Organisation: Organise as in the diagram in groups of 5 people. Server stands in the cirlce and drops a tennis ball at arms length from well below eye level. Batter strikes the ball as it bounces for the second time.
Equipment: 1 bat and tennis ballper group, 2 marker cones and chalked lines.
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