Tag: Leadership

A collection of articles exploring ideas, themes, and experiences from across Cricket Mind Online.

  • Personality vs Character

    Personality vs Character

    A powerful conversation with John Neal exploring personality, character and what truly drives behaviour under pressure in cricket.

  • Ashes 5th Test Review

    Ashes 5th Test Review

    A reflective mindset review of the 5th Ashes Test, exploring what England’s defeat revealed about standards, decision-making, leadership — and a positive signal for the future.

  • Cricket Mind Online and Mobberley Cricket Club

    Cricket Mind Online and Mobberley Cricket Club

    A new partnership supporting senior performance, clear pathways, and coaching across Mobberley Cricket Club.

  • Captaincy Tips

    Captaincy Tips

    The appointments of Harry Brook and Nat Sciver-Brunt usher in a transformative era in cricket leadership. Their emotional intelligence and tactical prowess inspire aspiring captains, emphasising effective communication, composure, and the importance of team dynamics in achieving success.

  • Introducing One-to-One Coach Mentoring

    Introducing One-to-One Coach Mentoring

    Introducing one-to-one coach development through mentoring for cricket coaches working in complex, real-world environments.

  • Cricket Leadership

    Cricket Leadership

    Ego significantly impacts cricket leadership, influencing team culture and communication. Coaches must manage their own egos while developing self-awareness and emotional intelligence in players. By addressing ego, coaches can build empowered, cohesive teams and cultivate lasting success in cricket.

  • How to Build Team Cohesion

    How to Build Team Cohesion

    In cricket, true success stems from unwavering team cohesion, transcending mere skills. Cultivating a robust culture, trust, and communication transforms teams, building resilience and unity. Essential leadership and off-field bonding enrich relationships, driving consistent high-level performance and personal growth.

  • The Psychology of Captaincy

    The Psychology of Captaincy

    Cricket captaincy transcends mere tactics, embodying the art of leadership under pressure. Legends like Dhoni and Brearley redefine the role, showcasing emotional intelligence, communication skills, and psychological insight. Great captains build connection, empowering teams to thrive in high-stakes moments.