In terms of scoring, a wicket refers to the fall of a batsman's dismissal. In cricket, a wicket is the area of grass in between the two wickets on the pitch. Being in a difficult situation with limited options.
Wicket is one of the fundamental terms in cricket, which most often means a wicket, consisting of three pegs and two bars. I was caught between a wicket and a hard place when i had to choose between two equally. Games any of the small arches, usually made of wire, through which players try to drive their ball in croquet.
In cricket, if a player bowls (= throws the ball) around the wicket, they run up so that the arm they use is on the side of the body further away from the wicket: Between a wicket and a hard place: When a batsman gets out, their individual score is added to the team's total, and it is recorded as the. [middle english, from old north french wiket, nook, wicket;
Each wicket consists of three stumps, upright wooden poles that are hammered into the ground, topped with two wooden crosspieces, known as the bails. Wickets are located at both ends of the playing. A window or opening, often closed by a grating or the like, as in a door, or forming a place of communication in a ticket office, a teller's cage in a bank, etc.