Ben Brown on managing keeping & batting as a pro

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Welcome to this episode of The Cricket Mentoring Podcast. Ben Brown or Browny as he goes by, has played first-class cricket for 11 years and is regarded as one of the best wicket-keepers in England. Having played 117 first-class matches, Browny has a huge amount of experience and at the age of just 29, he still has a very long career ahead of him.
In 2017 he took over the captaincy of Sussex County Cricket Club midway through the season and this year, 2018 was officially made the club captain 
With a first-class average of a touch under 40 and an average of over 47 this season, Browny is the ultimate all-rounder and if it wasn’t for the dominance of Jonny Bairstow & Jos Buttler, he would seriously be up there for the next in line keeper for England.
I really enjoyed doing this interview with Browny as he’s one of my best mates so it was great to hear his story and the journey of how he got to where he is today. 
In this episode we discussed: 
How he’s born and raised in Sussex and has been a part of their system right the way through the underage groups to the senior team
How he made his first-class debut at the age of 18 against Sri Lanka
How he manages his preparation in terms of keeping & batting and how that’s changed throughout his career
What it was like being Matt Prior’s understudy and learning what he learnt from him while he was at the height of his powers
How playing grade cricket in Perth helped him both on and off the field
What he’s working on as a leader and how he’s constantly having to audit himself.

Plus a whole lot more.
This is an excellent episode with a genuinely great bloke who is at the top of his game and will hopefully get to wear the England colours one day.

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