The Cerebral Cricketer

Tanzim Alam

The Cerebral Cricketer Podcast is a deep dive into the psychological side of cricket. Through exclusive interviews with cricketers, coaches, and experts, we explore the mindset, thought processes, and mental resilience behind success. This podcast unpacks the cerebral side of the game - one conversation at a time. Decode The Mind, Master Your Temperament!

  1. 28/12/2025

    Ep 23 - From U19 World Cup Final to IPL with Punjab Kings: Param Uppal's Secret Playbook For Success

    From the U19 World Cup Final in Aussie colours to training with Punjab Kings in the IPL, Param Uppal opens up his secret playbook for success as a modern cricketer. In this episode of The Cerebral Cricketer, Param talks about growing up in western Sydney after moving from India, the realities of the Australian pathway system, playing a World Cup Final against India, and then walking into an IPL environment full of world class players. He also breaks down the coaching that shaped him, from Neil D Costa and Gordon Lowe to Anthony Clark, Chris Rogers, Phil Jaques, Damien Wright, Anil Kumble and Julian Wood, and how their ideas changed his batting, spin bowling and mental game. What we cover • Param's story from Chandigarh to western Sydney • Early sacrifices, club cricket and the NSW pathway • Winning runs, setbacks and lessons from U19 cricket • Playing in the U19 World Cup Final against India • The moment he realised he could compete at the next level • How Neil D Costa sharpened his technique and mindset • What he learned from Chris Rogers and Phil Jaques in Aussie setups • Behind the scenes stories from Punjab Kings IPL nets • Conversations with Anil Kumble about spin and pressure • Power hitting sessions with Julian Wood and modern batting trends • How he rebuilt his game in premier cricket and as a coach • Param's advice for young batters and spin bowling allrounders Timestamps 0:00 Intro and who is Param Uppal 0:25 Growing up in India and western Sydney 3:32 Dad's influence and early coaching 3:41 Working with Neil D'Costa and simplifying technique 7:18 Bowling to Shane Watson and Andre Russell at 17 7:56 Thunder academy and learning from pros in the nets 14:22 Bowling to Jonny Bairstow and T20 spin tactics 20:48 Spotting future stars like Gilkes, Hardy and Green 22:21 Under 17 and Under 19 championships and early pressure 29:16 Handling expectations and trusting process as a young gun 35:56 Batting game plans and surviving tough spells 43:44 Jumping into NSW grade cricket and men's cricket 50:09 National Performance Squad with Marnus and the boot camp 56:00 U19 World Cup journey and handling the final v India 58:38 Shield and List A debuts and stepping into pro cricket 1:02:29 CA XI games v India and Pakistan and watching Kohli up close 1:06:32 First grade hundreds in Tassie and current season form 1:13:43 Balancing your own game with what the team needs 1:19:33 Weekly training structure and technical drills 1:25:59 Adapting your method and playing to your strengths 1:27:34 Advice for players out of form and rebuilding confidence 1:31:14 Draft XI game of players Param has played with 1:45:27 Underrated teammates and building a balanced XI 1:48:19 Final reflections and Param's playbook for modern cricketers

    1h 49m
  2. 12/12/2025

    Ep 22 - West Indies' Amir Jangoo on Fear of Failure, Faith, Flow State & His Century on ODI Debut

    Rising West Indies batter Amir Jangoo joins The Cerebral Cricketer Podcast to unpack the mental side of that debut hundred against Bangladesh, the doubts that came before it, and the faith that keeps him grounded when the game humbles him. We go deep on how Amir thinks about failure, why he believes you must accept that you will fail as a professional, and how that frees him up to trust his preparation and play with clarity. He breaks down the chase ball by ball, talks through the moment he was on 94 and decided he was going to hit a six for his century, and explains what it is like to be in that flow state where every option feels on. Amir also reflects on his journey from Bradman U16 MVP in Sydney to first class debut for Trinidad and Tobago, a double hundred in domestic cricket, Super50 runs, sharing dressing rooms with West Indies stars, and dealing with the comedown after a dream debut tour when the next series does not go to plan. If you are a young batter, coach or just a cricket tragic who loves the psychology of the game, this one is packed with real talk on confidence, doubt, routines, faith, and staying level when cricket takes you from hero to struggler and back again. In this episode Story behind Amir's ODI debut hundred and record chase vs Bangladesh Fear of failure, second guessing yourself, and how pros learn to live with it Flow state, clarity and backing your options under pressure Bradman U16 in Sydney and early West Indies Under 19 memories First class debut for Trinidad and Tobago and learning from senior pros Domestic double hundred, Super50 runs and breaking into West Indies sides How faith, family and support networks keep him grounde 🎙 About The Cerebral Cricketer The Cerebral Cricketer is a podcast where we explore the mental side of the game with players, coaches and experts. We break down mindset, decision making and the inner conversations that shape performance. If you enjoyed this episode with Amir Jangoo, please like, comment, subscribe, and share it with a teammate or coach who loves this side of cricket. Timestamps 0:00 Intro and why Amir's debut hundred mattered 0:01:18 West Indies call up and getting the debut cap 0:02:56 Dropped catch, walking in at 4 for 86 and starting the chase 0:14:37 Fear of failure, faith, visualisation and scoring mindset 0:22:18 From debut high to Ireland struggles and mental reset 0:31:55 Dad, early love for cricket and confidence in his batting 0:36:51 Test match foundations, Red Force culture and value of first class cricket 0:53:15 Youth pathway, zonal cricket and wicketkeeping development 0:56:35 Bradman Under 16 tour to Sydney and MVP at Bradman Oval 1:04:16 First class debut, double hundred and big domestic seasons 1:16:29 Franchise cricket lessons from Pollard, Shakib and other global stars 1:23:43 Adapting to Dubai, Bangladesh and New Zealand conditions and the short ball 1:35:57 Draft XI mini game picking an XI from his team mates 1:51:28 Fast bowling stories and final advice for young cricketers

    1h 59m
  3. 03/12/2025

    Ep 21 - NSW Next Gen: William Salzmann on Batting Philosophy, Training the Mind & Rewiring Self Talk

    NSW future star William Salzmann joins The Cerebral Cricketer to unpack the mind behind his batting. From coming through the NSW pathway and U19 World Cup, to opening the batting for the Blues and scoring big runs, Salzmann takes us inside his batting philosophy, how he builds his game around strong defence, and what his mental routines actually look like in the middle. We dig into how he rewired his self talk, deals with negative thoughts after a mistake, and gets back into flow state ball by ball. He shares how he plans an innings, his between ball routines, the cues he uses at the crease, and the role of coaches, mentors and senior players in shaping his mindset. We also have some fun picking an underdog Ashes side, talking about facing quality bowling, and what it really takes to turn promise into a long career. If you are a young batter, an all rounder, a coach, or just love the mental side of cricket, this one is packed with practical insights you can steal for your own game. Timestamps 0:00 Introduction 1:30 Navigating Injuries 5:00 Opening the batting with dad 07:00 Cricket as a Child 14:00 Coaching from Neil D'Costa 25:00 Adjustments when opening the batting 33:00 How top batsmen stay present 44:00 How to Use Breathwork as a Batsman 46:00 Negative self talk 56:00 Do some batsmen not feel fear? 1:01:00 Coming in at 5/23 1:05:00 Green shield vs Sam konstas 1:10:00 Age group carnival 1:12:00 U19 WC 1:18:00 Debut for NSW 1:23:00 5/23 and scoring a 100 1:26:00 NSW Debut at the WACA 1:31:00 Fantasy Draft - Best Ashes T20 XI 1:52:00 Wrapping Up

    1h 55m
  4. 17/11/2025

    Ep 20 - QLD's X-Factor Callum Vidler: Need for Speed, 140kph plus & Hunting Poles

    Queensland Bulls quick Callum Vidler joins The Cerebral Cricketer to unpack his need for speed, what it feels like to bowl 140kph plus, and why he is always hunting poles rather than bowling safe. From U19 World Cup glory with Australia to a breakout Sheffield Shield final for Queensland, Callum opens up about the mindset behind fast bowling, learning to compete hard without losing control, and how he uses pace as his point of difference. In this episode we cover - Growing up in Brisbane and discovering he could bowl genuinely fast - School and club cricket, and the moment he realised cricket could be a career - U19 World Cup memories, handling knockout pressure and "mind games" with batters - Breaking into Shield cricket for Queensland and that 4 for in the Shield final - What "hunting poles" actually means for him as a fast bowler - Managing adrenaline, routines between balls and staying present at the top of his mark - Dealing with an early injury setback and using rehab to come back better, not bitter - Fast bowling role models, from Queensland greats to international quicks he studies If you enjoy deep dives into the mental side of cricket, mindset and performance, hit subscribe and share this episode with a fellow cricket tragic. Timestamps 0:00 Intro and Callum's cricket story so far 18:00 Handling drop catches, anger and extra pace 19:46 Not being greedy and the best ball plan 20:28 Simple game plan, top of off and bouncers 25:38 Fast bowling journey, never being told to slow down 27:40 Early technical tweaks and no back injuries yet 28:46 Grade cricket light bulb moment, finding extra pace 32:15 Intensity, gears and learning from Dale Steyn 33:52 Injuries, hunger and loving bowling again 34:28 Under 19 nationals and Ryan Harris as coach 35:21 Playing nationals at 17 and teammates like Hugh Weibgen 49:15 Game day fuelling and diet lessons from England 50:26 Warm up, sleep and first ball mindset 51:31 Switching on mentally without heavy meditation 52:05 Planning for batters without overloading on analysis 1:00:44 Shield final bowling plans and Andy Bichel's message 1:01:33 Beamer then beauty to remove Nathan McSweeney 1:02:26 Body language, run up tempo and staying calm in the final 1:03:02 Mindset defending 95 and staying in the moment 1:04:32 Tackling flat wickets and using pace as a point of difference 1:07:20 Under 19 World Cup selection and move to South Africa 1:08:26 Cross seam bounce, South African pitches and Aussie quicks 1:09:24 Four for vs England, cross seam and DLS twist 1:14:20 Batting with Raf McMillan to finish a chase 1:15:00 Preparing for the World Cup final vs India 1:16:25 Resetting after bad balls in a high pressure final 1:24:42 Learning from Marnus and game awareness in Shield cricket 1:25:06 Playing Shield cricket against Sam Konstas after the World Cup 1:26:33 Partial back stress fracture and missing an Australia tour 1:27:04 Injury emotions, staying around the group and Harvey Bay trip 1:28:14 Studying finance, life outside cricket and rehab runs 1:29:16 Hunger to return and not taking cricket for granted 1:35:14 Bowling when sore, being present and finding a way on tough days

    1h 47m
  5. 04/11/2025

    Ep 19 - "Batting is a Chess Match": Premier Cricket Run Machine Aryan Jain on Strategy, Psychology & Mindset

    Top Order Premier Cricket Sensation Aryan Jain has a unique journey that runs from London School of Economics to state cricket and a breakout season in Premier cricket.  In this episode he explains the simple process that lets him score runs even when he feels out of touch, how he separates technical, mental, and tactical work, and the exact routine he uses between balls. We cover his first class debut for Queensland, lessons from English conditions, facing high pace as a teen, handling selection pressure, and the reflection checklist he uses after dismissals. He also walks through the innings that produced 203 not out and why he now builds in sets of six balls rather than chasing milestones. What you will learn • How to train technique on the machine, then compete in net sessions with a clean mind • The pre ball routine, relax, reflect, refocus, that keeps decision quality high • Tactical cues for swing, why driving square can be lower risk in England • Arousal control on match day, how he dials up or down to hit his optimal state • The post dismissal checklist, preparation, mental, tactical, then technical • Why you do not need to feel good to score runs, plus examples that prove it Timestamps 00:00 Cold open, the chess match hook 01:00 Who is Aryan Jain, quick bio and current form 03:30 Origin story, backyard to junior reps  07:30 Pathway, selection highs and lows 12:00 Game model, scoring template and strong zones 20:00 White ball plans, power play and death options 27:00 Red ball clarity, leave game and first 20 balls 34:00 Pressure control, between balls routine 39:00 Temperaments, switching styles to suit the moment 45:00 Preparation week, drills, data, recovery 51:00 Team culture and leadership, clear roles 56:00 Adversity and form dips, rebuild method 62:00 203 not out, sets of six and patience 69:00 Fan questions, gear, venues, hardest bowlers 74:00 Rapid fire, habits and favorites 77:00 Closing messages and where to follow

    1h 21m
  6. 18/10/2025

    Ep 18 - How I Hit a T20 Hundred: Dutch Opener Michael Levitt on Power Game Secrets & Mental Clarity

    Netherland's Opener Michael Levitt opens up on the simple blueprint behind a T20 hundred, powerplay intent, and mental clarity. We cover how he backs himself under pressure, reads bowlers, sets clear plans, and turns tempo into boundaries. He breaks down the Namibia 135, the communication with partners, and the drills that sharpen bat speed and contact quality. You will hear practical routines you can copy in your next innings, from pre ball cues to breathing and visualization.  What we cover • Power game basics, intent in the first six, boundary percentage, strike rotation • Process over outcome, confidence, trusting your instincts when plans wobble • Reading matchups, field manipulation, scoring options by length and line • Flow state in cricket, mental recovery between balls, clearing noise • Training ideas, bat speed and contact drills, video review, simple KPIs • Netherlands culture, leadership, and what the team expects from an opener Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:01:07 England vs South Africa pathways and conditions 00:03:03 Early technique talk and field awareness 00:08:50 Simple plans, why simplifying works 00:10:31 Process over outcome 00:13:33 Visualization and mental routines 00:14:30 Simplicity in decision making 00:16:02 Confidence and backing yourself 00:32:15 Matchup science and reading bowlers 00:33:07 Setting up the hundred, cues before the surge 00:34:08 The Namibia 135, shot choices and momentum 00:34:52 Flow and keeping tempo 00:37:41 Scotland tri series lessons 00:43:26 World Cup surfaces, Sri Lanka warm up, New York wicket 00:47:44 Backing yourself, selection and role clarity 00:58:23 Back yourself, closing the loop on confidence 01:00:14 Drills, training ideas and simple KPIs

    1h 14m

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The Cerebral Cricketer Podcast is a deep dive into the psychological side of cricket. Through exclusive interviews with cricketers, coaches, and experts, we explore the mindset, thought processes, and mental resilience behind success. This podcast unpacks the cerebral side of the game - one conversation at a time. Decode The Mind, Master Your Temperament!

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