cnerd123
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Has anyone actually tried bowling whilst also captaining a game?
It's bloody hard work. Not only are you suppose to dedicate mental and physical resources to the actual act of bowling, but then when you aren't bowling you need to be rotating the other bowlers around, setting fields, coming up with strategies, watching your over-rate, and genuinely figuring out how you're going to marshal your team to actually win the game.
Bowling and captaincy are both full-time jobs when you're out in the field. Taking them both on at the same time is ridiculously hard. I can understand why the bowlers are left to focus on their bowling, and are sent to the outfield to rest in between spells, while the captaincy is all handled by 1 guy as he parks himself at slip / some position inside the circle. I can even understand why 'keepers can be good captains - that job is just very physically demanding, not mentally, so if they are fit enough they can handle leading the side too
It's bloody hard work. Not only are you suppose to dedicate mental and physical resources to the actual act of bowling, but then when you aren't bowling you need to be rotating the other bowlers around, setting fields, coming up with strategies, watching your over-rate, and genuinely figuring out how you're going to marshal your team to actually win the game.
Bowling and captaincy are both full-time jobs when you're out in the field. Taking them both on at the same time is ridiculously hard. I can understand why the bowlers are left to focus on their bowling, and are sent to the outfield to rest in between spells, while the captaincy is all handled by 1 guy as he parks himself at slip / some position inside the circle. I can even understand why 'keepers can be good captains - that job is just very physically demanding, not mentally, so if they are fit enough they can handle leading the side too