Black Caps Spice Up T20 World Cup Preparations with 'Donny Ball'
Ahead of their T20 World Cup final against India, New Zealand's cricket team is adopting innovative warm-up routines, including a game called 'Donny Ball.' This exercise blends rugby and soccer to enhance concentration and reflexes, showcasing the team's relaxed yet focused mindset under coach Chris Donaldson's guidance.
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In a move away from traditional warm-up exercises, New Zealand's cricket team has introduced 'Donny Ball' to their training regimen ahead of the T20 World Cup final against India.
The innovative game, combining elements of rugby and soccer, was introduced by the team's strength and conditioning coach, Chris Donaldson. The activity helps players boost concentration and reflexes while enjoying a unique, fun-filled experience.
Adapted as a part of their warm-up ahead of high-stakes matches, the Black Caps appear poised and at ease, suggesting the game could play a crucial role in their World Cup strategy.
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