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Wednesday Jan 16, 2019
Wednesday Jan 16, 2019
Welcome to this episode of The Cricket Mentoring Podcast. This episode is with someone who has a very interesting insight on the game of cricket.
Gideon Haigh is without a doubt one of the most intelligent humans that I’ve ever spoken to and I was fascinated listening to his insight and views on the game. As one of the chief cricket writers for The Australian newspaper, Gideon watches international and domestic matches closely and combined with his background in things outside of cricket is regarded as one of the best cricket pundits in the country.
He is also frequently talking about the game on TV and is currently giving his expert views on channel 7 during the Test series between Australia and India.
At 52 years old he is also still playing for his beloved South Yarra cricket club in the Victorian Grade Competition and therefore truly understands the game and struggles that come with it as a player.
As someone who has read and followed Gideon’s insights for a while I was very excited to chat to him and hear his views on the game.
In this episode we discussed:
- How he got into playing cricket and how he’s reinvented himself throughout his career
- Why he travels over an hour twice a week to play at his cricket club
- Why club cricket is important to the development of players
- How some young players in the Australian system are burning out due to their workload
- How technology has changed the game over the past 10 years
- The qualities needed to perform at the highest level
- What traits the best leaders he’s seen posses
- What his advice is for any youngster wanting to pursue a career as a cricket journalist
Plus a whole lot more.
This was truly a fascinating chat with someone who looks at the game differently to most others. I’m sure you’ll be enthralled, just as I was by Gideon’s articulate answers and depth of knowledge of Australian cricket.