
Spin bowling in England is in trouble — so what actually needs to change?In this episode of The Cricket Mind Podcast, we’re joined by former Kent and Nottinghamshire spinner and leading coach Rob Ferley.We explore why spin bowling is struggling in England, what makes a spinner effective in matches (not just in nets), and how coaching, environments, and captaincy all shape development.Rob also shares his thinking behind Square One Cricket — a new initiative aiming to rethink how players learn and progress in the game.In this episode:What actually makes a good spinner (beyond technique)The psychological challenges spinners face — and why they’re often misunderstoodWhy spinners struggle to transfer performance from nets to matchesHow captains can get more (or less) out of their spinnersWhat we’re getting right — and wrong — in coaching spinPractical advice for young spinners looking to improveInside Square One Cricket and its vision for the futureTimestamps00:00 – Spin bowling in England is “in a bit of a pickle"00:42 – Introducing Rob Ferley04:24 – What makes a good spinner?08:14 – Progression, passion, and development environments18:49 – Psychological challenges of spin & managing pressure23:58 – Getting hit as a spinner: thoughts, feelings, behaviour27:38 – Do captains get the best out of spinners?40:17 – How should we coach and develop young spinners?49:52 – The art vs science of spin bowling55:22 – Square One Cricket: concept and vision🔗 Get in touch / Links🌐 Website: https://www.cricketmind.online📩 Email: nathan@cricketmind.online📱 Instagram: cricket.mind.onlineSquare One Cricket:https://squareoneeducation.co.uk🎧 Enjoyed the episode?If you found this helpful, make sure you subscribe to The Cricket Mind Podcast and leave a rating or review — it really helps us grow and reach more players, parents, and coaches.
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