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What level of cricket do you believe you should play? The highest level possible for your standard or enjoying yourself??

The Highest level of your ability
- 54 (47.4%)
Enjoying yourself and your cricket
- 60 (52.6%)

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GarrettJ

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all depends on your age i think

as a youngster you shoudl always push yourself to the maximum .... one you hit early 30's i think its time to take a step back and help the youngsters through.
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all depends on your age i think

as a youngster you shoudl always push yourself to the maximum .... one you hit early 30's i think its time to take a step back and help the youngsters through.

Dont really agree with this - I made the move to a higher standard at 35, and have been holding down a first team spot at a higher level for the last 7 years (and hoping to do so again next season)....
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I'm actually moving to a higher standard next season. I've been with my current club for ten years and feel i need q change. I'm 29, 30 in December so not getting any younger and don't want to regret doing it. I really enjoy playing with my current team but the combination of poor tracks and the lack of training frustrates me. This new club plays in a better standard and they train twice a week (all 3 men's teams plus 3 junior teams). I just think it's the push need. If I don't enjoy it then I'll move back so I've nothing to loose.
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which club ryan?
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Well, I heard Lancashire were struggling?  :)
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which club ryan?

It's Wakefield thornes,  1st team play in the central Yorkshire prem and 2nds play in division 1. I'll be starting in the twos and batting 4/5 and bowling now and then. Maybe progress into the firsts if I'm good enough.

Postcode is WF2 7RY if you want to check it out.
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be sad to see u go mate but i know why ur doing it :) and i feel the same as you but id only leave to play a better standard and its hard for me to kick a keeper out
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you'd be ok at Headingley Simdog, Manton can't keep anyway  :D
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lol
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you'd be ok at Headingley Simdog, Manton can't keep anyway  :D

Like haha
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i did say tho id only leave for a better standard? not to go play micky mouse cricket in the wetherby league
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we are nearly in the big time - Div3 now lol. Play Airewharfe teams on a Thursday, can't ask for much more than that.
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yes but ur thursday team is not same as the weekend team :) i do enjoy playing on a thursday cos standard is much better :)

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It's Wakefield thornes,  1st team play in the central Yorkshire prem and 2nds play in division 1. I'll be starting in the twos and batting 4/5 and bowling now and then. Maybe progress into the firsts if I'm good enough.

Postcode is WF2 7RY if you want to check it out.


Played there 3s in a friendly in 2009:-

http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/headingleycricketclub/s/match-report-12702.html?fixture_id=134063&official=0
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I've always wanted and tried to play the highest standard possible

Did my time in my old clubs 2nd XI from the ages of 13-21, opened the batting, kept wicket and eventually captained the side. Was overlooked for the 1sts for a number of years despite topping the averages regularly as 'the 2nds needed a keeper'.

Eventually saw the light about 3 years ago and changed clubs. I've been in the 1st XI ever since. I am much more motivated by playing against a high level of opposition and knowing the bowling will be good. I feel its important to have goals/aims to keep you competitive.

I'm sure there will be a time when I'm ready to drop down and stroke a few balls around for a leisurely 50 and then stand at slip for 40 overs but I havent quite reached it yet   
 
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