DIVIDE THE TEAM INTO 02 GROUPS
* EACH BATSMEN HAVE 15 BALLS
* THE FIELDERS CAN'T MOVE UNTIL THE BATSMAN HAS HIT ALL 03 BALLS IN FRONT OF HIM
* AFTER HITTING ALL 03 BALLS, THE FIELDERS MUST TAKE THE BALL AND PLACE IT ON THE CONES AS BEFORE. IN THIS TIME, THE BATSMAN CAN TAKE RUNS ( RUNNING )
THE BATSMAN CAN GET OUT AS A RUN OUT
THE BATSMAN MUST HIT THE BALL ONLY THROUGH THE CONE LINE IN FRONT OF HIM
CATCHES, RUN OUTS ARE OUTS
IF A BATSMAN GETS OUT BEFORE FINISH HIS BALLS, THE NEXT BATSMAN CAN TAKE REST OF BALLS
THE TEAM WITH THE HIGHEST RUNS WIN
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