
About this episode
This episode explores Ian Botham's remarkable comeback in the 1981 Ashes series, featuring insights from key players involved.
In 1981 Ian Botham became a national sporting hero. From the depths of despair after being sacked as England captain, he fought back to lead a remarkable resurgence. All while playing some of the most scintillating cricket the game had ever seen. In this episode you'll hear from the key protagonists of one of English crickets finest moments. Botham himself explains how he managed to transform his mindset after being unceremoniously stripped of the captaincy. His replacement as captain, Mike Brearley, reveals how he used his training as a psychologist to recapture the best from Botham. Bob Willis takes us into that incredible game at Headingley, the turning point for the series, and England batsman Mike Gatting recalls how Botham found a cheeky way to rub salt in the wounds of the Australians - by commandeering their champagne.
People in this episode
Guests: Ian Botham, Mike Brearley, Bob Willis, Mike Gatting
Topics covered
- cricket
- sports history
- resilience
- leadership
- comeback
- England cricket
Keywords
- Ian Botham
- Ashes
- England cricket
- 1981
- comeback
- psychology
- Headingley
- sports hero
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: England
Places: Headingley
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