb 2022 | 00:48:47 | |
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| Sam Fanning - How to score hundreds | The CM Show Ep 2 | 24 Jan 2022 | 00:59:25 | |
In this episode, we have Western Australian rookie Sam Fanning join us to discuss his break-out season for Perth Cricket Club. 'Fanners' is leading the 1st-grade WACA competition with 798 runs (almost 250 more than the next best) at an average of 66.50 with 4 centuries in 12 matches and in this episode, the former Australian under 19 batter goes deep into his mindset and game plans that have helped him dominate this season. We also share what we've noticed, enjoyed, and not enjoyed in the world game plus Reedy welcomes another member to his grinders club. | |||
| The Ashes, Kohli Back in Form & More | The CM Show Ep 1 | 17 Jan 2022 | 00:48:51 | |
Welcome to a new series of The Cricket Mentoring Show, where Reedy finally gets a gig on the podcast. In this episode, we share what we've noticed, what we've enjoyed, and what we haven't enjoyed in world cricket recently. We talk about why we think King Kohli is back and form and answer the question from our followers "What can we do when we are out of runs?". Reedy also introduces The Grinders Club and welcomes our first few members plus a whole lot more. We hope you enjoy this new show. | |||
| Lessons from the T20 World Cup Final | 15 Nov 2021 | 00:26:38 | |
Last night Australia won the T20 World Cup for the first time with WA boy & friend of CM, Mitch Marsh the Man of the Match. In this episode, Scolls & Reedy review the T20 World Cup Final and share a few lessons from the match & tournament. Here are a few things we discuss:
We hope you get something to implement into your own game from this chat. | |||
| Discussing Virat Kohlis recent technique and how great players still make mistakes | 13 Aug 2021 | 00:28:21 | |
This episode is with Scolls on a recent live stream discussing Indian super star cricketer Virat Kohli and his recent golden duck. Scolls talks about how an amazing player like Virat can still make mistakes and have failures and how you can learn so many lessons and grow and develop your own game. | |||
| Boost your confidence against the short ball | Monday Mentoring Ep 12 | 31 May 2021 | 00:04:10 | |
Question: When I'm training to play short balls (with someone chucking them down from the other end), I generally play them quite well. But when I face short balls in the nets, I tend to hesitate and move away. I'm guessing that's because I prepare myself for a short one during throwdowns, but they're a lot more unpredictable in the nets. What's a good way to solve this challenge? | |||
| Liam Blackford: "You Could Lose Your Arm" - Staying Positive Through Major Adversity | 16 Jun 2024 | 00:45:19 | |
Liam Blackford has always had a bright future in the game. He first represented Victoria and Under 12s and his junior career was filled with selection national team after national team all through the age groups. In 2019 alone, as a 15-year-old, he captained Victoria Country at the 15 & Under National Championships, represented the Cricket Australia Under 16s at the National Under 17 Championships, and then represented the Cricket Australia Under 18s at the National Under 19. Championships. He made his First Grade debut for Geelong as a 16-year-old and scored 97 on debut for Victoria in Second XI at the age of 18. He was then awarded a 2-year Rookie Contract by Cricket Victoria and it looked like a fairy tale rise to the top. Until something major happened in July 2023 that not only threatened playing cricket again but potentially his life. Liam missed the whole of the 23/24 Australian season but has thankfully made a full recovery (after many major surgeries) and has just made a return to playing. This is an amazing story of someone who stayed positive throughout the toughest of times. We hope you enjoy this episode. This episode of the Cricket Mentoring Podcast is brought to you by, The Cricket Mentoring Community. We’re on a mission to help cricketers reach their potential by providing the mentoring I wish I had when I was a young pro. At Cricket Mentoring, we coach you on every aspect of your game - Technical, Tactical, Mental, Emotional, Physical and Lifestyle - the 6 Pillars of Success, so you can achieve the results you desperately desire. Thanks to The Cricket Mentoring Community, we are now mentoring hundreds of serious and committed cricketers from 24 countries plus connecting them with an incredible network of specialist coaches, experts, professional players and other like-minded cricketers. If you're keen to become the best you can be, then join the Cricket Mentoring Community today. If you want to get more content like this, you can follow us or contact on: Email: info@cricketmentoring YouTube: @cricketmentoring Instagram: @cricketmentoring Get it done legends! | |||
| How to play a straight drive | Monday Mentoring Ep11 | 24 May 2021 | 00:06:46 | |
Hey Legends! Welcome to Monday Mentoring! Every Monday we will be sharing a question from our Cricket Mentoring Community with you.
Question: Can you show us the technical points of a good on drive or hitting straight down the ground? | |||
| 17 year old Teague Wyllie on his transition into senior cricket | 20 May 2021 | 00:47:14 | |
This episode is with one of our favourites at Cricket Mentoring, a fan favourite, one of our incredibly exciting young athletes, and a good mate of mine, Teague Wyllie. Having just turned 17, Teague is still very early in his cricket journey but has achieved a lot in the past couple of years to make him one of the brightest young batting prospects in WA and Australia. Having played the whole season as a 16-year-old, Teague opened the batting for Rockingham-Mandurah in the 1st-grade competition this season and scored 627 runs @ an average of 44.79 the 10th most runs in the competition. His outstanding and really consistent performances, helped his side finish second on the ladder at the end of the season and saw him finish 5th in the umpire voted Best & Fairest award for the competition. Those of you that have followed Cricket Mentoring for a while will know that Teague has been one of our much publicised athletes for a while and has grown his own little following amongst the CM community. I’ve been coaching/ mentoring him for the past 4 years after I reached out to him via Instagram and am really proud of not only the cricketer he is becoming but also the confident and humble young man he is, which I’m sure you will get an insight to through the way he speaks in this episode. While he is still young and has a long, long way to go in the game, cricket is in his DNA and he has an exceptional understanding of the game for his age which he talks about through the episode. I was really excited to do this episode as Even though I know him well, I knew I’d learn more about him and from this conversation.
In this episode Teague shared:
We have a lot of teenage listeners who I have no doubt will get something out of this conversation with a teenager navigating his way through the early stages of his grade cricket career while having big dreams to keep improving and go further in the game. To follow Teague, you can find him on Instagram at @teaguewyllie04 If you enjoy this conversation, please send him a DM letting him know that you listened to the podcast and enjoyed it. | |||
| How to build your game plan around previous success | Monday Mentoring Ep 10 | 17 May 2021 | 00:06:47 | |
Understanding yourself and your game is one of the most crucial elements to your success as an athlete.
But HOW do you understand yourself and your game?
Through reflecting on past experiences and learning from them!
In this video, @scolls5 shares a way you can learn from your previous success and failures by trying to understand what you’ve done well when you’ve performed at your best and what you haven’t done well when you have made mistakes.
The sooner you can understand yourself and your game, the easier it will become to be consistent!
Tag a mate who will benefit from listening to this advice…
#awareness #understandyourself #sport #motivation #success #reflect #cricketmentoring | |||
| Transferring your skills from the nets into a match | Monday Mentoring Ep 09 | 10 May 2021 | 00:04:17 | |
Hey Legends! Welcome to Monday Mentoring! Every Monday we will be sharing a question from our Cricket Mentoring Community with you.
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| Kiwi star Daryl Mitchell: ”Do the work so then you‘re confident” | 05 May 2021 | 01:16:44 | |
G’day legends. Welcome back or welcome to the Cricket Mentoring Podcast. The idea of this podcast is to share the unique stories of cricketers, coaches and performance experts, with the aim of giving you; serious & committed cricketers, coaches or parents, some techniques, strategies and inspiration so you can become a better and more confident cricketer and ultimately live a better, happier life. This episode is with someone who has a really inspiring story. New Zealand all-rounder Daryl Mitchell is relatively new to International cricket having made his debut in 2019. At the time of this conversation Mitchell has played 4 Tests, 3 One-day internationals and 15 T20 Internationals. He already has a Test and ODI 100 and is fast becoming one of the best all-rounders in the game. But it certainly hasn’t been an easy ride for Mitchell and as you will hear in this episode, he hasn’t always been destined for international cricket. In this episode Darryl shared:
I have no doubt you’re going to get a lot out of this conversation! To follow Daryl, you can find him on Instagram at @dazmitchell47 If you enjoy this conversation, please send him a DM letting him know that you listened to the podcast and enjoyed it. Now lets get into this episode with New Zealand’s Daryl Mitchell. | |||
| Why making mistakes are crucial to your success | Monday Mentoring Ep 08 | 03 May 2021 | 00:07:20 | |
Hey Legends! Welcome to Monday Mentoring! Every Monday we will be sharing a question from our Cricket Mentoring Community with you.
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| Is your backlift the problem? | Monday Mentoring Ep 07 | 26 Apr 2021 | 00:06:06 | |
Hey Legends! Welcome to Monday Mentoring! Every Monday we will be sharing a question from our Cricket Mentoring Community with you.
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| What is stopping you going on to get the bigger scores | Monday Mentoring Ep 06 | 19 Apr 2021 | 00:05:58 | |
Hey Legends! Welcome to Monday Mentoring! Every Monday we will be sharing a question from our Cricket Mentoring Community with you.
This week: Question: Hi Scolls I hope you don't take this the wrong way! In your own game, you score loads of 20's/30's in WACA Grade Cricket. What is stopping you going on to get the bigger scores you obviously strive for? Is it technical, tactical, mental? I am sure you think about this! 100 next week? | |||
| Mindset for a cricket match | Monday Mentoring Ep 05 | 12 Apr 2021 | 00:08:54 | |
Monday Mentoring Ep05 - Game day mindset We got this question from one of the members of The Cricket Mentoring Community during a LIVE Q & A with Scolls. Q: Couple of questions to you around Game-day Mindset. 1) I felt like I was in a Negative frame of mindset last Game. Maybe, I lacked the motivation compared to the other games I played this season! Any tips/advice around how to change the story (narrative) in my mind to be more positive? or any other advice in general around, how to perform close to your best, if not best, on the days when you lack motivation before a match? 2) Any advice around how can I be more Switched ON before a Match? Have a listen to Scolls answer in this Monday Mentoring Episode 05. To become a member of the Cricket Mentoring Community, head to www.cricketmentoring.com/community and make use of our 7-day free-trial. | |||
| Should you have a trigger movement when batting? | Monday Mentoring Ep 04 | 29 Mar 2021 | 00:05:04 | |
Hey Legends! Welcome to Monday Mentoring! Every Monday we will be sharing a question from our Cricket Mentoring Community with you.
This week: Question: How do you decide if a trigger movement is the right thing for you or not? On somedays I seem to be playing well when I move back and across but on others I play better just staying still until the ball is released. | |||
| Mental Skills In Sport: How To Stop Overthinking & Perform Under Pressure | 09 Jun 2024 | 01:18:49 | |
"It is about really being in the moment, being in the now. Because once you're there, the whole world sort of can change." In this episode, we are joined by two mental performance experts, Katie Page and Nik Badkundri to discuss the importance of mindset and mental skills in sport. Katie and Nik both have a lot of experience helping athletes across a range of sports and share their personal stories, experiences and the techniques they teach athletes to help them perform at their best and reach their full potential. We hope you enjoy this episode. This episode of the Cricket Mentoring Podcast is brought to you by, The Cricket Mentoring Community. We’re on a mission to help cricketers reach their potential by providing the mentoring I wish I had when I was a young pro. At Cricket Mentoring, we coach you on every aspect of your game - Technical, Tactical, Mental, Emotional, Physical and Lifestyle - the 6 Pillars of Success, so you can achieve the results you desperately desire. Thanks to The Cricket Mentoring Community, we are now mentoring hundreds of serious and committed cricketers from 24 countries plus connecting them with an incredible network of specialist coaches, experts, professional players and other like-minded cricketers. If you're keen to become the best you can be, then join the Cricket Mentoring Community today. If you want to get more content like this, you can follow us or contact on: Email: info@cricketmentoring YouTube: @cricketmentoring Instagram: @cricketmentoring Get it done legends! | |||
| How to play the short ball (bouncer) | Monday Mentoring Ep 03 | 22 Mar 2021 | 00:03:35 | |
Hey Legends! Welcome to Monday Mentoring! Every Monday we will be sharing a question from our Cricket Mentoring Community with you.
This week: Question: When I'm training to play short balls (with someone chucking them down from the other end), I generally play them quite well. But when I face short balls in the nets, I tend to hesitate and move away. I'm guessing that's because I prepare myself for a short one during throwdowns, but they're a lot more unpredictable in the nets. What's a good way to solve this challenge? | |||
| How to face inswing bowling as a batter | Monday Mentoring Ep 02 | 15 Mar 2021 | 00:09:24 | |
Hey Legends! Welcome to Monday Mentoring! Every Monday we will be sharing a question from our Cricket Mentoring Community with you.
This week: Question: I have found I am having trouble with early in swing from LH Bowling. I am Right-handed and looking at protecting my stumps but have struggled to get out LBW. Please give some advice to help!l | |||
| How to change your mindset between different match formats | Monday Mentoring Ep 01 | 08 Mar 2021 | 00:06:02 | |
Hey Legends! Welcome to Monday Mentoring! Every Monday we will be sharing a question from our Cricket Mentoring Community with you.
This week: Question: I’ll be playing 20 and 40 overs this year, for you personally how does your mindset/ intent change based on the length of cricket your playing? | |||
| Shaun Marsh discussing the path to becoming a professional cricketer and family life | 04 Mar 2021 | 00:27:59 | |
G’day legends. Welcome back or welcome to the Cricket Mentoring Podcast. It’s been a while since we published an episode so it’s great to be back. Thank you for listening! The idea of this podcast is to share the unique stories of cricketers, coaches and performance experts, with the aim of giving you; serious & committed cricketers, coaches or parents, some techniques, strategies and inspiration so you can become a better and more confident cricketer and live a better life. This episode is with one of Australia’s best batters over the past 20 years. Shaun Marsh, or SOS as he’s known in the cricketing world made his first-class debut way back in the 2000/2001 season and as he approaches his 38th birthday, was named the domestic cricketer of the year for the second year in a row which shows he’s still got plenty of high-quality cricket ahead of him. Only a couple of days ago, SOS passed Justin Langer as the highest ever run scorer in List A cricket as he scored his 19th List A century in WA’s victory over South Australia at the WACA. SOS has represented Australia 126 times across all formats and has scored over 5,000 international runs with 13 centuries. At his best, there aren’t many better players in the world! SOS has been a great mate of mine for a long time so it was nice to finally sit down and hear more about his story and how he goes about his batting. In this episode SOS shared:
This episode, recorded in February 2021, is the first part of a longer conversation that is available for the members of the Cricket Mentoring Community. If you’re keen to hear the whole conversation with SOS where we dive into his mindset, routines, preparation, how he transitions between formats and a whole lot more, then you can join the Cricket Mentoring Community today. To join head to www.cricketmentoring.com/community and utilise our 7-day free trial and start learning from some of the games best minds including back-to-back big bash winning coach, Greg Shipperd, current Victorian head coach, Chris Rogers, Sydney Sixers Jordan Silk and many others. In the C M C you also get access to me as this is where i’m spending my time helping serious and committed cricketers from around the world learn and develop themselves, their skills and their mindsets. No matter where in the world you live or where you’re at in your game right now, if you want to score more runs or take more wickets and feel more confident on the cricket field then the Cricket Mentoring Community will help you. I hope to see you as a member soon! To follow Shaun, you can find him on Instagram at @shaunmarsh9 Don’t be afraid to send him a DM letting him know you listened to the podcast and enjoyed it. | |||
| Peak performance in sport | Mindset | Question & Answer with Tom Scollay | 07 Sep 2020 | 00:15:38 | |
In this episode, Tom Scollay presented at a Keynote event as a break out speaker discussing peak performance in sport. This is a snippet from the end of the session when they audience broke into a Question and Answer section with Tom. You will hear Tom answer questions relating to mindset in sport and how to manage yourself. We hope you get some awesome information out of this one. | |||
| Bhavi Devchand - From the toughest time in her life, to being teammates with the worlds best | 17 Aug 2020 | 01:06:45 | |
Today’s guest is a professional cricketer, a mentor of ours and the head of female cricket at Cricket Mentoring and someone who has become a friend over the past few years. Bhavi Devchand is currently contracted with Victoria and is training and rubbing shoulders on a daily basis with some of the world’s best cricketers including Elysse Perry and Australian captain Meg Lanning. While she’s living her dream, it certainly has been an easy run and she’s had her fair share of setbacks and disappointment. As one of our mentors, I probably should have shared Bhavi’s story a long time ago but had I done so, we wouldn’t have got the last 15 months of her story, which as she says, has been some of the best and worst times in her life. The setbacks she faced, forced her to step out of her comfort zone, which has resulted in some of her biggest growth as a person, which she shares with us throughout this podcast. This is an awesome story of challenging yourself and getting out of your comfort zone as well as going back to why you started pursuing cricket...cause you love it. I have no doubt this episode will give aspiring cricketers hope that anything is possible and hopefully it inspires a young boy or girl somewhere in the world, to chase their dreams despite the obstacles that you face. Lets get into it. | |||
| The 6 Pillars of Success - Tom Scollay | 10 Aug 2020 | 00:27:48 | |
I now know what makes Steve Smith, Virat Kohli and Kane Williamson so special. They understand themselves and know what they need to do in order to prepare themselves in all 6 pillars, so that they have the best chance of succeeding, every time they step onto the field. For me, it wasn’t a lack of skill. It was a lack of understanding. It was a fluke if everything aligned both internally and externally, and hence why I was inconsistent.
Through my personal experience and leanings, I now believe that there are 6 pillars to success, that are true for almost every athlete. They are:
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| Josh Philippe - Behind the Grill Q & A | 01 Jul 2020 | 01:11:41 | |
G'day legend. Welcome back the Cricket Mentoring Podcast. This episode is the audio from an extremely interesting zoom call we had with the first 30 people who had bought the Cricket Mentoring online program "Josh Philippe - Behind the Grill". These lucky 30 customers got the opportunity to be invited into a zoom call with Sydney Sixers player Josh Philippe and ask him questions for an hour to gain a deeper insight into his game and mindset. With lots of value in this episode, we hope you enjoy it. | |||
| Charlie Wakim on not wanting to be defined by 'talent' | 12 Jun 2020 | 01:02:51 | |
G’day legends. Welcome back or welcome to the Cricket Mentoring Podcast. This episode was recorded at the end of April 2020 when we were at the height of the coronavirus in Australia. It’s not being published in early June 2020 and fortunately, things have become much more positive in Australia and around the world. Today’s guest is a friend of mine and someone I’ve watched go from an average cricketer to scoring a huge hundred on his first-class debut. Charlie Wakim grew up in Sydney and loved his cricket but in his own words, matured as a person and a player a bit later and it wasn’t until he was 25 that he became a professional cricketer when he was awarded a contract with Tasmania. After some tough times, Charlie finally got a lucky break when George Bailey got injured during a Big Bash match and boy did he take his chance by scoring 160 on debut. I absolutely love sharing the unique and individual stories of cricketers at different stages of their career on this podcast and after what some would say was a long journey to becoming a professional cricketer, Charlie is coming into the prime of his career. This is another incredible story of tenacity and never giving up and I’m sure it will give hope to a lot of young cricketers around the world, especially if you’re not necessarily the best player in your team or state right now. | |||
| Jake Weatherald (Part B): The mindset needed to succeed at the elite level | 04 May 2020 | 00:41:14 | |
This is Part B in our conversation with South Australian and Adelaide Strikers opening batsman Jake Weatherald. If you haven’t listened to Part A yet then I highly recommend you go back and listen to that out before listening to this episode. There was such great value in the first part of the conversation that you’re missing out if you haven’t listened to it. We pick up this part of the conversation with Jake discussing his game in great detail and how he has been developing it. I hope you enjoy the second part of this awesome conversation with Jake Weatherald. I loved the part of this conversation where we discussed tinkering with his game and how he’s continually trying to get better. What I took out of that part was:
I really enjoyed hearing about how he prepares himself mentally. As he said it’s about making sure your subconscious is making the decisions rather than your conscious. It was interesting to hear how he said when he’s mentally preparing for a team he knows they will challenge him with their voice, short balls and by bowling the top of the off-stump and he needs to make sure he’s allowing his subconscious to make more of the decisions which are done with keywords to allow his game plan and technique come together. I also loved hearing his ambitions for the future and how he aspires to play 100 games for Australia in all 3 formats and that if he doesn’t have that mindset then he’s no chance of doing it, a real lesson for any aspiring cricketers listening. I hope you enjoy this episode! | |||
| Adam Voges: The Art Of Coaching, The IPL & Building A Sustainable Winning Culture | 02 Jun 2024 | 00:57:50 | |
Adam Voges had an exceptional career as a player and in a short time as a coach, has already achieved some remarkable things. His Western Australian team have won both the Sheffield Shield Title and One Day Cup for the past 3 seasons while the Perth Scorchers won back to back titles meaning his teams have won 8 of the last 9 domestic trophies. This success has inevitably meant 'Vogesy' is expected to be the next coach of Australia by many people in the know. This was an awesome chat about Vogesy's coaching career, his coaching philosophies, coaching in the recent IPL, building a sustainable winning culture, the traits he looks for in young players, mindset, perfectionism, parenting athletes and a whole lot more. We hope you enjoy this episode. This episode of the Cricket Mentoring Podcast is brought to you by, The Cricket Mentoring Community. We’re on a mission to help cricketers reach their potential by providing the mentoring I wish I had when I was a young pro. At Cricket Mentoring, we coach you on every aspect of your game - Technical, Tactical, Mental, Emotional, Physical and Lifestyle - the 6 Pillars of Success, so you can achieve the results you desperately desire. Thanks to The Cricket Mentoring Community, we are now mentoring hundreds of serious and committed cricketers from 24 countries plus connecting them with an incredible network of specialist coaches, experts, professional players and other like-minded cricketers. If you're keen to become the best you can be, then join the Cricket Mentoring Community today. If you want to get more content like this, you can follow us or contact on: Email: info@cricketmentoring YouTube: @cricketmentoring Instagram: @cricketmentoring Get it done legends! | |||
| Jake Weatherald (Part A): The struggle into professional cricket | 21 Apr 2020 | 00:45:55 | |
Welcome back or welcome to the Cricket Mentoring Podcast. If you’re listening to this during the coronavirus then I hope this podcast finds you well and gives you some lessons or inspiration to live your best life. I absolutely love sharing the unique and individual stories of cricketers at different stages of their career on this podcast. Today’s guest is someone who has already done some great things in the game but at 25 years of age has his best cricket still ahead of him and some huge ambition to go with it. As an opening batsman for South Australian and the Adelaide Strikers, Jake Weatherald is a 3 format player who is one of the most exciting batters in Australia. In this first part of our conversation, we discuss Jake’s early days of playing cricket and how it wasn’t all smooth sailing for him. When watching Jake on TV, he comes across as one of the most elegant and free-flowing batters in the game but as you’ll hear there is a lot of thought and planning and enormous amounts of hard work that goes into his game which was a result of being a lazy but quite skilled teenager. So without giving away anything more, this is a story that I’m sure will inspire a lot of young cricketers out there so let's get into it. | |||
| Naomi Dattani on creating a path for female cricketers | 11 Apr 2020 | 01:04:02 | |
G’day legends. Welcome back or welcome to the Cricket Mentoring podcast. Unless you’re a keen follower of women’s cricket in England, you probably wouldn’t heard of today’s guest - yet! Naomi Dattani is an all-rounder and the captain of the Middlesex women’s team and has recently spent time in Perth playing club cricket and developing her game in Australian conditions. I first came across Naomi in November last year when she reached out for some mentoring and really enjoyed helping her develop her game and mindset during her three months in Perth. While she’s not a household name YET, I have no doubt that she will be in the future, she has a very inspiring story that I wanted to share with our community. As one of only a couple female Asian cricketers who played in the women’s Kia Super League, Naomi is creating a pathway and inspiring a HUGE number of female cricketers in London and around the UK. During the recently completed and hugely successful womens’ T20 world-cup , the ICC stated that they want to have 1 million new females playing cricket around the world in the next year. The Asian community in the UK is an untapped market for female cricket and hopefully sharing Naomi's story will inspire some young girls not just in the UK but around the world to either give cricket a go or to really pursue their dream of playing cricket at the highest level just like Naomi has done. This was a great conversation with a lovely person so I hope you enjoy it! | |||
| Nicole Bolton talks about mental health struggles and her time playing for Australia | 20 Mar 2020 | 01:27:12 | |
Nicole Bolton has without doubt been Western Australia’s finest female cricketer in the past decade but as you’ll hear in this episode it’s been a roller-coaster ride for her that’s included the highs of scoring a century on international debut while the lows have forced her to take multiple breaks from the game at different stages of her career. She has openly spoken in the past about the mental health issues she’s had to deal with and overcome and she was incredibly honest about her struggles in this conversation. This is a very insightful conversation from an exceptional cricketer and very raw conversation with a lovely human being. Please be aware there are parts of this conversation that could act as a trigger for people with mental health issues. If you are struggling with depression, anxiety or any mental health issues then please remember that you aren’t alone. Speak to someone and seek help. Now lets get into this episode. | |||
| Sam Harper discusses how he went from playing in the backyard to playing in the BBL | 16 Mar 2020 | 00:58:22 | |
Today’s guest has developed into one of the most exciting T20 batters in the country with his performances for the Melbourne Renegades in the past two Big Bash tournaments. Sam Harper is the Victorian and Melbourne Renegades wicket-keeper batsman and we caught up during my time in Melbourne recently to discuss his journey from the backyard with his dad and brother to playing professionally. Harper was a big reason the Renegades won the Big Bash in 2019 with his dynamic batting at the top of the order regularly getting them off to a flyer. It hasn’t all been easy going though and at the time of this interview, Sam was waiting to be cleared to play again from concussion. I love hearing the story of players at the beginning of their careers who often haven’t shared their journey so I hope you enjoy this episode and take something valuable from Sam’s journey. | |||
| Michael Klinger on the transition from playing professional cricket to becoming a professional coach | 05 Mar 2020 | 01:09:04 | |
Today’s guest was one of the best batters in Australian domestic cricket and county cricket over the past 10 years. Michael scored almost 25,000 runs in professional cricket for 3 different states and Gloucestershire County Cricket Club in the UK. When he retired he was the leading run-scorer in Big Bash history and one of the most dominant and consistent batters in T20 domestic cricket in Australia and the UK. However he wasn’t always an excellent or even good T20 batter and when he was younger, his game certainly wasn’t set up for that. Through some thoughtful planning around understanding his strengths and accessing the risks involved with certain shots, he evolved himself and his game into someone who dominated all 3 formats of the game. Despite his phenomenal numbers in the back half of his career Klinger managed just the 3 international matches for Australia and he shares the reason why he thinks that was the case. In this episode we spoke about how he managed his game between Australia and the UK and the different challenges that he faced. Having transitioned from playing to professional coaching last year, it was fascinating to hear how Klinger now views the game as a coach and what he looks for technically in batters as a result of what he found out about his own game late in his career. There’s so much value in this episode, so lets get into it! | |||
| Kate Cross speaks on the life of a professional cricketer and managing her mental health | 27 Feb 2020 | 01:04:30 | |
Kate Cross is an international cricketer currently in Australia as part of the England squad for the world cup. You’ll hear throughout this episode how open and honest she was about her life and career in cricket. While she’s had a career to be proud of, she’s also had her fair share of challenges and hardships which culminated in her being too scared to see her teammates during a training camp. It led to her stepping away from the game for a break and to work through her mental health battles which have since been well documented. She says that she now understands that managing her mental health is an ongoing process but since then she’s been able to work her way back into the England team and is enjoying her cricket again. Crossy shared so many wonderful stories from learning to play cricket in the backyard with her brother to the difficulties that come with being a professional sportsperson and how it can cause you to stop enjoying the game you love. This is an incredibly powerful episode and I thank Crossy for being so open and honest with us. | |||
| Greg Shipperd speaks on winning the BBL and coaching Steve Smith | 20 Feb 2020 | 00:54:19 | |
Today’s guest is one of the most successful coaches in the world and as I coach myself I was thrilled to pick the brains of one of the best. Greg Shipperd had an excellent career as a player scoring almost 7,000 first-class runs at an average over 42 with a highest-score of 200* but I think it’s fair to say, he’s made even more of an impact on the game as a coach.
Shipperd started his coaching in Tasmania where he mentored young guns Ricky Ponting and Shane Watson before he shifted to coach Victoria in one of their most successful eras. In all he coached the Vics to 4 Sheffield Shield titles, one National One-Day Cup and four T20 titles. He was also the inaugural coach of the Delhi Daredevils in the Indian Premier League for 4 seasons and most recently just become a big bash winning coach as his Sydney Sixers side just won BBL09. This is a really insightful conversation with someone I really admire and hope to learn more from as my coaching career progresses. I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did. | |||
| Cameron Bancroft talks about the mindset you need to be an elite cricketer | 12 Feb 2020 | 01:13:34 | |
Cameron Bancroft is famous for the right and wrong reasons. He made a name for himself as a determined opening batsman from Western Australia and was at the start of a promising Test career when his life changed forever. All cricket fans know about the ball-tampering events that occurred at Newlands in South Africa in which Bancroft was in the centre of the action. In the months afterwards his reputation and with a 9-month ban from professional cricket, his cricket both hit rock bottom. However, that time allowed him to focus on other things in his life and give him a better perspective of cricket and also what his values are. He has since returned to playing with some success and worked his way back into the Australian Test side for the Ashes. At just 27 years of age, he has a long time left in the game but due to his actions at Newlands, he hopes it can be a lesson for others and he can be a better leader in the future due to what happened. In this episode we discussed:
Cameron is a deep thinker about the game and life which comes across in this episode. This is a fascinating chat which could have carried on for many hours. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did recording it. Make sure you follow Bancroft on Instagram: @cbancroft4 | |||
| The World of Cricket - Declared with Scolls, Waldo & Bhavi Episode 2 | 11 Feb 2020 | 00:19:55 | |
Welcome to the Cricket Mentoring podcast. I’m Tom Scollay or Scolls as I get called and this podcast has been designed for cricketers and cricket lovers who want to learn and improve themselves. In this podcast we interview past, current and future cricket stars to find out more about their journey and what makes them successful while also sharing some audio from ourselves at Cricket Mentoring. Our goal is to help you become your best, on and off the field so I hope you enjoy this podcast and get something valuable out of it. | |||
| The World of Cricket - Declared with Scolls & Reedy Episode 1 | 10 Feb 2020 | 00:31:13 | |
Welcome to the Cricket Mentoring podcast. I’m Tom Scollay or Scolls as I get called and this podcast has been designed for cricketers and cricket lovers who want to learn and improve themselves. In this podcast we interview past, current and future cricket stars to find out more about their journey and what makes them successful while also sharing some audio from ourselves at Cricket Mentoring. Our goal is to help you become your best, on and off the field so I hope you enjoy this podcast and get something valuable out of it. | |||
| Josh Philippe: Moving states & What it's like to bat with Steve Smith | 26 May 2024 | 00:43:27 | |
Josh Philippe is an absolute legend, on and off the field. He first came on our podcast back in December 2018 and has been a CM Ambassador, athlete and good friend ever since. In this episode, Josh tells us about his move from WA to NSW, his match day routine, an insight into Virat Kolhi, Steve Smith & ABD, the US Major League, Playing in the IPL and much more. Instagram: @joshphilippe This episode of the Cricket Mentoring Podcast is brought to you by, The Cricket Mentoring Community. I’m on a mission to help cricketers reach their potential by providing the mentoring I wish I had when I was a young pro. At Cricket Mentoring, we coach you on every aspect of your game - technical, tactical, mental, emotional, physical and lifestyle - the 6 Pillars of Success, so you can achieve the results you desperately desire. Thanks to The Cricket Mentoring Community, we are now mentoring hundreds of serious and committed cricketers from 24 countries plus connecting them with an incredible network of specialist coaches, experts, professional players and other like-minded cricketers. If you're keen to become the best you can be, then join the Cricket Mentoring Community today. If you want to get more content like this, you can follow us or contact on: Email: info@cricketmentoring YouTube: @cricketmentoring Instagram: @cricketmentoring Get it done legends! | |||
| Big Bash Star Jon Wells on bouncing back from setback after setback | 08 Feb 2020 | 01:04:29 | |
After returning back to Perth from a very impressive Bigh Biash campaign, we sat down with Adelaide Strikers batsman Jonathan Wells to discuss how he got to where he is now, and what's next for him. In this episode we discuss:
This is a great insight into someone who's had an up and down career and at 31 is now at the peak of his game. Make sure to follow him on Instagram @jwells_9 | |||
| Shahbaz Choudhry on founding Pace Journal | 05 Nov 2019 | 01:17:47 | |
Today’s episode was recorded back in August this year while I was in the UK and is with a really inspiring guy. Shahbaz Choudry is the founder of Pace Journal – a community for fast bowlers around the world. I first came across the Instagram account at the start of this year and was extremely impressed with what I saw. Having spent a huge amount of time creating content for the Cricket Mentoring Instagram account over the past few years, I know how much time and effort goes into it and when I saw Pace Journal I knew that whoever was behind it was extremely passionate about fast-bowling and helping people understand the secrets of fast-bowling. Their Instagram account is followed by a huge number of cricketers all over the world and Shahbaz has built an amazing community by interviewing professional cricketers and coaches to share tips and ideas with anyone who wants to learn about fast-bowling. When I was speaking to Shahbaz and listening to his story and why he founded ‘Pace Journal’ there were so many similarities to my own story and why I founded Cricket Mentoring. His bio on his personal Instagram says ‘on a mission to help fast bowlers all over the world’ and through his amazing content he is certainly doing that. I really enjoyed listening to his story and learning more about the man behind this brilliant brand and I have no doubt you will get a lot of value from his story as well. Shahbaz Instagram handles: Pace Journal @pacejournal & @mrpacejournal Link to Fast Bowlers anthem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gB3ZKMMvPCA I hope you enjoy this episode! | |||
| Mel Jones on managing working with playing at the highest level and progressing into commentary | 10 May 2019 | 00:46:34 | |
G’day legends. Welcome to this special episode of The Cricket Mentoring Podcast. One of the reasons I say it’s special is because of our guest, Melanie Jones who I’ll go more into in just a second. The second reason this episode is special is because we are recording it in India. The Karnataka Institute of Cricket in Bangalore is a strange place for two Aussies to record a podcast but there’s no better setting to discuss the journey of one of Australian crickets true stars. Mel and I are in Bangalore for different reasons - I’m running a Cricket Mentoring Tour for young cricketers from Australia and the UK to experience India and train and play in sub-continent conditions, while Mel is here to commentate on an IPL match in a couple of nights but I didn’t want to miss to opportunity to hear the story of this legend… Melanie or Mel Jones is a former Australian cricketer who, in recent years has turned herself into one of the best cricket commentators going around as she travels the world commentating on the major tournaments including the Big Bash, IPL and will soon be in the UK commentating on the World Cup. Mel was an elite player. She played 5 Test matches and 61 One Day Internationals and is a member of the prestigious club of cricketers who have scored a century on Test debut – with 131 against England in the 1998 Ashes series. Having played all her representative cricket when women’s cricket wasn’t professional, Mel has been a huge advocate for the women’s game and is incredibly happy to see the best cricketers in Australia and around the world become professionals in recent years. Since retiring, Mel has done various things but in recent years has built her reputation in commentary boxes around the world. She not only brings a great deal of experience from playing at the highest level to the commentary box, but through her hard work and love of the game she also brings a real depth of knowledge about each and every player. It was awesome to sit down with Mel and hear how a girl from the country has forged a very successful life in cricket both on and off the field. In this episode we discussed:
When in India anything can happen, and on cue, the power went out half way through our interview… but as all true professionals do, Mel carried on as if nothing had happened. No doubt you will pick up our mutual love for this beautiful country throughout the conversation. Mel is cricketing royalty and it was a pleasure to spend a morning with her at KIOC. Her energy and passion for the game is obvious which I’m sure you’ll hear it in her voice so lets get into this epsiode… | |||
| Gideon Haigh talks about how he became a cricket writer and his thoughts on the current game | 16 Jan 2019 | 01:05:00 | |
Welcome to this episode of The Cricket Mentoring Podcast. This episode is with someone who has a very interesting insight on the game of cricket. Gideon Haigh is without a doubt one of the most intelligent humans that I’ve ever spoken to and I was fascinated listening to his insight and views on the game. As one of the chief cricket writers for The Australian newspaper, Gideon watches international and domestic matches closely and combined with his background in things outside of cricket is regarded as one of the best cricket pundits in the country. He is also frequently talking about the game on TV and is currently giving his expert views on channel 7 during the Test series between Australia and India. At 52 years old he is also still playing for his beloved South Yarra cricket club in the Victorian Grade Competition and therefore truly understands the game and struggles that come with it as a player. As someone who has read and followed Gideon’s insights for a while I was very excited to chat to him and hear his views on the game. In this episode we discussed:
Plus a whole lot more.
This was truly a fascinating chat with someone who looks at the game differently to most others. I’m sure you’ll be enthralled, just as I was by Gideon’s articulate answers and depth of knowledge of Australian cricket. | |||