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  2. Stump (cricket) - Wikipedia

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    In junior cricket the items have lesser dimensions. Each stump is referred to by a specific name: Off stump [4] is the stump on the off side of the wicket (the same side as the batsman's bat). Middle stump [5] is the centre stump, the middle of the three stumps. Leg stump [6] is the stump on the on side of the wicket (the same side as the ...

  3. Wicket - Wikipedia

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    The stumps are placed along the batting crease with equal distances between each stump. They are positioned so they are 9 inches (22.86 cm) wide. Two wooden bails are placed in shallow grooves on top of the stumps. The bails must not project more than 0.5 inches (1.27 cm) above the stumps, and must, for cricket, be 4.31 inches (10.95 cm) long.

  4. Laws of Cricket - Wikipedia

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    The stumps are placed along the bowling crease with equal distances between each stump. They are positioned so that the wicket is 9 inches (22.86 cm) wide. Two wooden bails are placed on top of the stumps. The bails must not project more than 0.5 inches (1.27 cm) above the stumps, and must, for men's cricket, be 4.31 inches (10.95 cm) long.

  5. Glossary of cricket terms - Wikipedia

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    Mostly used in One Day Internationals and it is a rarer feat in T20 Cricket. Fourth stump a position or line one stump's width outside the off stump, i.e. where the wicket's fourth stump would be positioned if it existed. Generally refers to the line or pitch of a delivery.

  6. Cricket pitch - Wikipedia

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    A cricket pitch in the middle of a cricket field. A cricket pitch is the rectangular central strip of a cricket field between the two wickets, where most of the action takes place. It is 22 yd (20.12 m) long (1 chain) and 10 ft (3.05 m) wide. [1]

  7. Line and length - Wikipedia

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    Different lines that the ball may be said to be travelling on may be towards off stump, middle stump or leg stump, outside leg stump, or outside off stump. Balls on a line outside off stump may be said to be in the "corridor of uncertainty" if they are within 12 inches of the line of off stump. Wider deliveries may be said to be giving a ...

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  9. Crease (cricket) - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the term "popping crease" is derived from the earlier feature of cricket pitches, the popping hole. One popping crease is drawn at each end of the pitch in front of each set of stumps. The popping crease is 4 feet (1.2 m) in front of and parallel to the bowling crease, and thus 58 feet (18 m) from the other popping crease. [3]