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.
2 Bails on a Cricket Wicket
a bail of hay and a cricket ball and a cricket bat and dom bradman ashes
BAILS
2 Bails on a Cricket Wicket
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.
2 B on a C W = 2 Bails on a Cricket Wicket