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The Cricket Mentoring Podcast takes you inside the real life stories of professionals or aspiring Cricket Mentoring Community members and coaches who are on the journey to becoming their best both on and off the field. Thanks to our global online community platform, we connect and help hundreds of athletes just like you every single day to grow in confidence, get the results they desire and live a happier life.
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Senior mentor Scolls chats to Andrew Walton about where he believes England won and India lost last night's T20 World Cup Semi Final, as we believe there are some good lessons for all cricketers. Hopefully you find it interesting and valuable to help you in your own game. In this chat, Waldo asks Scolls: 1. Where did India fail to set up achieving a better score? 2. How did England use their bowling structure to their advantage? 3. Describe the intent and planning that England applied to the chase? We hope you enjoy this analysis. To join our online community of cricketers, coaches and parents, head to: www.cricketmentoring.com/community
Play cricket in the UK this summer: https://www.cricketmentoring.com/uk-2023 Joel Curtis comes into the CM Show studio after his breakout English season where he amassed 1242 runs! He discusses his mindset to bat for long periods and make hundred after hundred while maintaining mental freshness, along with a lot more gems for all aspiring cricketers. Cheers for tuning in legends!
This week, Scolls and Reedy are back to discuss Teague Wyllie's first-class debut and what it means to have been a part of Teague's journey. They also discuss who they think is the best batter in the world, in an enthralling conversation. Thanks for tuning in legends!
This week, the lads are joined by CM athlete Teague Wyllie, who discusses his time at the Under 19 World Cup, lessons he's learnt and how he sees his cricket progressing in the coming years. We hope you enjoy legends!
This week, Reedy & Scolls are joined by BBL star and grade cricket veteren Jon Wells. The lads discuss: The international cricket going on at the moment, inclusing Australia vs Pakistan, India vs Sri Lanka, England vs West Indies, New Zealand vs South Africa and the Womens World Cup Wellsy talks us through his sucess at Big Bash level, and how he's been so prolific in grade cricket, where a lot of professional cricketers struggle to perform Wellsy discusses how to be adaptable in T20 cricket manage batting in the middle overs Discuss the CM performances of the week Scolls & Reedy go through their predictions for the upcoming cricket Cheers for tuning in legends!
On this week's episode, Scolls and Reedy sit down with Josh Philippe after a whirlwind summer of cricket. The lads discuss Flip's BBL season, his learnings from playing for Australia, the incredible team culture of the Sydney Sixers & the methods of head coach Greg Shippard. Thanks for tuning in and we hope you enjoy the episode legends!
Scolls sits down with Reuben Williams and Ryan Walker from SportsGrad, who provide online coaching and guidance to help people attain their dream jobs in the sports industry. They discuss their journeys which led them to working at Cricket Australia, what it takes to work in the sports industry and how to set yourself for future success in the vast sporting landscape. We hope you enjoy the episode legends!
Scolls and Reedy are back for another episode of the CM Show! In this episode they discuss: The Cricket Australia/Langer saga, and past-players wanting to stay relevant by commenting in the media The return of Sheffield Shield cricket in Australia The upcoming T20I series between Australia & Pakistan Jack Weatherald's return to first-class form How to develop YOUR game plan Tim David's success in T20 cricket Reedy welcomes a new member to the Grinder's Club How to improve your batting as a tail-ender Thanks for tuning in legends! 
In this episode, we discuss: The beauty of test cricket, after a thrilling 4th day of the Womens Ashes Test The exciting future of West Indies cricket The BBL final & the brilliance of Laurie Evans and Ashton Turner How Ash Barty reshaped her identity to rediscover her love for tennis Reedy welcomes a cross-sport addition to the Grinder's Club The importance of the sweep-shot and how to improve its execution Teague Wyllie's hunger for improvement and excellence in high-level cricket Scolls & Reedy make their predictions
In this episode, we have Western Australian rookie Sam Fanning join us to discuss his break-out season for Perth Cricket Club. 'Fanners' is leading the 1st-grade WACA competition with 798 runs (almost 250 more than the next best) at an average of 66.50 with 4 centuries in 12 matches and in this episode, the former Australian under 19 batter goes deep into his mindset and game plans that have helped him dominate this season. We also share what we've noticed, enjoyed, and not enjoyed in the world game plus Reedy welcomes another member to his grinders club.
Welcome to a new series of The Cricket Mentoring Show, where Reedy finally gets a gig on the podcast. In this episode, we share what we've noticed, what we've enjoyed, and what we haven't enjoyed in world cricket recently. We talk about why we think King Kohli is back and form and answer the question from our followers "What can we do when we are out of runs?". Reedy also introduces The Grinders Club and welcomes our first few members plus a whole lot more. We hope you enjoy this new show.
Last night Australia won the T20 World Cup for the first time with WA boy & friend of CM, Mitch Marsh the Man of the Match. In this episode, Scolls & Reedy review the T20 World Cup Final and share a few lessons from the match & tournament. Here are a few things we discuss: The similarities and differences between Williamson & Marsh's innings and how young players can learn from it. How Josh Hazlewood has become one of the world' best premier white-ball bowlers and how much that's impressed us Why Mitch Marsh was so successful despite it being such a big match Who we thought was Australia's most important player throughout the tournament Why the Aussies wanted to win so much for each other Plus a lot more We hope you get something to implement into your own game from this chat.
This episode is with Scolls on a recent live stream discussing Indian super star cricketer Virat Kohli and his recent golden duck. Scolls talks about how an amazing player like Virat can still make mistakes and have failures and how you can learn so many lessons and grow and develop your own game.
Question: When I'm training to play short balls (with someone chucking them down from the other end), I generally play them quite well. But when I face short balls in the nets, I tend to hesitate and move away. I'm guessing that's because I prepare myself for a short one during throwdowns, but they're a lot more unpredictable in the nets. What's a good way to solve this challenge?
Hey Legends! Welcome to Monday Mentoring! Every Monday we will be sharing a question from our Cricket Mentoring Community with you.   Question: Can you show us the technical points of a good on drive or hitting straight down the ground?
This episode is with one of our favourites at Cricket Mentoring, a fan favourite, one of our incredibly exciting young athletes, and a good mate of mine, Teague Wyllie.  Having just turned 17, Teague is still very early in his cricket journey but has achieved a lot in the past couple of years to make him one of the brightest young batting prospects in WA and Australia. Having played the whole season as a 16-year-old, Teague opened the batting for Rockingham-Mandurah in the 1st-grade competition this season and scored 627 runs @ an average of 44.79 the 10th most runs in the competition. His outstanding and really consistent performances, helped his side finish second on the ladder at the end of the season and saw him finish 5th in the umpire voted Best & Fairest award for the competition. Those of you that have followed Cricket Mentoring for a while will know that Teague has been one of our much publicised athletes for a while and has grown his own little following amongst the CM community. I’ve been coaching/ mentoring him for the past 4 years after I reached out to him via Instagram and am really proud of not only the cricketer he is becoming but also the confident and humble young man he is, which I’m sure you will get an insight to through the way he speaks in this episode. While he is still young and has a long, long way to go in the game, cricket is in his DNA and he has an exceptional understanding of the game for his age which he talks about through the episode. I was really excited to do this episode as Even though I know him well, I knew I’d learn more about him and from this conversation.   In this episode Teague shared:   How his dad taught him the fundamentals of the game that are the pillars of the way he plays now The moment he believed he was good enough to perform at national level which gave him the belief to keep pushing his game and career forward How the Cricket Mentoring tour to India two years ago helped his game against spin and how he uses those lessons in grade cricket How his emotions were on a rollercoaster during an incredible month that saw him score his first, 1st grade century followed by three ducks in a row and how he bounced back from that How he sets up his batting plan for different formats and how he tries to bat all day in two-day cricket Plus a whole lot more! We have a lot of teenage listeners who I have no doubt will get something out of this conversation with a teenager navigating his way through the early stages of his grade cricket career while having big dreams to keep improving and go further in the game.  To follow Teague, you can find him on Instagram at @teaguewyllie04 If you enjoy this conversation, please send him a DM letting him know that you listened to the podcast and enjoyed it.
Understanding yourself and your game is one of the most crucial elements to your success as an athlete.   But HOW do you understand yourself and your game?   Through reflecting on past experiences and learning from them!   In this video, @scolls5 shares a way you can learn from your previous success and failures by trying to understand what you’ve done well when you’ve performed at your best and what you haven’t done well when you have made mistakes.   The sooner you can understand yourself and your game, the easier it will become to be consistent!   Tag a mate who will benefit from listening to this advice…   #awareness #understandyourself #sport #motivation #success #reflect #cricketmentoring
Hey Legends! Welcome to Monday Mentoring! Every Monday we will be sharing a question from our Cricket Mentoring Community with you.  
G’day legends. Welcome back or welcome to the Cricket Mentoring Podcast. The idea of this podcast is to share the unique stories of cricketers, coaches and performance experts, with the aim of giving you; serious & committed cricketers, coaches or parents, some techniques, strategies and inspiration so you can become a better and more confident cricketer and ultimately live a better, happier life. This episode is with someone who has a really inspiring story.  New Zealand all-rounder Daryl Mitchell is relatively new to International cricket having made his debut in 2019. At the time of this conversation Mitchell has played 4 Tests, 3 One-day internationals and 15 T20 Internationals. He already has a Test and ODI 100 and is fast becoming one of the best all-rounders in the game. But it certainly hasn’t been an easy ride for Mitchell and as you will hear in this episode, he hasn’t always been destined for international cricket. In this episode Darryl shared: What it was like growing up with a father who was an all-black and famous rugby player and coach How he had a little private cricket academy in Perth with Marcus Stoinis and Marcus Harris who were club teammates Why he left Perth and relocated back to New Zealand What he does away from cricket to get balance in his life How it took him about 5 years to learn what worked for him and how to manage playing to his strengths while trying to negate his weaknesses How he asked to bowl at the death and what he had to do physically, technically and tactically to be at the level required to do the job for his team How he prepares for a match and how it changes depending on how he feels Plus a whole lot more! I have no doubt you’re going to get a lot out of this conversation! To follow Daryl, you can find him on Instagram at @dazmitchell47 If you enjoy this conversation, please send him a DM letting him know that you listened to the podcast and enjoyed it. Now lets get into this episode with New Zealand’s Daryl Mitchell.
Hey Legends! Welcome to Monday Mentoring! Every Monday we will be sharing a question from our Cricket Mentoring Community with you.  
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