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196: 22: 70: 300: 215:, which flash when they are completely dislodged. Invented by an Australian engineer and trademarked as "LED Bails", they were designed to aid umpires with both run-out and stumping decisions as well as provide distinctive images to television coverage during 182:
For professional matches, often one or more of the stumps is hollow and contains a small television camera. This is aligned vertically, but can view through a small window on the side of the stump via a mirror. The so-called
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In modern professional play, the stumps are often branded with a sponsor's logo. Although they are too far away from spectators to be seen, such logos are visible on television coverage.
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If the wicket is put down with the ball after it has gone past the batsman during a fair delivery (regardless of whether the ball made contact with the batsman's body or bat), they are
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If a batsman is out of their ground (that is, no part of their body or bat is behind the popping crease, the line in front of the stumps) whilst attempting to take a run, they are
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The overall width of each wicket is 9 inches (22.9 cm). Each stump is 28 inches (71.1 cm) tall with maximum and minimum diameters of 1
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If the wicket is put down by the batsman's body, bat (including debris if it has broken) or any part of their clothing before attempting a run, they are
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These names are relative to the batsman, so a right-handed batsman's leg stump becomes the off stump when a left-handed player is batting.
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have declared that play is over for the day. At the end of a session, i.e. before lunch or tea, the umpires will remove the
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inches (3.49 cm). They have a spike at one end for inserting into the ground, and the other end has a U-shaped
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is also used as a term to mean the end of a day's play, e.g. "The umpires called stumps" means that the
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to provide a resting place for the bails. In junior cricket the items have lesser dimensions.
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gives a unique view of play for action replays, particularly when a batsman is bowled.
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consists of three stumps that are inserted into the ground, and topped with two
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Stumps are very important in the game of cricket as they determine when the
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One of the three vertical posts that support the bails and form the wicket
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If a batsman is out of their ground and the wicket is put down by the
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are the three vertical posts that support the bails and form the
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A recent innovation are stumps and bails embedded with red
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of the wicket (the same side as the batsman's legs).
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is the centre stump, the middle of the three stumps.
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of the wicket (the same side as the batsman's bat).
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