For men's cricket, the ball must weigh between 5.5 and 5.75 ounces (155.9 and 163.0 g) and measure between 8 13/16 and 9 in (224 and 229 mm) in circumference. Balls used in women's and youth matches are slightly smaller.
6 stumps and 4 bails. One on each side of the pitch. 3 are allined and on top of them are 2 bails. This is the same on the other side of the pitch.
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A minimum of 12. They are: 6 stumps - 3 on either side of the pitch 4 bails - 2 on each of the 3 stumps 2 cricket bats - one per batsman
the length of a cricket pitch is 20.12metres.
A group of bails is called a "bail." In the context of cricket, if referring to the set of three bails used to complete the wicket, they are simply referred to collectively as "the bails." There is no specific term for a group of bails beyond this.
2 Bails on a Cricket Wicket
a bail of hay and a cricket ball and a cricket bat and dom bradman ashes
2 Bails on a Cricket Wicket
BAILS
a bail is one of two small pieces of wood that sit on top of the stumps when a game of cricket is played. the bails have to be disloged from their position on top of the stumps for a batsman to be out - bowled, stumped or run-out.
The 'Ashes' are the ashes of the first bails used in the first cricket test between England and Australia.
But the bails must be dislodged.