Warm up game, variation on quick cricket. The group is divided into pairs, the yellow indicates the player who passes the ball (equivilant to bowler in cricket) and the blue player (the 'batsman') kicks the ball back and then runs to a cone and returns to the middle of the cones as quickly as possible. players count how many runs they can make before the are out, which happens when they dont return to the middle in time to play the ball back to the bowler.
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