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Real Cricketers. Real Results.

See how players at every level have transformed their game with Cricket Matters. From technical breakthroughs to physical improvements and mental resilience—these are the stories of cricketers who put in the work and saw real progress.

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Cricket Matters Case Studies

See how Cricket Matters helps cricketers worldwide overcome challenges, improve performance, and achieve their goals through real-world case studies.

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We Get It – Mastering the Game is Hard!

We understand the intricate demands of cricket, from long hours on the field to the mental pressure of playing well. That’s why we offer personalised coaching to help you overcome these challenges and perform at your best when it matters most.

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James Breese: Strength and Conditioning Expert at Cricket Matters

The Practitioner Behind the System

Built by Someone Accountable for the Decisions.

James Breese: Strength and Conditioning Expert at Cricket Matters

Cricket Matters isn’t a collection of services. It’s a performance system designed to guide better decisions — over seasons, not sessions.

I’m James Breese, founder of Cricket Matters and a sports therapist working at the intersection of coaching, training, and rehabilitation in cricket.

I’ve coached players.
I’ve prepared athletes.
I’ve treated injuries.
And I still play the game.

That matters — because the decisions inside this system aren’t theoretical. They’re based on what actually breaks players, what keeps them on the field, and what allows improvement to hold up in matches and across seasons.

Cricket Matters exists to remove guesswork. I’m accountable for the thinking behind it.

James Breese
Founder, Cricket Matters

Start in the Right Place.

Every cricketer starts with assessment — to identify what’s limiting progress before training or coaching begins.

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