EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 1H 11M
Ep 32 - CODE Sports' Daniel Cherny on Media, Player Narratives & Reality of Professional Cricket
What is it really like to live under the microscope as a professional cricketer? In this episode of The Cerebral Cricketer, I'm joined by Melbourne-based cricket journalist Daniel Cherny for a fascinating conversation on the hidden psychological side of professional cricket. We explore what high level cricketers have to deal with beyond pure performance, from media scrutiny and social media criticism to selection pressure, public narratives, and the mental toll of being constantly assessed. Daniel shares insights from years of covering Australian cricket, including how player reputations are formed, why certain narratives stick, how young players adjust to the spotlight, and what journalists observe about pressure that fans often miss. We also dive into Sheffield Shield cricket, Test cricket culture in Australia, and the evolving environment around elite players in the modern game. If you're interested in the mental side of cricket, selection dynamics, team culture, and the reality of life under the microscope, this is a must-watch. Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:27 How Daniel Cherny got into sports journalism 02:02 Daniel's cricketing background 02:50 His journey from The Age to Code Sports 08:04 Victoria, cricket culture, and journalism 12:28 What makes covering cricket different 17:56 Sheffield Shield crowds and long format interest 21:49 Why Test cricket still dominates in Australia 26:11 Is Sheffield Shield still producing Test players? 33:21 The pressure jump to international cricket 40:32 How narratives stick to cricketers 49:46 How players handle being dropped 56:29 Social media and the mental toll on cricketers 01:02:03 Team culture and the modern Australian setup 01:08:14 Daniel's favourite journalism moments 01:09:39 The player unlucky to miss more Test cricket 01:10:24 Wrap up
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Ep 32 - CODE Sports' Daniel Cherny on Media, Player Narratives & Reality of Professional Cricket
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