
BY PLACING CONES ON THE GROUND FOR BATSMEN TO HIT, THEY GET POINTS FOR GETTING THE BALL THROUGH DIFFERNT COLOURED CONES. THE IDEA IS TO GET AS MANY POINT AS YOU CAN AS A BATSMEN AND A BOWLER. THE BOWLER GETS POINTS FOR TAKING WICKETS FOR CAUGHT BEHIND AND BOWLED, AND THE BOWLERS LOSE POINTS FOR ANY SUNDARIES THEY BOWL. THE ONLY DIFFERENCE FROM THE OTHER NETS IS WE HAVE DOUBLE STUMPS FOR THE BOWLERS TO MAKE IT HARDER FOR THE BATSMEN, AND THE BATSMEN GET DOUBLE POINTS FOR THE CONES THE HIT,ITS A GOOD OPPOTUNITY TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF GETTING SOME POINTS. THE FOCUS IS FOR BOWLERS AND BATSMEN TO WORK ON LINES AND HITTING TO GAPS OFF THE SPINNERS. ROTATING THE STRIKE.
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