Close of Play Podcast
Spotify Title Life of a Cricket Coach | Inside the England Lions Setup What does a cricket coach actually do all day? This week on Close of Play, Geraint Jones takes us inside the England Lions coaching setup and reveals the reality of modern elite cricket coaching. From selection meetings and analyst data to player management, confidence, pressure and preparation, Jonesy explains what really happens behind the scenes at England Lions level. We also discuss: * Fred Flintoff as a coach * The jump from county cricket to Lions cricket * Why some young players thrive and others disappear * Whether the IPL is better development than April county cricket * Ben Mays & Asa Tribe * Zach Crawley’s white-ball future * England women selection dilemmas * The pressure of elite cricket 🎙️ Close of Play with Sanjay Murthy & 2005 Ashes winner Geraint Jones. 00:00 Intro 00:47 A day in the life of an England Lions coach 03:39 Matchday food & preparation 07:27 How selection decisions are made 09:55 The role of analysts in modern cricket 12:56 Technical vs psychological coaching 17:03 Fred Flintoff as a coach 19:37 What coaches actually watch during games 24:08 Ben Mays & Asa Tribe 28:14 Do Lions runs matter more than county runs? 33:16 IPL vs county cricket development debate 36:47 The pressure jump in elite cricket 38:52 Silly Point – Sophie Devine 45:08 England women selection debate 48:30 Zach Crawley’s white-ball future 54:10 Quickfire questions 59:57 Best food in cricket 01:00:36 Outro Spotify DescriptionSpotify Chapters
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