Coach hits A a catch to point.
Coach then rolls ball to covers, same player continues on to fiel ground ball and throws at stumps.
Fielder D backs up and returns to keeper.
Coach hits high ball to mid off for player to run with flight of ball for high catch.Return ball to keeper.
Player attempts all 3 stations.
Player to remain focused on current fielding action and not think about next ball.
Stay balanced and commited to each ball.
1 group on Point position
1 group at Mid on position
keep intensity up to maintain pressure on fielder
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