Monday, 15 November 2010

CD and Albion

The game went well, and I think I allowed it to go on, yet was able to take control when there were no-balls and wides. So I was pleased. OPne batsman complained that I had missed a fine inside edge, and I ought to pay attention to that. I thought soon after that the ball was going down leg but narrowly missing, but perhaps that late turn was the bat touching the ball and so guiding it down leg. So a mistake.

I umpired while W McS bowled, and I gave him a warning for one bouncer, but it was not quite high enough, and so he told me that it should not be a warning unless it was above the shoulder. It is not the best look to be corrected by a player, but then again he does play for the Volts and so knows his stuff.

Next weekend I am umpiring with JH. As one team is the one I umpired badly last weekend, I hope to have a good performance.

Still, another game completed.

Friday, 12 November 2010

Albion & CD

Another game tomorrow, and it should be an easier one than last week. I should also check in my mind that I am ready for no-balls, for wides, leg-byes and so on.

So hoping for a good day. And the prediction is for sun...

Wednesday, 10 November 2010

Everyone has a bad day

We had a pretty good meeting in which we discussed various things. Once again, one who should not speak, spoke often and pointlessly. I spoke for the first time since joining, and it was to raise the point that the earlier Otago Cricket tell us of a game the better. I think people listened to my brief suggestion because I have spoken uselessly and at length.
At the end of the meeting I saw my evaluations by captains and they were ok. I told the president that I had a shocking game on Saturday and I made various mistakes. He was very understanding, which is good, and said that everyone has had a bad day and the good thing was being aware of the mistakes. I guess he takes the atttitude that being aware of mistakes helps to ensure they won't happen again. At the same sort of time, the overly chatty one was gabbling about the way he is always right despite their complaints. I can see issues with man-management.

At least I realised I had a bad day and so talked to the captain of one side. Oh well, Saturday is another game.

Lousy game

Aargh well, it had to happen. I had a pretty bad game on Saturday. I can't make too many excuses except to say that I got flustered, I felt under pressure, I did not take the right decisions quickly enough and made a couple of bad decisions.

I just have to grit my teeth and concentrate. Watch the small decisions, such as the byes, wides and leg-byes. Then think long and hard about the major ones, such as the LBWs and catches behind the wicket.

Unfortunately this means I will get a deserved stinker of an evaluation. perhaps I am not up to level four this year, but then if I get a job in the location where I went to an interview it won't really matter, as I will not do very much umpiring.

This evening we have a meeting, and I think I will mention to JH that I had a bad day, and so prepare him for the poor evaluation.