
Feed 1 hits ground ball to one of the orange cones. The player fields the ball and throws at the opposite diagonal stumps blue cones must move off the ball and back up, then return it to feeder 1 feed 2 hits ball to one of the blue cones. The player fields the ball and throws it at the opposite diagonal stumps. ornage cones back up the throw and return to feeder 2 repeat with alternate shots to orange or blue cones
Attack the ball on the ground, with eyes and head in line with the ball on pick up front foot and shoulder aligned to target - opposite stump cut the angle of the ball in back up - anticipate and move into position of line of throw
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