• The Truth About Talent Pathways & Trials
    May 31 2026

    Why do so many talented young cricketers stop enjoying the game?

    And do players really need to be in a talent pathway from a young age to have a realistic chance of becoming a professional cricketer?

    In this episode of The Cricket Mind Podcast, Nathan Wood and Briony Brock are joined by ECB Level 4 coach and coach developer Ben Silver for an honest conversation about talent pathways, cricket trials, player development, coaching overload, and what actually helps young cricketers improve over the long term.

    Ben has worked across county cricket, England pathways, ECB Disability Cricket, and high-performance coaching — giving him a unique perspective on what coaches and selectors really look for, why some players thrive while others burn out, and how young cricketers can develop without losing their enjoyment of the game.

    Alongside this, Ben also works with Cricket Mind Online as a high-performance coach, helping players optimise the quality of their training and practice routines.

    In this episode:

    • What selectors actually look for in cricket trials
    • Why “high ceiling” players stand out
    • The truth about county age-group pathways
    • Whether players need early pathway selection to succeed
    • Why some talented players stop enjoying cricket
    • Coaching overload and social media cricket advice
    • The importance of messy practice and game-based learning
    • Why player development is rarely linear
    • What parents should really focus on

    Timestamps:

    00:00 — Jimmy Anderson and the Lancashire U15 “B” team

    02:05 — Introducing Ben Silver

    03:17 — What coaches and selectors look for at trials

    07:33 — Risk vs reward during cricket trials

    11:13 — Confidence, bravery and coachability

    16:35 — Do players need to be in talent pathways early?

    22:57 — Why some talented players stop enjoying cricket

    34:38 — Are young cricketers being over-coached?

    42:42 — Long-term development vs short-term winning

    55:58 — What “messy practice” actually means

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • You’re Not Unlucky | A Coach & Player Perspective
    May 17 2026

    Why do some players stay in cricket for years… while others quietly drift away?

    In this episode of The Cricket Mind Podcast, Nathan Wood and Briony Brock are joined by coach Laura de Silva and player Charlotte Bernstein for a powerful conversation about confidence, pressure, enjoyment, and the environments that keep players coming back.

    This episode offers a unique perspective from both sides of the same environment — a coach working to build meaningful relationships and supportive cultures, and a young player experiencing those environments firsthand.

    The conversation explores girls’ cricket, but the lessons apply across the game for players, parents and coaches alike.

    In This Episode:
    • Why players really drop out of cricket
    • The importance of confidence and enjoyment
    • Why “unlucky” is banned in Laura’s coaching environments
    • Building strong coach–player relationships
    • Pressure, expectations and performance
    • The difference between boys’ and girls’ cricket environments
    • How coaches can create environments players want to return to
    • Why support matters more than frustration
    • Managing cricket alongside GCSEs, school and life
    • The role friendships play in long-term engagement
    • Why great environments help players perform better

    Timestamps:

    00:00 – Are we still losing too many players from cricket?

    01:01 – Introducing Laura de Silva & Charlotte Bernstein

    02:56 – What makes players want to keep turning up?

    06:01 – What great coaches do differently

    14:11 – What makes a strong coach–player relationship?

    22:44 – Building real confidence in players

    27:32 – Why “unlucky” is banned

    30:06 – Pressure, expectations and performance

    38:15 – Have you ever thought about quitting cricket?

    45:06 – Why there still aren’t enough female coaches in cricket

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    49 mins
  • More Nets Won’t Fix Your Match Performance
    May 3 2026

    Why do so many cricketers perform well in nets… but struggle in matches?

    In this episode of The Cricket Mind Podcast, Nathan Wood and Briony Brock answer listener questions around early-season performance struggles — from confidence and expectations to training that doesn’t transfer into games.

    If you’ve ever felt like you’ve “gone backwards” despite a strong winter, this episode will help you understand why — and what to do about it.

    In this episode:
    • Why how you feel before batting doesn’t predict performance
    • The real reason nets don’t transfer into matches
    • Why early-season struggles are completely normal
    • How chasing past performances can hold you back
    • How to respond to a poor team performance as a coach
    • Why run outs are so common early season (and how to fix it)

    Timestamps

    00:00 Intro – Are players training the wrong way?

    01:13 Should you trust how you feel before batting?

    03:57 Nets vs matches – why it feels different

    07:30 “I’ve gone backwards after scoring a 50”

    12:16 Coaching after a poor team performance

    18:13 Why run outs happen early season

    27:20 Outro & listener questions

    📩 Get in touch

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    28 mins
  • The Dark Art of Wicketkeeping
    Apr 19 2026

    Why is wicketkeeping often described as a “dark art”… and why is there nowhere to hide when things go wrong?

    🎙️ Episode Summary

    In this episode of The Cricket Mind Podcast, Nathan Wood and Briony Brock are joined by Lancashire cricketer Ellie Threlkeld to explore the mental demands of wicketkeeping.

    Ellie shares her experiences of keeping and captaining at the highest level — from managing concentration and decision-making to dealing with mistakes and supporting young wicketkeepers. This is a must-listen for players, coaches and parents looking to better understand one of the most unique roles in cricket.

    In this episode:
    • Why wicketkeeping is often misunderstood
    • The mental demands of being involved in every ball
    • Managing concentration during “silent periods” in games
    • Why wicketkeeping is mentally more draining than it looks
    • How to respond to mistakes and avoid things snowballing
    • The balance between instinct and technical thinking
    • Leadership challenges as a wicketkeeper-captain
    • How psychology influences performance and team culture
    • Practical advice for coaches working with young keepers
    • Simple ways parents can support developing wicketkeepers

    ⏱️ Timestamps

    00:00 – Chris Scott, Brian Lara and “nowhere to hide”

    01:18 – Introducing Ellie Threlkeld

    02:05 – The “dark art” of wicketkeeping explained

    07:21 – What people don’t see (and don’t appreciate)

    08:30 – Managing concentration ball-to-ball

    11:10 – Why wicketkeeping is mentally draining

    13:47 – The isolation of being a wicketkeeper

    22:17 – Dealing with mistakes and resetting

    30:48 – Pre-ball routines and staying present

    40:12 – Ellie’s psychology journey and leadership

    51:28 – How coaches can support wicketkeepers

    56:10 – Ellie’s advice for young wicketkeepers

    🔗 Get in touch

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    59 mins
  • Spin Bowling in England Is in Trouble
    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

    🔗 Get in touch / Links

    🌐 Website: https://www.cricketmind.online

    📩 Email: nathan@cricketmind.online

    📱 Instagram: cricket.mind.online

    Square One Cricket:

    https://squareoneeducation.co.uk

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • 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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    🎧 Next episode

    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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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • 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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    40 mins
  • 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

    🎟 Places cost £25

    Book your place here:

    www.cricketmind.online/events

    Send Us Your Questions

    Next 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:

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    1 hr and 7 mins