So... end of season(ish) and time for reflection.
Getting to an age where I will be starting/ have started my second playing time (getting old and accepting you're village 🤣).
Question - to keep bowling did you folks/ will you folks move to:
A/ Trying spin.
or
B/ Bowling slow filth/ dibble cobblers.
Looking to work on stuff over the winter and interested in your experiences.
Whether you bowl or bat, club cricket does require a level of fitness and skill. Trick is finding a level where you can comfortably maintain your good game. If one is lucky, they can find clubs/leagues with sufficient skill/level variety to accomodate players of different interest and skill/fitness levels. Trick is finding that club/league. Second trick is finding your own balance of time investment required to maintain that fitness and skill level.
Cricket requires a lot of work - both for players and organizers/managers of games. As long as you enjoy the (otherwise) cumbersome process of making cricket happen, you can find time and energy to make cricket happen. Key is passion or love for the activity. If the passion starts to wane or life exerts other priorities on you, cricket falls by the way side.
Keep the passion alive and you will find means to make it work. If you start losing interest, that is alright as well. There are other fun things you can do.
PS: There are people out there who profess to love "fielding". It sounds so disingenuous. Please don't be that guy!