Correct it is going to take a while to get back into-nick but I'm sure it will come. Being a batsmen is a hard game. A bowler can make one mistake and he's got 5 more balls in the over to make up for it, but as a batsman one mistake couldd cost your innings. Ithink in order for you to get back into form you need positive thinking, as batting is partly down to mental attitude.
You could also quicken up the process by grooving your shots. Plenty of net practice and wok on some minor faults you may have. Go back to basics and really concentrate on your head position, if your problem is that you are toppling over. You could do some top hand work against throw downs, if you find that you are playing across the line. I think fistly you need to look at your previous innings and look at how you have been out. After this you yourself should be able to tell how you need to practise and where improvement is needed. Although plenty of net practice wouldn't go a miss although net practice is no substitute for time in the middle, so in your next game take your time and bat yourself back into form. Dont play any rash shots at the start of the innings and build yourself little targets, eg 10, 20 and then possibly when you are on 20 look for 30 andt then 50. After all this I'm sure you'll be abck in form. Although don'y forget "form is temporary but class is permanent!"
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