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  • Spin Bowling in England Is in Trouble — What Needs to Change
    Apr 5 2026

    Spin bowling in England is in trouble — so what actually needs to change?

    In this episode of The Cricket Mind Podcast, we’re joined by former Kent and Nottinghamshire spinner and leading coach Rob Ferley.

    We explore why spin bowling is struggling in England, what makes a spinner effective in matches (not just in nets), and how coaching, environments, and captaincy all shape development.

    Rob also shares his thinking behind Square One Cricket — a new initiative aiming to rethink how players learn and progress in the game.

    In this episode:
    • What actually makes a good spinner (beyond technique)
    • The psychological challenges spinners face — and why they’re often misunderstood
    • Why spinners struggle to transfer performance from nets to matches
    • How captains can get more (or less) out of their spinners
    • What we’re getting right — and wrong — in coaching spin
    • Practical advice for young spinners looking to improve
    • Inside Square One Cricket and its vision for the future

    Timestamps

    00:00 – Spin bowling in England is “in a bit of a pickle"

    00:42 – Introducing Rob Ferley

    04:24 – What makes a good spinner?

    08:14 – Progression, passion, and development environments

    18:49 – Psychological challenges of spin & managing pressure

    23:58 – Getting hit as a spinner: thoughts, feelings, behaviour

    27:38 – Do captains get the best out of spinners?

    40:17 – How should we coach and develop young spinners?

    49:52 – The art vs science of spin bowling

    55:22 – Square One Cricket: concept and vision

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    https://squareoneeducation.co.uk

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  • The Long Road | Rohan Luthra
    Mar 29 2026

    The journey through cricket is rarely straightforward.

    In this episode of The Cricket Mind Podcast, Nathan Wood and Briony Brock speak to Cheshire-based all-rounder and Loughborough student Rohan Luthra, who is currently finding his way through the game.

    Rohan is studying at Loughborough University and has recently had a taste of Cheshire 1st XI cricket, as he looks to establish himself at that level.

    From early success and setbacks to playing across different environments — including time spent training in India — this is an honest conversation about what it takes to keep improving in the game.

    In this episode:
    • What progression in cricket really looks like
    • Learning from early success and setbacks
    • The experience of stepping into senior cricket
    • Adapting across different teams and environments
    • Lessons from training and playing in India
    • Understanding performance beyond just results
    • Managing confidence and expectations
    • The realities of developing as a young cricketer

    ⏱️ Chapters

    00:00 – Breaking through: pressure & reality

    01:01 – Early journey: Loughborough, Cheshire & first-team exposure

    03:39 – Early success & chasing a “formula”

    06:42 – Setbacks, deselection & proving yourself

    17:15 – Ambition, progression & long-term thinking

    27:20 – Stepping into Cheshire first team cricket

    31:56 – Life as a club pro: pressure, expectations & performance

    44:42 – Learning from the top: India Test team experience

    53:33 – Training in India: volume, repetition & development

    59:54 – Managing performance, mindset & multiple team

    01:09:14 – Advice for young players & final reflections

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    Former Kent spinner and Level 4 coach Rob Ferley joins us to talk all things spin — from technique and mindset to how to coach and captain spin bowlers.

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  • Why One Bad Innings Can Ruin Your Whole Week
    Mar 22 2026

    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:

    1. The pressure of public stats and feeling judged
    2. What coaches should (and shouldn’t) say after mistakes
    3. Supporting young players through frustration and disappointment
    4. Managing conflicting advice from multiple coaches
    5. 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.

    ⏱️ Timestamps

    00:00 – 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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  • Why Good Fielders Still Drop Simple Catches
    Mar 15 2026

    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 Chapters

    00:00 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 Count

    If 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

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    Next week Briony Brock returns to the podcast and we’ll be answering listener questions.

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  • How to Keep Girls in Cricket: What Actually Works
    Mar 8 2026
    How do we keep more girls playing cricket — and what actually works?

    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:

    1. Why girls often drop out of sport in their teenage years
    2. The challenges of transitioning from softball to hardball cricket
    3. How clubs can genuinely prioritise girls’ cricket
    4. The realities of coaching in the professional women’s game
    5. 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.

    Timestamps

    00:00 – 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 Count

    Nathan, 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.

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  • Personality vs Character in Cricket | With John Neal
    Mar 1 2026

    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.

    ⏱ Timestamps

    00:03 – 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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  • Why Good Net Players Struggle in Matches
    Feb 22 2026

    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:

    1. Why nets and matches demand different skills
    2. Why “more nets” isn’t always the solution
    3. How to train decision-making under pressure
    4. The difference between fragile and resilient confidence
    5. 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.

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  • How Batting Philosophy Shapes Performance | Alastair Maiden
    Feb 15 2026

    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

    1. Individual difference in batting
    2. Naturalness, rhythm and flow
    3. Managing expectation and pressure
    4. Coaching men vs women
    5. Talent ID beyond averages
    6. Competitiveness vs statistics
    7. Developing batters through game-based training
    8. Why young players should start with the bat on the floor

    Plus listener questions on:

    1. Steve Smith’s pre-ball routine
    2. 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

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