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3 stumps make up a wicket, each stump is 1 and 1/2 inches, and the total width of a wicket is 9 inches so the distance between stumps is 1 and 1/2 inches. The distance between wickets (the pitch) is 22 yards and 10 feet.

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about 2 inches, but a more precise answer would be 1.968503937007874015748031496063 (not as if you would actually need to know exactly how far apart it is spread) In all of those countries that don't use inches, you are lucky. For you it is only 5 centimeters :-)

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The Pitch is a rectangular area of 22 yards or 66 feet length and 10 feet in width

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the distance is measured with a leather ball

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The distance between both wickets in cricket is 66 Feet (22 yards)

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22 yards.

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21 yards

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What is the width of a cricket wicket?

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.


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What is the measurement of cricket stumps?

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How many meters are between two stumps?

A1. This question cannot be answered the way it is written. Please be more specific. Please rephrase and resubmit your question so it can be answered.A2. However if you are referring to the wicket stumps in a game of cricket, then these are 22 yards apart.20m would be a close approximation. If you want a more exact figure, 1 yard = 3 feet. Proceed.