A wicket stick is commonly referred to as a "stump" in cricket. It consists of three vertical posts, called stumps, and two horizontal pieces, known as bails, which sit on top of the stumps. The stumps are used to form the wicket, which is a target for bowlers and a means of dismissing batters.
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If you hit the wicket and a bail comes off, you're out--"Hit wicket".
A single bowler taking 5 wickets in an innings is called "a 5 wicket haul"
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when a ball hits batsman's leg under the knee it is called as leg ball wicket
The extended period at the wicket by two batsmen in cricket is called a stand.
No,it is called Wicket-keeper
A castle would often have a large, heavily fortified gate. A smaller gate, sometimes with a grille, let into this large gate, was called a wicket.
A maiden wicket is a term used when a bowler bowls his full quota of 6 balls in the over and does not concede any run and also manages to take a wicket. If the over does not concede any runs it is called a maiden over.
maiden wicket or wicket maiden
about 1000 per wicket
a stable wicket is a small door or gate.