Bowling and batting crease
Cricket wicket:
The cricket controversies have been mentioned in Rule eight. The wickets
include 3-3 wooden stumps which are placed on both sides of the cricket pitch.
The length of these stumps is 71 cm it occurs. The gap between these stumps
should be 9 inches A gildi of wood is placed above the stumps, its height is
1.3 cm from the stumps. Should not be more than the length and length of these,
especially for men cricket, 1.95 cm Should not be more than that.
Bowling and batting crease: Some
rules have also been made with ball, bat and bowl and batting crease. According
to Rule 9 of Cricket, the two ends should be 8 feet 8 inches (2.64 meters) in
length of the bowling crease. Stumps are used in the middle of these creases,
whose handmade is made from the middle stump. These creases determine the
boundaries of the batsman and the bowler. If the batsman runs out of the crease
while batting and plays the shot and misses the ball. In such a situation, the
wicketkeeper can stump him out if he is found out of the crease. The front foot
noball is also used by the same crease
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