Played to a length ball pitching on or around line of the stumps
Can be done in pairs/ groups of three. One batter and one feeder minimum required. 6 tennis balls per pair/group.
Feeder looks to feed the ball around middle stump, using an underarm 'bobble' feed. Already down on one knee in sweep position, batter looks to play orthodox sweep shot (shot number 1), aiming for the line indicated on diagram.
Try to get the bat as parallel as possible to the ground as you make contact with the ball
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