Ian_S
Challenge Tour Pro
In a bit of a quandary. I’ve been playing cricket for (what was my) local club since I was 11 (I’m now 28). Four years ago I moved out from home to be closer to work which is now about a 45 minute drive back to my club. I’ve been doing this drive quite happily just about every weekend for the past few years since I moved out. However over the winter I’ve got quite into golf and quite want, as a starter, to join the (new) local club at the muni, get a handicap and then see about joining a more expensive club, and at the start of this cricket season I’m just not enjoying it and would prefer to be out golfing.
Usually this wouldn’t be a problem as I could happily tell the club I’ve lost my enthusiasm for cricket and that it’s no hard feelings, but I don’t want to play anymore. However, I’m currently in my second season as captain of the cricket team and it seems it’s not the right thing to give up that post so soon into the season. So my problem is do I a) struggle on with cricket and hope it comes back, knowing that I’m missing out on a golfing season that I quite want to get involved in or b) tell the club that I’ve lost the enthusiasm for cricket, part ways with hopefully no hard feelings and start my new sporting career? The selfish part of my mind says that I work all week so why should I struggle on at the weekend doing something I don’t want to just for the sake of the club who can probably manage well enough without me. The other part says it seems ungentlemanly to call it a day now and the proper thing to do would be wait til the end of the season.
Essay over. Any thoughts?
Usually this wouldn’t be a problem as I could happily tell the club I’ve lost my enthusiasm for cricket and that it’s no hard feelings, but I don’t want to play anymore. However, I’m currently in my second season as captain of the cricket team and it seems it’s not the right thing to give up that post so soon into the season. So my problem is do I a) struggle on with cricket and hope it comes back, knowing that I’m missing out on a golfing season that I quite want to get involved in or b) tell the club that I’ve lost the enthusiasm for cricket, part ways with hopefully no hard feelings and start my new sporting career? The selfish part of my mind says that I work all week so why should I struggle on at the weekend doing something I don’t want to just for the sake of the club who can probably manage well enough without me. The other part says it seems ungentlemanly to call it a day now and the proper thing to do would be wait til the end of the season.
Essay over. Any thoughts?