stumped
The stumps are three vertical posts which supports two bails. The stumps and bails are usually made of wood.Each stump is 28 inches (71.1 cm) tall with maximum and minimum diameters of 1½ inches (3.81 cm) and 1⅜ inches (3.49 cm).
First, start with your two wicket lines(where the stumps are placed). They are to be 22yds (66ft) apart with three stumps at one end in line with the three at the other. Then paint the bowling crease, 4ft in front of the wicket line, and should extend 4ft either side of the return crease. If you need wide lines for a one-day match, they are made 75cm from the outside of off stump. Last, but not least are the danger area markings. These are to be only 2 inches long and are place 1ft either side of middle stump going backwards from the bowling crease and 5ft in front of the popping crease on either side of the pitch.
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Wide Awake Drunk was created in 1996.
the width of the Loire river is varying. It can be 100 meters wide in certain locations and 300 meters wide in other spots.
Cricket from central wicket? lol
if the bowler bowls the ball out of the strip in front of the bowler ( his limit) then the umpire shouts wide and it means the ball has gone out of the rectangle/strip.
Usually the bowler gets six balls, but if they bowl a wide or a no ball they get another ball and the batter gets a run every time that happens.
You can't be stumped off a no-ball, but you can be run out, be out obstructing the field, handled the ball, and hit the ball twice. A batsman can be stumped if he steps out of the crease to take a ball, misses it, and the wicket keeper catches it and removes the bails of the wicket before the batsman or his bat re-enters the crease exception is no bAll.
The stumps are positioned so wicket is 9 inches (23 cm) wide.
The wicket keeper normally puts the fielders helmet behind him , so if the wicket keeper misses the ball and it hits the helmet behind him the team that is batting gets 5 runs
win by 1 wicket???
No. The same bowler must continue the bowling.
Maiden over means no runs off the bat from the batsman and the over does not have a single No ball nor wide ball. Suhas Sapre (Baroda 10/08/2012)
2 ( stumped out & hit wicket )
THE WIDE WOULD COUNT AS A RUN . THE BATTER WILL BE OUT SO THE BATTING TEAM WOULD WIN
In cricket, the umpire rules a wide when the ball is sent too wide for the batsman to reach by the bowler. The term also references the run scored by the batting team from the penalty against the bowling for committing the above breach.