1 and 1/2 inches
four feet from the wicket
Each stump or wicket is 28inches (71.1cm) tall
If by wickets, you mean the stumps, then the stumps (including the bails on top) are 28.5 inches. However if you mean the wicket, being the pitch, then it is 20 metres between the stumps. 1.2m in front of the stumps is the batsman's crease. The distance between the two batsman's creases will be 17.6m.
the gap between each wicket is 22 yards (20.12 metres)
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)
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There is no set distance. Normally the wicket keeper will stand right up at the stumps to spin bowlers. To faster bowlers the 'keeper normally stands so that the ball is caught chest high to a delivery of normal legnth.
Sri Lankan Test cricketer Muttiah Muralitharan took three wickets in his debut Test match, between Sri Lanka and Australia, his only wicket in his first Test innings being that of Craig McDermott.
That would be 1 chain or 22 yards or 20.12 metres.
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It's 624 for 3rd wicket between Kumar Sangakkara (287) and Mahela Jayawardene (374) against South Africa.
The proper distance between two points in a three-dimensional space is the length of the straight line connecting the two points, also known as the Euclidean distance.