
Starts by coach rolling a ball out just beyond the 1st stump. First player runs around the 1st stump picks up under arm aiming for the 3rd stump where player 2 picks up and throws over arm at the 4th stump where player 3 is backing up the throw at the stump. They collect it and throw it over thh bails to the 4th player at the 5th stump. Then they start the process again by throwing it back into the wicketkeeper/ coach over the 2nd stump. Each player follows where they throw the ball too.
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