Cricket Mind Podcast

Nathan Wood & Briony Brock

The Cricket Mind Podcast explores the mindset, psychology, and decision-making behind high performance in cricket. Hosted by Nathan Wood and Briony Brock from Cricket Mind Online, each episode breaks down the mental skills that help players focus, perform, and succeed under pressure. With insights from sport psychology, coaching experience, and real conversations with cricketers and high-performance experts, Nathan and Briony share practical tools to improve confidence, concentration, emotional control, performance routines, and match awareness. You’ll learn how to train your mind with the same intention as your technique — and apply strategies that create consistency, resilience, and clear decision-making. Whether you’re a player aiming to make more impact, a coach developing young cricketers, or a parent supporting your child’s journey, this podcast gives you simple, actionable methods to enhance performance and enjoy the game more. Play the way you see it. Learn more at www.cricketmind.online

Episodes

  1. Batting Philosophy with Alastair Maiden

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    Batting Philosophy with Alastair Maiden

    Episode 4 – Batting Philosophy with Alastair MaidenBatting is the most scrutinised skill in cricket. In this episode of The Cricket Mind Podcast, Nathan Wood and Briony Brock are joined by World Cup-winning coach Alastair Maiden to explore the art, science and psychology of batting. Ali has coached across county cricket, England Women’s international cricket (including the 2017 World Cup win), and franchise cricket with Birmingham Phoenix. This conversation goes deep into how batters really develop — technically, mentally and culturally. In This Episode Individual difference in battingNaturalness, rhythm and flowManaging expectation and pressureCoaching men vs womenTalent ID beyond averagesCompetitiveness vs statisticsDeveloping batters through game-based trainingWhy young players should start with the bat on the floor Plus listener questions on: Steve Smith’s pre-ball routineWhether it’s possible to “make it” without financial backing Timestamps00:00 – 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 Got a question or topic idea?We love hearing from listeners. Email: nathan@cricketmind.online Website: https://www.cricketmind.online Connect with Cricket Mind OnlineInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cricket.mind.online/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cricket.mind.online/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathan-wood-coaching/

    1h 12m
  2. Fast Bowling Is Brutal: Ian Pont on Pace, Pain & Performance

    8 FEB

    Fast Bowling Is Brutal: Ian Pont on Pace, Pain & Performance

    Fast bowling is one of the most brutal roles in sport. The physical demands are extreme. The injury risk is real. And the mental pressure can be relentless — especially for young bowlers trying to find their way. In this episode of The Cricket Mind Podcast, Nathan Wood and Briony Brock are joined by Ian Pont, founder of the National Fast Bowling Academy (NFBA), to explore what it really takes to survive — and thrive — as a fast bowler. Drawing on decades of experience as a former professional fast bowler, international coach, and biomechanical specialist, Ian explains why pace alone isn’t enough — and why mindset, belief, and intelligent preparation are just as important as speed. Together, they discuss: Why fast bowling breaks so many bodiesThe difference between bowling fast and bowling wellHow poor technique and overload lead to injuryWhy fast bowlers need specialist coaching environmentsThe mental demands unique to fast bowlersHow parents and coaches can better support young playersWhen chasing pace helps — and when it hurts This is an essential listen for fast bowlers, parents, coaches, and anyone interested in long-term player development. ⏱️ Episode Chapters & Timestamps00:00 Listener questions: mindset support & training volume05:16 Introducing Ian Pont07:00 The cricket ball throwing record11:00 How Ian’s playing career shaped his coaching philosophy17:30 Style vs structure in fast bowling22:00 The brutal physical demands of fast bowling29:00 Why fast bowlers need specialist preparation33:00 Why the National Fast Bowling Academy exists43:30 The mental demands of fast bowling54:30 Visualisation, confidence & pressure moments1:06:30 Chasing pace vs longevity1:13:00 Advice for young fast bowlers1:19:30 Learning more about the NFBA 🔗 Useful LinksNational Fast Bowling Academy (NFBA) https://www.nfbacricket.com Cricket Mind Online a...

    1h 23m

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The Cricket Mind Podcast explores the mindset, psychology, and decision-making behind high performance in cricket. Hosted by Nathan Wood and Briony Brock from Cricket Mind Online, each episode breaks down the mental skills that help players focus, perform, and succeed under pressure. With insights from sport psychology, coaching experience, and real conversations with cricketers and high-performance experts, Nathan and Briony share practical tools to improve confidence, concentration, emotional control, performance routines, and match awareness. You’ll learn how to train your mind with the same intention as your technique — and apply strategies that create consistency, resilience, and clear decision-making. Whether you’re a player aiming to make more impact, a coach developing young cricketers, or a parent supporting your child’s journey, this podcast gives you simple, actionable methods to enhance performance and enjoy the game more. Play the way you see it. Learn more at www.cricketmind.online

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