• Ep 6 - Queensland's Bryce Street on the Psychology Behind Opening the Batting in Domestic Cricket

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Ep 6 - Queensland's Bryce Street on the Psychology Behind Opening the Batting in Domestic Cricket

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  • We sit down with Queensland's Bryce Street, to dive deep into the mental side of cricket.

    From overcoming nerves and self-doubt to scoring record-breaking innings (including his epic 345 off 434 balls), Bryce shares invaluable insights on what it takes to succeed at the highest levels of the game.

    From managing negative self-talk to embracing simplicity at the crease, Bryce gives us a rare, honest look into the psychology of performance and what it means to trust your game even when the runs aren’t flowing.

    Whether you’re a player, coach, or just a lover of the game, this episode is packed with takeaways on resilience, self-awareness, and the mental craft of batting.

    🔹 Key Topics Discussed:

    ✅ Mindset & Mental Toughness – How Bryce deals with pressure, nerves, and self-doubt.

    ✅ Batting Strategies – The secrets behind his big hundreds and disciplined approach.

    ✅ Trigger Movements & Technique – Why some batters use them, and others don’t.

    ✅ Lessons from Legends – Playing alongside Labuschagne, Khawaja, and Renshaw.

    ✅ Sports Psychology – The role of routines, breathwork, and visualization in performance.

    ✅ Facing World-Class Bowlers – His toughest opponents (including Nathan Lyon & Mitchell Starc).

    🔥 Whether you're a cricketer, coach, or just love the game, this episode is packed with actionable advice to elevate your mental game.

    If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the NOTIFICATION BELL so you never miss an episode.

    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 journey, mindset, thought processes, and mental resilience behind success.

    From how batsmen sharpen their focus to the mental cues bowlers use for consistent execution, this podcast unpacks the cerebral side of the game - one conversation at a time.

    Decode the Mind, Master Your Temperament!

    Find us on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Player.fm, PocketCasts

    Follow us on Social Media:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecerebralcricketer

    TikTok: @TheCerebralCricketer

    Twitter: @CerebralCricket

    Timestamps

    00:00 Intro

    01:10 Growing up with cricket and early sporting influences

    03:00 Why Bryce became an opening batter

    05:00 Left-hand batting, right-hand bowling: a natural advantage

    07:30 The role Bryce’s dad played in shaping his mental game

    09:30 Junior cricket lessons: maturity over flash

    11:00 Balancing tough coaching with support

    13:30 Letting kids enjoy cricket vs overcoaching

    15:00 Under-15 Nationals: nerves, failure & getting picked as a bowler

    19:00 Cricket in the Netherlands: isolation, pressure & breakthrough

    23:00 Accessing a sports psych: the start of mental transformation

    25:00 Breaking routines to build mental flexibility

    26:30 Breathwork, mindfulness & calming the chaos

    30:00 The crucial first 30 balls: getting set

    32:00 Managing mental downtime between deliveries

    34:00 Breath control strategies during high-pressure situations

    36:00 Meditation, visualization & prepping for bowlers

    38:00 Using video footage without frying your brain

    40:00 Playing 1st grade at 17 & scoring his debut hundred

    42:00 Facing elite bowlers and discovering the trigger movement

    46:00 Fraser-McGurk, individuality, and finding what works for you

    49:00 Why self-awareness beats textbook technique

    51:00 Trialling a front foot trigger – and it worked

    52:30 The story behind Bryce's epic 345 for QLD 2nd XI

    56:30 “Now make it 300” – Chris Hartley’s motivating message

    58:00 How to stay hungry & focused after reaching a milestone

    1:00:00 The psychology of building huge innings

    1:02:30 How Bryce keeps things simple when batting long

    1:05:00 Developing batting clarity through lived experience

    1:08:00 Why red-ball cricket exposes your true temperament

    1:10:00 Lessons from failure, flow, and mental recalibration

    1:13:00 Final thoughts on discipline, development & mindset

    1:15:00 Advice for young cricketers: process, presence, and patience

    1:17:00 What’s next for Bryce Street?

    1:19:00 Closing reflections & outro

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We sit down with Queensland's Bryce Street, to dive deep into the mental side of cricket.

From overcoming nerves and self-doubt to scoring record-breaking innings (including his epic 345 off 434 balls), Bryce shares invaluable insights on what it takes to succeed at the highest levels of the game.

From managing negative self-talk to embracing simplicity at the crease, Bryce gives us a rare, honest look into the psychology of performance and what it means to trust your game even when the runs aren’t flowing.

Whether you’re a player, coach, or just a lover of the game, this episode is packed with takeaways on resilience, self-awareness, and the mental craft of batting.

🔹 Key Topics Discussed:

✅ Mindset & Mental Toughness – How Bryce deals with pressure, nerves, and self-doubt.

✅ Batting Strategies – The secrets behind his big hundreds and disciplined approach.

✅ Trigger Movements & Technique – Why some batters use them, and others don’t.

✅ Lessons from Legends – Playing alongside Labuschagne, Khawaja, and Renshaw.

✅ Sports Psychology – The role of routines, breathwork, and visualization in performance.

✅ Facing World-Class Bowlers – His toughest opponents (including Nathan Lyon & Mitchell Starc).

🔥 Whether you're a cricketer, coach, or just love the game, this episode is packed with actionable advice to elevate your mental game.

If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the NOTIFICATION BELL so you never miss an episode.

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 journey, mindset, thought processes, and mental resilience behind success.

From how batsmen sharpen their focus to the mental cues bowlers use for consistent execution, this podcast unpacks the cerebral side of the game - one conversation at a time.

Decode the Mind, Master Your Temperament!

Find us on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Player.fm, PocketCasts

Follow us on Social Media:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecerebralcricketer

TikTok: @TheCerebralCricketer

Twitter: @CerebralCricket

Timestamps

00:00 Intro

01:10 Growing up with cricket and early sporting influences

03:00 Why Bryce became an opening batter

05:00 Left-hand batting, right-hand bowling: a natural advantage

07:30 The role Bryce’s dad played in shaping his mental game

09:30 Junior cricket lessons: maturity over flash

11:00 Balancing tough coaching with support

13:30 Letting kids enjoy cricket vs overcoaching

15:00 Under-15 Nationals: nerves, failure & getting picked as a bowler

19:00 Cricket in the Netherlands: isolation, pressure & breakthrough

23:00 Accessing a sports psych: the start of mental transformation

25:00 Breaking routines to build mental flexibility

26:30 Breathwork, mindfulness & calming the chaos

30:00 The crucial first 30 balls: getting set

32:00 Managing mental downtime between deliveries

34:00 Breath control strategies during high-pressure situations

36:00 Meditation, visualization & prepping for bowlers

38:00 Using video footage without frying your brain

40:00 Playing 1st grade at 17 & scoring his debut hundred

42:00 Facing elite bowlers and discovering the trigger movement

46:00 Fraser-McGurk, individuality, and finding what works for you

49:00 Why self-awareness beats textbook technique

51:00 Trialling a front foot trigger – and it worked

52:30 The story behind Bryce's epic 345 for QLD 2nd XI

56:30 “Now make it 300” – Chris Hartley’s motivating message

58:00 How to stay hungry & focused after reaching a milestone

1:00:00 The psychology of building huge innings

1:02:30 How Bryce keeps things simple when batting long

1:05:00 Developing batting clarity through lived experience

1:08:00 Why red-ball cricket exposes your true temperament

1:10:00 Lessons from failure, flow, and mental recalibration

1:13:00 Final thoughts on discipline, development & mindset

1:15:00 Advice for young cricketers: process, presence, and patience

1:17:00 What’s next for Bryce Street?

1:19:00 Closing reflections & outro

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