
Idea of the drill is to have mid wicket and cover cut the angles with mid on/off in behind: Batter hits ball towards mid off or on Cover and mid wicket try to cut the angle and underarm at the stumps for direct hit at bowler's end If the ball ghets to mid off/on, they also throw at bowler's end for direct hit Repeat
Walk in on nomral game angle - not cheating towards the bowler's end stumps cut angle from cover/mid wicket, even exaggerate if you don't think you can get it - may save one! Stay low and qucik release at stumps Follow ball towards target on throw
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