So Last season, I went from batting at number 4 in the 2XI and having scores of 16, 10, 4,4,12 before our First XI opener got injured for the rest of the season. So the week after, confidence low.. I get the call up to the first team and being a left hander, my captain asks me to open.. in his words he said "Back yourself, and play on merit..." small pat on the back and out I went.. Scored an absolute fluent 25 before pulling one straight up and getting caught.. Yes 25 is not runs, and isn't anything special, but the important thing was I was driving everything clean, flicks off my leg to the boundary.. Best I batted so far that season..
Captain saw potential, and stuck with me till the end of the season.. How did I mentally prepare? I always told myself (whether or not true), My technique is excellent, my temprament is there all I now need is to execute that in the middle.. I would always take guard and face ball one, I would get my eye in by getting forward and smothering the first 5-10 balls straight down back to the bowler.. The ball hitting the middle of the bat even on a Front foot defence felt great and improved my confidence, settled the nerves. Without dragging on here, opening is all about responsibility and if you stick around for long enough, the old cliche never dies.. Time spent at the wicket does equal runs.