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Posted November 27, 2014 22:48 · last edited March 18, 2021 07:29

LeighboNZ wrote:

What do I tell my quick bowlers to do tomorrow?

Stop the bouncers, keep it full?

I feel we should play as normal, but should we consider taking it easy?

Assuming your bowlers are grown men (or women) you talk to them and tell them to do what feels right to them. There is no right or wrong. Depending on the level you may first want to chat to the opposition skipper and umpires (?) and perhaps agree not to bowl any short sh!t this week, give it a rest for a week or two, perhaps 'til after the xmas/NY break until things settle a little in people's minds.

You may also want to think about how the batsmen are going to feel... and not just the good ones - the tail-end Charlie's too.

If I was playing social cricket tomorrow I'd be having a chat with my team and opponents and perhaps agreeing to pitch it on or just short of a reasonable length - and who cares if it becomes a run/slog fest, it's limited overs anyway, peoples safety and well being is far more important.

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LeighboNZ wrote:

What do I tell my quick bowlers to do tomorrow?

Stop the bouncers, keep it full?

I feel we should play as normal, but should we consider taking it easy?

Assuming your bowlers are grown men (or women) you talk to them and tell them to do what feels right to them. There is no right or wrong. Depending on the level you may first want to chat to the opposition skipper and umpires (?) and perhaps agree not to bowl any short sh!t this week, give it a rest for a week or two, perhaps 'til after the xmas/NY break until things settle a little in people's minds.

You may also want to think about how the batsmen are going to feel... and not just the good ones - the tail-end Charlie's too.

If I was playing social cricket tomorrow I'd be having a chat with my team and opponents and perhaps agreeing to pitch it on or just short of a reasonable length - and who cares if it becomes a run/slog fest, it's limited overs anyway, peoples safety and well being is far more important.