
Drill begins with the middle stump in the base, the other 2 lying to the side. In pairs or small teams, one player bowls at the stumps and another acts as wicketkeeper. Once bowler hits the middle stump a 2nd stump is added then a third. Once all three stumps are in place teams continue bowling and with a contact a stump is removed. Winning team is the team to remove all three stumps first.
Focusing on the bowling technique learnt from Rock n Bowl drill done beforehand. Support arm pointing at the target. Both arms following through past the oppsite ribs to the bowling arm. Following through with forward momentum towards the wickets.
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