This is when the batsman runs to the opposite stumps to score a single run. The number of times this action is completed after one shot determines how many runs are scored.
The term 'rotating the strike' is used when batsman do this in a game to take pressure off themselves, and these drills will ensure your players are prepared for this.
Key to the success of running between the wickets is how well the batsman's fellow batter 'backs-up'. This is when the non-striking batsman walks out of their crease after the bowler has released the ball to give them less distance to run to the opposite stump.
When the first pass breaks down, most teams collapse into a high ball straight into the opposing block. The best 2026 sides are building structured out-of-system offences that turn broken plays into scoring chances using libero sets, left-side options and disciplined hitter routes.
The modern pipe attack has evolved from a high middle-back set into a flat, fast weapon that arrives at quick tempo. Coaches at every level are now drilling it as a primary scoring option, forcing blockers into impossible decisions and unlocking four-hitter offences.
The back row attack adds a powerful offensive dimension that stretches the opposing block and creates scoring opportunities from unexpected positions. This guide covers the rules, approach footwork, setter-hitter timing, and progressive training methods for introducing back row attacks to developing teams.