
Steps: 1. (Coach to player one)-High catch 2. (player 1-2) Rolls the ball underarm 3.(player 2-3) Player two aims at the stumps while player 3 is ready for backup. 4. Player 3 throws the ball to the keeper to finish the set.
1.Player 1 is in the right position to catch the ball. 2.Player 2 is receiving the ball in the right position and check his throwing position. 3.Payer 3 being pro-active and receiving the ball and throwing the ball to the keeper.
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