22 yards
This depends on the diameter of each stump. The width of the wicket is a total of 9 inches. The maximum and minimum diameters of each stump are 1½ inches (3.81 cm) and 1⅜ inches (3.49 cm)
each stump differs from nearly 4 - 7 Centimetres.We cant tell it approximately. It depends upon the thickness of each stump.
Each stump or wicket is 28inches (71.1cm) tall
height of each stump is 28 inches (71.1 cm) with diameters of 1½ inches (3.81 cm) and 1⅜ inches (3.49 cm).
Well cricket field is usually measured from the center of the pitch to be used for the match, the distance normally varies from 75 meters to 85 meters in most of the international grounds. Cricket grounds are unlike soccer fields where we have a definite measurement of the playing area, usually cricket grounds have variable distance to each side of the pitch i.e; a boundary maybe 75 meters away on off side and 80 meters on leg side.
The maximum and minimum diameters are 11⁄2 inches (3.81 cm) and 13⁄8 inches (3.49 cm).
The combined width of the three stumps is 9 inches (230 mm). Each stump is a nominal 35mm.
3 stumps make up a wicket, each stump is 1 and 1/2 inches, and the total width of a wicket is 9 inches so the distance between stumps is 1 and 1/2 inches. The distance between wickets (the pitch) is 22 yards and 10 feet.
Two sets of wickets shall be pitched opposite and parallel to each other at a distance of 22 yards/20.12 m between the centres of the two middle stumps. Each set shall be 9 in/22.86 cm wide
you must first figure out the distance in time each chirp is than multily that by sixty whatever you have left is the chirps a cricket has per minute
roughly a year
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