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In this episode, we sit down with England legend, 2005 Ashes hero, and the “King of Spain” himself, Ashley Giles, for an honest, reflective, and insightful conversation about life at the very top of the game.

From the transition of being a young left-arm seamer to a frontline international spinner, to the weight of expectation as a player and later Managing Director of England Cricket, Ashley opens up on a career defined by resilience and adaptation. This is a conversation packed with perspective on leadership, the realities of the modern game, and the grit required to move from the pitch to the boardroom.

We talk openly about the technical shift from pace to spin, the intense pressure of the Ashes, and the evolution of leadership styles — from stick vs carrot to handing responsibility back to the players.

In this episode, we cover:

• The Birth of a Spinner — How a back injury at age 14 transformed a promising left-arm seamer into a 21-wicket-in-four-weeks spin sensation.
• Tactics and Resilience — Dealing with the criticism of “not spinning it enough” and why having a solid technical base is your best protection under pressure.
• The 2005 Ashes & Tino Best — A look back at the iconic “mind the windows” moment and the reality of the post-series celebrations.
• Leadership from the Boardroom — Managing the England setup during the challenges of the COVID era and why adaptability is everything in elite teams.
• The Warwickshire Transition — Ashley reflects on evolving from a disciplined coaching style to watching his squad take ownership of their success.
• The “Shining Light” Philosophy — Why ego has no place in the game and the responsibility every player and leader carries for those who come next.

Whether you’re a young bowler navigating changes in your action, an aspiring leader, or simply love the tactical side of the game, this episode delivers high-level insight with Ashley’s trademark humility and humour.

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