Striking/ Fielding Game
“Tip & Run”
Equipment: Plastic flat bat, small gator ball, medium pylons
Set Up:
How to Play:
- Divide into groups of 6 or 7
- Bowling can be overarm or underarm depending on age and ability
- Only one batter bats at a time … the remaining players are in the field
- The batter must run to the opposite pylon every time he/she hits the ball … the ball can be hit anywhere
- A run is scored when the batter touches his/her bat over the bowling crease. He/she walks back to the batting crease and the bowler and fielders prepare for the next at bat
- A batter stops batting if:
-The bowler hits the batting wicket when the ball is bowled to the batter
-He/ she is run out. This occurs if the fielding team hits the wicket that is placed inside the batting crease before the batter’s bat is placed over the bowling crease
-A fielder catches the ball before it hits the ground
-A batter has scored 5 runs
-Change batters and bowlers after each turn at bat
Reflective Questions:
Tactical Concepts: Offensive
- Where do you want to hit the ball?
(open space; far from the batter’s crease) - How do you do this?
(aim at open space by facing target; transfer weight in direction of open space) - How else do you want to hit the ball?
(hard line drive; bouncing; spinning) - What kind of pitch is easy to hit by swinging the bat horizontally? (fast ball; low bounce) vertically?(high pitch; bounce)
Tactical Concepts: Defensive
- Where should the fielders stand?
(spread out evenly throughout the field) - What happens if the ball is hit far away? How can you get it back quickly?
(relay passes to teammates) - When you were allowed to bounce the ball, what types of pitches were most effective?
(low pitches; spin pitches)
Modifications:
- Bowler can now bounce the ball on a bowl.
- Fielders must throw the ball to a cut-off player before it can be thrown at the wicket
- Score a run by running to the bowling crease and back to the batting crease
- Modify striking implement (e.g., tennis racket) and bowling object (e.g., tennis ball, beach ball)
“Tip & Run” - Presented by C.Temertzoglou – ECIS HPE 2009 conference, Zurich 1 of 2