I loved being back out on the pitch. Although I have not been in full training, I felt pretty good.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I kept giving up runs. It was, for sure, a rough road and a very rocky one. I enjoyed my time there, but not as much as I could have if I would have pitched well.
Never at any point did I feel like missing a training session. I was very keen on improving as a cricketer and as an international player.
I am happy to have played a match and break the rhythm of daily training.
I love to pitch so much.
I pitched and I played the outfield.
I love standing on the pitch too much to focus on anything else - if I want to be a coach or something.
As soon as I got out there I felt a strange relationship with the pitcher's mound. It was as if I'd been born out there. Pitching just felt like the most natural thing in the world. Striking out batters was easy.
I think I rushed and I needed more time with my comeback. I needed more time to get my legs stronger to be able to handle the workload. You can only train for that by pitching innings. You can't simulate pitching off a mound in a game inside a weight room.
I felt good in the bullpen and even when we came out in the first inning I felt fairly good.
I loved being on the field playing and teaching softball. I didn't like the fact that a camp had my name on it and I didn't know the logistics of what was going on. I wanted to make sure I was involved in a camp that did things right.
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