So I am one of these, I'm not a natural at batting so it would seem so I practice, practice, practice and strive to improve. Every time I get out I over-analyse where I went wrong how I can prevent it from happening again. I've struggled with various different things in recent years. I started this season quite well for my standards, I'm playing first XI for my club who play in the top flight of our amateur league. I admit I'm a little bit out of my depth but have felt recently like I'm getting there. I have joined a midweek T20 just because I love playing cricket... There standard is somewhat lower than my club team (more like the cast from 'Outside Edge') so when I went out to bat last night they were expecting good things and so was I given my recent form for my club team. So I was hugely embarrassed and I'm sure they were hugely disapoointed when I went for a first baller

Young bowler trundles in, no pace, no movement, good line, good length... nothing to worry about, get bat on ball, have a look at the next one. But to my dismay I didn't get bat on ball, the ball stayed low and and I was on my way. It definitely wasn't a pea roller, I wasn't hard done too it just stayed lower than I anticipated.
How can I defend against such a thing? I could play 'French cricket' but I generally have quite a high backlift and enjoy playing my shots. Does this make me victim to the one that keeps low or am I doing something fundamentally wrong???