
1. Chose two students to bat and the others be the fielders. 2. Fielders spread in a circle around the wickets. One fielder will bowl the ball. The batter attemps to hit it. Once the ball is hit, both batters run for the opposite wicket. 3. Batter scores one run when they make it the the opposite wicket. Once the fielder has bowled, they move to the right and there will be a new bowler. 4. The batters are out if one of the fielder catches the ball on the full.
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