
Batters face 6 balls each. Score as many as possible. 4 runs subtracted for a wicket. Coach feeds balls. if batter misses a target (red,orange or green) they must run x 2 Fielders can run out at wicket keeper end if batter is running. batters can be bowled, caught and run out.
identify areas to score runs. Play along the ground. Shot selection based on ball. speed between the wicket Accurtate pick up and throw
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