Wicket - Wikipedia Even though it is a cricket term, the arches used in croquet and roque are sometimes referred to as wickets, especially in American English These arches descend from the ancestral game of ground billiards (which may also be related to cricket), and were formerly called the hoop, arch or port
WICKET Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster a : either of the two sets of three stumps topped by two crosspieces and set 66 feet apart at which the ball is bowled in cricket b : an area 10 feet wide bounded by these wickets c : one innings of a batsman specifically : one that is not completed or never begun
WICKET | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary in cricket, a set of three vertical sticks with two small pieces of wood balanced across the top of them, at which the ball is aimed There are two wickets on a cricket field
Wickets - definition of Wickets by The Free Dictionary Define Wickets Wickets synonyms, Wickets pronunciation, Wickets translation, English dictionary definition of Wickets n 1 A small door or gate, especially one built into or near a larger one 2 A small window or opening, often fitted with glass or a grating 3
Wicket Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary 2 cricket a : either of the two sets of three wooden sticks at which the ball is bowled b : the rectangular area of ground that is between the two wickets — see also sticky wicket
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