How can a leader master the skills of other team places without sacrificing any draw shot touch?
Essentially, by mastering and practising the extra shots that the repertoire of each position. Most tasks are simply draw shots in disguise. Like any draw shot, they resolve into line and length combinations. When a team is not lying shot, the skip sometimes requires an attack on an opposing bowl at rest by a fast bowl along an indicated pathway with enough momentum to reach a notional point beyond. Most tactical situations resolve into less than a dozen well-documented patterns, which typically have different names in different countries or regions. The bowler at the mat should visualize the situation, and resolve it into a draw shot requirement with the line and length needed to reach the notional objective. One way of obtaining match practice for not only mastered skills, but also new skills is playing 2×2×2×2 pairs games.