
Instuction - Split them into equal groups -Each group has a batter and server, wicketkeeper(w/k), other act as feilder -When the batter calls "ready" the server thorws the ball hard (overarm), one bounce the batter at waist height -The batter syeps back and attempts to hit the ball by swinging the bat acroos their body. -Each batter has 5 attempts, the wicketkeeper becomes the next batter and everyone in the group rotates position clockwise.
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