Phil what you say about young batsmen is almost too true. Last season we had a young left arm spinner take 4-fer in a league game, their number 9 comes in, who is about my age, and hits him for 6 first ball. From slip I just say "nice start, best keep your strike rate at that" He grins and says "challenge accepted with these small boundaries" and plays big heave ho to give a skied catch next ball.
True. That's one of the reasons I left the Surrey Champ years ago. As a bowler, why would you just want to play on a batting road all the time?! Neither good for your ability or self-esteem when it is so heavily weighted in the batsmen's favour - though I wouldn't advocate going back to uncovered wickets either!'Flat track bullies' are becoming more and more common. Not that this is a bad thing but it seem all about the quick 30 than a big hundred these days. I'm only 31 but have been playing mens since I was 11. The chance has been dramatic.
Worse thing is Cam, you don't even need to be a good spinner. In our league last year, 8 of the top ten bowlers were spinners - people are so willing to take you on.On a flat track, OK. You are less likely to be done by the spin, but on a track with a bit of turn, you are just putting a bullseye on your wicket!
Just to confirm, was that 4 tons or 4 new bats last season??