Sorry, as this will probably be a stream of consciousness, but I wonder if anyone suffers the same frustrations.
So, club nets tonight - bowling went well, occasionally got biffed, occasionally troubled some first-teamers with my benders.
Then it came my turn to bat. For some reason the batting seems to have regressed, the main problem being my feet of stone. I can't seem to get across to off-stump, to play anything. I'm hanging back on leg-stump, and playing stuff from there, I really am struggling to get in line.
Last year, I took a couple in the face and neck, nothing serious only gentle glancing blows (I'm not a helmet wearer normally), but it seems to have made me afraid of the ball, and I hang back on leg-stump looking to free the arms.
Has anyone else suffered from this? I guess the key questions are is it a mental fix or a technique fix?
Should I just bat in a helmet, man up and get my head over the ball?
Should I exaggerate the back and across movement and plant myself on off-stump.
I have to say that at the moment, I am an adherent to the Buzz technique of leaning into the shot, rather than the trigger movement of back and across.