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wicket
- IPA[ˈwɪkɪt]
英式
- each of the sets of three stumps with two bails across the top at either end of the pitch, defended by a batter.;the prepared strip of ground between two sets of stumps
noun: wicket, plural noun: wickets
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- 1. each of the sets of three stumps with two bails across the top at either end of the pitch, defended by a batter.
- ▪ the prepared strip of ground between two sets of stumps when they inspected the wicket, they found it being rolled by some prisoners
- ▪ the dismissal of a batter; each of ten dismissals regarded as marking a division of a side's innings Darlington won by four wickets
- 2. a small door or gate, especially one beside or in a larger one.
- ▪ North American an opening in a door or wall, often fitted with glass or a grille and used for selling tickets or a similar purpose.
- 3. North American a croquet hoop.
- the action of a batter stepping on or knocking over their own wicket, resulting in their dismissal
Oxford Dictionary
- be a wicketkeeper
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a batter) adjudged by the umpire to be out through obstructing the ball with the leg (or ... Broad was leg before for 14 runs
- out due to obstructing the ball with the leg (or other part of the body) rather than the bat, ... he dismissed Stephenson leg before wicket
Oxford Dictionary
- batting
Oxford Dictionary
- a pitch that has been drying after rain and is difficult to bat on
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of the batting side) have a batter dismissed
Oxford Dictionary
- a pitch that has been drying after rain and is difficult to bat on
Oxford Dictionary
- (referring to which side of the wicket a bowler runs when bowling) to the right of the wicket ...
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- a small door or gate, especially one beside or in a larger one.
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