
Game 1 bat, 1 ball, 12 bibs, 1 wicket, 1 stomp, 6 cones
2 teams one team bats first whilst the other team fields. Each batter has a certain number of goes each. The batter will use a front footdrive to hit the ball from the tee aiming between the cones. 1 run is scored if ball pasts the first line of cones, 2 points if it passes the second line of cones and 4 points if it passes the last line of cones. You could make it harder by implementing a bowler.
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