
There will be two teams. One team (BLUE) will form a circle and the other (RED) stands in between the other team. The BLUE team will try to hit the ball to the RED team players on their leg in order to eliminate them wheras the other players will backup and again hit the ball to the players. This game will continue for 3 minutes and the No. of remaining players will get each point and the rest continues with the other team. The team which will have Maximum No. of players remaining in 3 minutes will win the game.
Try to hit the ball on the legs & backup is very important. NOTE: Play the game using a Soft ball.
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