
The coach feeds different lines and length deliveries. Batsmen will look to strike ball looking to play positively. (looking to score runs) 10 balls per batsmen. Possible runs scored similar to indoor rules (hit the back wall 4/6, side wall/net 1. Players to be inventive, encouraged to play shots and try shots. NO point deductions for getting out, to begin with there will be no stumps just a cone and a chalk line for the players gaurd.
Attacking shots Drives Sweeps pull/hook cut Players to watch the ball and back their ability to play shots. One side of the hall will look to play ttacking shots on the offside and the other side will look to play onside.
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