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EPISODE · Apr 4, 2026 · 1H 21M

Ep 30 - Western Australia's Opener Joel Curtis on the Mindset Behind His Rise in Domestic Cricket

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We are joined by Western Australia wicketkeeper-batter Joel Curtis for a deep conversation on the mental and technical side of batting and handling self-doubt. We explore how backyard battles with his older brother shaped his competitiveness, how he developed his game, and the role Cricket Mentoring played in sharpening both his technique and mental approach. Joel opens up about playing in England, learning to trust his game, and how volume of cricket helped accelerate his development. He also reflects honestly on the pressure of second XI cricket, making his Sheffield Shield debut, getting a first-ball duck, and the self-doubt that followed, before later scoring his maiden Shield hundred for WA. If you enjoy cricket conversations that go beyond the surface and explore the mindset behind performance, this one is for you. Topics include: Joel Curtis, Western Australia cricket, Sheffield Shield, batting mindset, self-doubt, mental routines, wicketkeeper-batsman, grade cricket, Second XI cricket, first-class cricket, domestic cricket, cricket psychology, facing fast bowling, batting technique, cricket development. Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:26 How Joel got into cricket 01:21 Growing up competitive with his older brother 03:41 Was he always a wicketkeeper-batter? 05:49 Learning without a technical coach 07:39 How backyard cricket shaped his batting 10:13 The impact of Cricket Mentoring 12:01 Batting fundamentals for young players 13:21 Why great batters play late 15:59 Does defense still matter in T20 cricket? 17:31 England, freedom and record-breaking runs 22:24 Why England fast-tracked his development 24:22 Grade cricket form and his WA opportunity 28:29 Advice for handling pressure opportunities 29:37 Joel's Sheffield Shield debut 32:48 First-ball duck, self-doubt and bouncing back 35:00 Reflecting on that dismissal and what he changed 36:54 Are Shield conditions harder for batters now? 39:58 The story behind his maiden Shield hundred 42:34 Preparing to face quality pace attacks 44:46 Batting in flow at Junction Oval 47:33 Learning from Mitch Marsh and WA's stars 50:37 How to train for genuine pace 52:57 Joel's batting routine 56:22 Adapting to different batting roles 59:38 MRF Academy, PM's XI and India experience 01:02:40 What India taught him about playing spin 01:04:18 Chasing 320 against Tasmania 01:07:05 Dressing room message during WA's tense chase  01:08:15 Sports psych, meditation and visualization 01:10:19 Handling self-doubt and mental chatter 01:13:21 Toughest bowler he has faced 01:13:58 Batters who impressed him most 01:14:54 His most satisfying innings 01:15:27 Best piece of advice he's received 01:19:12 Balancing work and cricket before his contract 01:20:47 Wrap up

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