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Cricket

Who are we?

Condor Performance Sport and Performance Psychologists is a select team of registered psychologists who specialise in the mental conditioning of sporting and performance teams and individuals throughout Australia and New Zealand.
We're neither clinical psychologists with "an interest in sport", nor are we "mind coaches".

We are, and always will be, sport psychologists.

Cricket

Cricket is a bit odd because basically it's more like an individual sport played in a group rather than a team sport. As a bowler or batsman you have much more in common with a golfer than you do a soccer player for example.

Cricket is psychologically demanding for three main reasons. First, it's slow allowing for more time for self doubt. Second, it is precision sport which means your accuracy is much more influenced by how nervous and anxious you are. Finally, it requires all the mental toughness of an individual sport as well as most of the mental aspects of a team sport (e.g. good communication).

Condor Performance's sport psychologists understand the frustration with trying to be the best cricketer you can be and have considerable experience working with a variety of ages, levels, genders and ambitions. Some of the mental areas most cricketers would benefit from working on are:


  • Controlling nerves and anxiety / helping with the yips
  • Bouncing back from a poor over, innings, match or competition
  • Learning when it's important to concentrate and focus and when it's essential to switch off
  • Designing effective physical, technical and mental practice - not going through the motions
  • Balancing cricket with life to prevent burnout
  • Staying motivated by picking the right goals (yes, there are many)
  • Learning how to think more accurately and less emotionally
  • Deciding if you really have what it takes to make a living from cricket

If you're a cricket coach or player of any kind who just wants to play better cricket then you might like to contact us today for information about one of our upcoming free Q&A sessions. Fill in the enquiry form to the right and we'll be in touch as soon as we can.

I've always trained hard but not smart. But in the last season, working with Gareth (Mole), we've just tried to use each session better. Australian specialist spinner Nathan Hauritz

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