Ultimately I want to play at the best standard I can whilst having an impact. I've been told by Vice Chairman who I've only met twice that I'd have an impact on Saturday teams and after one session apparently the lads rated me as a bowler. But I'm bound to be told that?
Unless you are planning to be a pro, or break some premiership league records, my humble opinion is to play where you get the most out of it.Most of us work all week, get stressy, have to deal with kids / teens / wives, and look to our Saturday's cricket as something pleasurable, a well-deserved treat at the end of a week.Therefore, play where you enjoy it the most, with people that you like and at a level where you are genuinely contributing and not just making up the numbers. The rest doesn't matter.
Fully agree. The only down side to it is that in lower divisions, sometimes you end up playing against teams which mostly consist of promising colts and old timers..playing against such oppositions can lead to more frustration and feel like you wasted your entire day. One can only enjoy if there is a fine balance of enjoyment and competitiveness.
I'm moving to Birmingham in the next month, and I'm looking for a club... They all look pretty big, any pointers? Hopefully moving to South Birmingham.
Hi Billy my clubs in South Birmingham. I can get you a game or just talk through your options.
We have a player who drives from central Birmingham every game, I'm sure he'd give you a lift
Not to mention 5 forum members playing at ashorne already
Soon to be 6 hopefully, first training session for myself tonight