
1. Feeder throws to batter 2. batter hits ball square of wicket; then calls YES, NO, WAIT. If yes, the runners sprint to put pressure on the fielders 3. Fielders field ball and throw at stumps at bowler's end if they are running a single. 4. If call is NO or WAIT, throw back to WK's end
Read the ball off the bat Decision on the call - bowler's or keeper's end Pressure coming from runners on the fielders Looking for angle to the ball and quick, but baalcned, realease on the throw
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