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The official coaching and coach development podcast from the England and Wales Cricket Board sharing coaching stories from recreational to international cricket.

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  • Andrew Griffiths: Skilful, adaptable, problem solvers...
    Jan 6 2026

    Andrew Griffiths is Head of Pathway Coaching at Somerset CCC.

    The club has a rich history developing youngsters into top level first class cricketers.

    How do they do it? Tim Dellor visited Taunton, where there's lots of work going on during the off season, to try and find out....

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    27 m
  • Caroline Foster: Connecting with players...
    Dec 23 2025

    20 years ago Caroline Foster was opening the batting for England.

    10 years ago she was doing the ECB level 4 coaching qualification..

    Now she's one of the most respected coaches in the south west and working at a school in Taunton, with women's Hundred teams and in the boy's and girl's pathway.

    She's taken time out to talk to The icoachcricket Podcast about her work, her beliefs and how coaching is moving forwards....

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    26 m
  • Richard Johnson: It's very easy to coach people how you did it...
    Dec 9 2025

    Richard Johnson has been coaching for the last 18 years.

    After a very successful time playing for England, Somerset and Middlesex, he's been coaching bowlers at Surrey and Middlesex.

    He finished his role as Head Coach at Middlesex during last season.

    He's been telling Tim Dellor about what he looks for when coaching young seam bowlers, what he thinks will happen in the Ashes, and what it's like to be sacked from a high profile coaching role.

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    25 m
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