How to Keep Girls in Cricket: What Actually Works
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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:
www.cricketmind.online/events