Probably a click-baity topic title!
Ollie is 13, wicket keeper batsman.
This year he has started playing senior cricket. He is playing a mix of 2nds/3rd team games. Keeping well, batting is a work in progress, but there are signs of improvement as he adjusts. He is also playing U15s, and is regularly retiring not out as per the league rules. Once you adjust for # of games he is right up there as one of the league top scorers. He's in the U13 interleague team and done well so far.
At the start of the season we asked Ollie if he wanted to play club U13s or not. We recognised he was playing a lot of cricket, and this standard is a lot lower than all the other options he has available. He said he did- mainly because of 2 reasons.
1) He wanted a chance to excel, since he is constantly battling against the handicap of playing "up" in age. Here he gets to play against his true peers.
2) He has actually played with some of the others in the team since he was 6. He went to primary school with them, and his best friend at secondary school plays in the team. He simply enjoys playing in the team.
Socially the senior teams are difficult for a 13 year old- despite the fact he likes them all and they are brilliant with him. He's a fully equal team member of the 15's, but here he gets to be captain and clear leader. The interleague is mainly a team of strangers, due to rearrangements in the league structure. As a very minor point, the interleague say they look at stats on play cricket as part of their selection process.
So this week he was selected to play. 8 a side pairs. We are in quite a low league as the team is very weak without Ollie.
He faced 15 balls and scored 68. His first over was 6,6,6,6,4,3. One of their bowlers went for 57 for his 2 overs
After the match I got a (friendly) message from our coach. Their coach had said:
"why is Oliver playing in a 13s B division 2 match tonight? He's a 2nd/3rd teamer and battered everyone all over the place. I'm getting lots of grief from parents etc."
Now there is some extra context that mean I'm not able to be entirely objective in their question, but I thought I would take that out, and see what others thought?
Is it fair Ollie plays 13s if he is going to do this every time? He is top of the batting rankings after playing 2 games, with double the runs of the next player who has played 5 matches. We all agree there is minimal challenge (he is unlikely to meet other strong players due to the league). But it is 13s- his friends play, and he wants to play with his friends. Should he be excluded?