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General Cricket => Your Cricket => Topic started by: play-yourself-in on February 18, 2016, 06:50:29 PM
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So on Sunday I have my first game for my new club, I've never met any of them before, I have no idea about the standard of the league and it's in a country I've only lived in for 2 months...what could possibly go wrong?
In my head I'm thinking out 4th or 5th ball having not made contact with the previous deliveries, shell a couple of catches and get taken off after 2 overs for 30.
Surely it won't be that bad.
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40 ball ton up and 5/20 with the ball including 3 c&b no bother mate.
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Take your time, don't be rushed by anyones expectations. Have a word with the cap about the wickets, anything off about and what not. Quality of the bowlers if he knows. And do you best.
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In my first game for my current club I ran out 4 people and dropped 2 catches. If they are a decent bunch of lads they will forgive you and in time run you out and get their revenge
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Dont put pressure on yourself by all means think about your batting and bowling but play your way doing what you know works for you.
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Performance anxiety never helps. Show 100% commitment on the field. Be vocal on the field, support your bowlers, appreciate good fielding and crack some jokes in between to lighten the mood. This will help u ease into the new team. You have a full season to meet performance expectation. Don't worry about ur first game ..
Good luck and let us know how it goes ..
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Just try and enjoy yourself mate :)
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Thanks for all your kind words of support, played today and it could have gone a lot worse. The weather wasn't great so everyone decided to play 20/20 rather than 40/40. I told them I'm a middle order batsman and can bowl a few overs of dodgy off spin if needed.
We bowled first they gave me 3 over I took 3-18 including a wicket with my first delivery!
I didn't have a great deal to do in the field but was as vocal as I could be, we knocked off their 121/10 off in the 17th over for 2 down so I didn't get a bat but I'm happy with a bit of a bowl.
Good bunch of blokes who made me feel very welcome. Let's hope the season goes well.
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Thanks for all your kind words of support, played today and it could have gone a lot worse. The weather wasn't great so everyone decided to play 20/20 rather than 40/40. I told them I'm a middle order batsman and can bowl a few overs of dodgy off spin if needed.
We bowled first they gave me 3 over I took 3-18 including a wicket with my first delivery!
I didn't have a great deal to do in the field but was as vocal as I could be, we knocked off their 121/10 off in the 17th over for 2 down so I didn't get a bat but I'm happy with a bit of a bowl.
Good bunch of blokes who made me feel very welcome. Let's hope the season goes well.
Sound ideal mate, well done
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Second game for new club today....went in number four and on the artificial wicket I got one of these first up.
Gutted!
http://youtu.be/yqoCYp3H1e4 (http://youtu.be/yqoCYp3H1e4)
I then kept wicket cause there keeper had not shown up, only done it 2 or 3 times before and it was hard work on the dodgy astro pitch but I did ok.
We won against a good team which was the best part.
On to next week!
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Last season was my first season at my new club (I played most of my colts cricket there but left for 5 years) and my first net session was very positive bowling on one of the practice tracks I managed to get some decent spin and cause some trouble. When batting I was hitting the ball quite well. On the Saturday I had to start in the 4th XI and earn my promotion up the teams. I batted at 4 (which was the highest I had batted for 6 years) and actually felt pretty good for a player that batted between 9 and 11 for many seasons. I managed to get 51 which was my first 50 hitting a few nice sixes along the way before being bowled in the last couple of overs. I also managed to get a couple of wickets as the sixth bowler (it was a friendly so as I batted for a while I bowled less overs). Not a bad debut in my opinion. The next day I played a Sunday friendly with many of the 2nd team players. I opened the batting and got a healthy 39 including a massive six out of the ground hitting the side of a house. God damn 39 its definitely become my bogey score as 3 times have I sat on 39 and 3 times I've got out (two of the occasions I wasn't aware what score I was on. In my last competitive game for my old club I was batting at 11 in a lost cause game so I decided to have some fun hitting 39 in about 25 balls before getting out on the last ball of the game.