The defensive player that guards the stumps in cricket is called the wicketkeeper. Positioned behind the stumps, the wicketkeeper's primary role is to catch the ball when the bowler delivers it, prevent runs from byes, and execute stumpings. They also play a crucial role in supporting the bowler by providing tactical advice and maintaining pressure on the batting side.
It is called a cricket pitch not a rectangle. I am unsure from memory of length but its about 22ft long from stump to stump.
23cm
a under 13's cricket pitch is 20 yards from stump to stump
A full size cricket pitch is 22yds (66ft) from stump to stump and is 8'8" wide.
Yes there is.
32 inches
Cricket is a very popular sport that is played in a number of countries. The stump is part of the wicket. Generally speaking, a wicket has two stumps and one bail.
Taking stump is used in cricket when a person who is bowling is successful in making the batsman out.
22 yards
A ball,a bat and a stump.
Middle & Leg stumps.
The middle stump, as a concept in cricket, is not attributed to a specific inventor but rather evolved as part of the game's development. The modern cricket stump, including the middle stump, became standardized in the 18th century. The design and use of three stumps, including the middle one, have been formalized in the laws of cricket over time, reflecting the sport's history rather than the work of a single individual.