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EPISODE · May 18, 2026 · 1H 35M

Ep 34 - NZ International Scott Kuggeleijn on "Why Most Cricketers Don't Truly Know Their Game"

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In this episode of The Cerebral Cricketer, I'm joined by New Zealand international all-rounder Scott Kuggeleijn for a deep and honest conversation about what it really takes to understand your game. Scott has represented the Black Caps across all three formats, built an outstanding domestic career with Northern Districts, and been part of elite IPL environments with Chennai Super Kings, Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore. We dive into the mindset behind his explosive 19-ball fifty in New Zealand first-class cricket, why so many cricketers struggle to truly know their own game, and how players can avoid getting lost in technical overload, bad advice and the pressure to please coaches. Scott also opens up about his unique bowling action, learning from his father, developing self-awareness as a fast bowler, the worst advice he ever received, and the importance of honest conversations in cricket environments. We also discuss what it was like being around names like MS Dhoni, Shane Watson, Dwayne Bravo, AB de Villiers, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Kieron Pollard, Kane Williamson, Daniel Vettori and Shaun Tait, plus the lessons he picked up across the IPL, CPL and other franchise tournaments. This is a must-watch for young cricketers, fast bowlers, all-rounders, coaches, and anyone interested in the mental side of cricket. Topics covered: Scott Kuggeleijn's cricket journey Growing up with a father who played for New Zealand His unique catapult-style bowling action The mindset behind his 19-ball fifty Why self-awareness matters in cricket How to handle coaching advice The danger of overthinking technique Shaun Tait's advice on bowling fast Kane Williamson's cricket mind Inside CSK, Mumbai Indians and RCB AB de Villiers' humility Virat Kohli's energy and confidence Fast bowling tactics and franchise cricket Subscribe for more deep-dive cricket conversations on mindset, performance, pressure and the inner game. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 00:39 Growing Up In A Cricket Family 01:45 Scott's Unique Bowling Action 05:23 Training For Fast Bowling 07:12 Becoming A Bowling All Rounder 08:04 The 19 Ball Fifty 10:01 The Mindset Behind The Innings 15:31 Why Overcoaching Can Hurt Players 16:27 Being Your Own Best Coach 19:30 Honest Conversations With Coaches 21:38 Why Some Players Get Stuck 28:19 The Worst Bowling Advice He Received 32:00 Knowing What Type Of Bowler You Are 36:22 Simple Mental Cues That Work 37:36 Understanding Your Role In The Team 40:43 Why Fast Bowlers Need Gears 45:28 The Jump To International Cricket 48:20 Shaun Tait's Advice On Bowling Fast 51:38 Kane Williamson And Daniel Vettori 53:24 Champions League T20 Lessons 55:57 Beating Mumbai Indians 58:20 Inside Chennai Super Kings 01:03:25 Why CSK Back Their Players 01:05:24 CSK's Calm Environment 01:06:45 Bowling To KL Rahul And Chris Gayle 01:09:10 Mumbai Indians And RCB Experiences 01:10:45 AB De Villiers' Humility 01:11:43 Virat Kohli's Energy 01:12:42 Franchise Cricket Around The World 01:15:13 The Cutthroat Reality Of Franchise Cricket 01:16:30 Handling Pressure In Professional Cricket 01:19:46 Life Outside Cricket 01:21:18 Test Cricket And England's Bazball Approach 01:26:21 Nathan Lyon, Australia And Steve Smith 01:28:07 Most Impressive Bowlers He Has Seen 01:29:38 Jesse Ryder And Shane Watson 01:32:49 Dutch Roots And Netherlands Cricket 01:34:48 Final Reflections

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