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i need some advice guys?
i have been playing in a local club in Tauranga, a port city in the northern part of New Zealand and this is my second season and its almost halfway through to its end. i am a right handed batsman , before joining the club , i never played with leather ball and never wore any gear and when i first joined them i was totally bad at batting.but since then , i have come a long way and have gotten more skilled and confident at my batting , to compliment that i am playing real good against our team's best bowlers in the net sessions.but the problem is i have hardly got any game time since i joined them, i have played like only 7 games in these 2 seasons and have batted like only 1-2 times and that too at number 10 or 11 despite being a batsman.i can see that i deserve a place in the team on basis of my batting skills and i have practiced more than anyone else to get into the team.but they simply dont give me a fucking chance.please tell me what should i do, should i keep practicing with them and hope to get batting in a game someday or should i just move on and join another club.please help me i am asking this because i want to play professionally and to do that in the next 4-5 years time, i need to atleast get to bat please help me guys as to what i should do thank you.
3 Answers
- Anonymous5 years ago
First of all, there is a huge difference in playing good in nets & playing good in a real match. It's good that you are batting well in nets, take it in a positive way, but don't get over-confident.
Secondly, it's very difficult for an unknown player to get recognized. You must try to bat as good as possible whenever you get a chance. Though I understand that you haven't got much chances and you can't really do much at no.10 or 11.
You will have to do hard work to get some chances and then you will have to convert those chances into performances.
But if you think that the club is under-estimating you or doesn't know your worth, and you will not get good chances, then I would suggest you to join another club. Otherwise it would be a waste of time only.
- Anonymous5 years ago
look for another team or else speak to your coach