22 Yards Between the Wickets in Cricket
In cricket, the stumps are another name for the wickets. This is what a bowler bowls towards in an effort to get a batsman out. Fielders may also try to hit the wickets if batsmen are running between them in an effort to get the batsmen out.
I think you mean wicket keeper. He is a fielder that stands behind the wickets with a pair of gloves in cricket. He can stump people and catches the ball when it goes past the batsman
In the sport of cricket the word wicket has several distinct meanings:1. a set of stumps and bails; 2. the pitch; or 3. the dismissal of a batsman.
If you are talking about the International team - There is only ONE There are cricket teams for all States and they compete in the Ranji Trophy.
If you mean resetting back to stock, you can do that under Settings. However, once you do this, all your data will be lost and unrecoverable. I would suggest going to the Cricket store and having them do that for you.
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.
It means that the bowler dismissed 5 batsmen from the batting team by means of bowling them out or caught behind or caught in the field or leg before wicket. Taking 5 wickets in one match is a great achievement.
I dont know what batology is in cricket. But i just did the mean fart!
I am assuming you mean which country founded cricket. There is overwhelming evidence that cricket was founded in the southeast region of England.
it either means that you are a natural at playing cricket, or someone injected some cricket juice into you while you were sleeping.
Do you mean the Walt Disney character Jiminy Cricket, from the film Pinocchio?