Ep 21 - NSW Next Gen: William Salzmann on Batting Philosophy, Training the Mind & Rewiring Self Talk
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NSW future star William Salzmann joins The Cerebral Cricketer to unpack the mind behind his batting.
From coming through the NSW pathway and U19 World Cup, to opening the batting for the Blues and scoring big runs, Salzmann takes us inside his batting philosophy, how he builds his game around strong defence, and what his mental routines actually look like in the middle.
We dig into how he rewired his self talk, deals with negative thoughts after a mistake, and gets back into flow state ball by ball.
He shares how he plans an innings, his between ball routines, the cues he uses at the crease, and the role of coaches, mentors and senior players in shaping his mindset.
We also have some fun picking an underdog Ashes side, talking about facing quality bowling, and what it really takes to turn promise into a long career.
If you are a young batter, an all rounder, a coach, or just love the mental side of cricket, this one is packed with practical insights you can steal for your own game.
Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
1:30 Navigating Injuries
5:00 Opening the batting with dad
07:00 Cricket as a Child
14:00 Coaching from Neil D'Costa
25:00 Adjustments when opening the batting
33:00 How top batsmen stay present
44:00 How to Use Breathwork as a Batsman
46:00 Negative self talk
56:00 Do some batsmen not feel fear?
1:01:00 Coming in at 5/23
1:05:00 Green shield vs Sam konstas
1:10:00 Age group carnival
1:12:00 U19 WC
1:18:00 Debut for NSW
1:23:00 5/23 and scoring a 100
1:26:00 NSW Debut at the WACA
1:31:00 Fantasy Draft - Best Ashes T20 XI
1:52:00 Wrapping Up
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