To sum it up in 3 words: Hit and miss.
Season targets: To improve wicket keeping to first choice, and get my first half ton.
Result: Became club #1 with a drastic improvement from last year, and a top score of 49no.
first game got 33 with lots of cover drives, felt really good had some nice form.
then my bat went back for about 4-5 weeks which threw me off my rythm.
few good scores mixed with some bad low scores, threw my wicket away so many times when had time to get myself in.
I feel like I need to run 5 or 6 phrases in my head to prepare myself before going out then imbetween each ball (play each ball as its bowled, straight bat, front foot forward) would play much better with our skipper (very good batsman) at the other end just because we would talk to each other about our batting situation which I guess kept me at ease.
49no was a great innings which included taking 28 off the last over, 19 of which were mine. wasnt fussed about not getting the half ton at the time but it bugs me more now!
missed alot of games to the middle of the season which rocked my form, and nobody wanted to net or train which i wanted to do.
wicket keeping: first game of season apart from a missed stumping was really good, stood up to a fast bowled and was taking the ball nicely, unfortunately our home pitch is unpredictable bounce so standing up is very difficult. Another reason why I wish to train but dont get the support.
Took a lovely diving catch to my left, and in my left paw while on tour in newcastle, the batsman was on 99. 2nd slip said I had stolen his catch (ego+1)
was my 3rd season playing cricket (age 23 at end of season) and ive gone from a fringe player to first choice and in with the lads (great feeling! we are #1 for banter outside and inside our team)
Have now moved down south and need to get my kit down here and find a club, would net 7 days a week if I had the oppourtunity! gotta save some money though as club membership is 800% on what I was paying at home!
Cant wait for next season, hope to do lots of wicket keeping drills and work my way into a side as a wicket keeper (always difficult)
Also won a bronze medal at the UK corporate cames for Cricket 8s, but we lost some bad games due to captain selection. (we had 9 players, 2 WK, rather than upset his other WK he would field and bowl me. 3 overs no maidens or wickets 49 runs (awaiting England call up) although I repeatedly told him I'm not a bowler (slower than slow right arm leg spin or seam up, 5ft 8 doesnt generate me much pace or bounce!)