English to Spanish Dictionary wicket

wicket

postigo
definition
noun
The style of the gate should match the house: a wicket gate would look out of place in a smart city setting, whereas antique wrought iron might lead to expectations that a cottage garden fails to meet.
a small door or gate, especially one beside or in a larger one.
But if the bowler can knock the bails off the wickets , the batsman is out.
each of the sets of three stumps with two bails across the top at either end of the pitch, defended by a batsman.
translation of 'wicket'
noun
palo,
postigo
example
The 'wicket' and outfield was so batsman friendly that any batsman worth his salt could have turned the match on its head.
Yes, it's the fast bowler strutting his stuff: running up to the 'wicket' ; wrecking a batsman's stumps.
when they inspected the 'wicket', they found it being rolled by some prisoners
You can spend some time at the crease, get used to the bowler's action, the ground, the 'wicket' .
The barred 'wicket' opened and shut, and the door creaked ajar.
The fact that the 'wicket' was a perfect batting strip makes it more disappointing.
So we sat around while a new 'wicket' was prepared and cut, which was the only way of playing.
As to privacy, Mr Husain complained of the 'wicket' in the door.
The aisle also wears a green colour complete with 'wickets' and bails.
But if the bowler can knock the bails off the 'wickets' , the batsman is out.
Man-of-the-match Hill snatched four quick 'wickets' as the home side found themselves in disarray on 47-6.
The 'wickets' are metal or wire pieces that look like miniature arches and are located throughout the croquet course.
That did not stop India from totalling a record fourth innings score of 406 runs for four 'wickets' to win the match.
Dringhouses maintained their good start in division two as they beat a fancied Sewerby side by four 'wickets' .
He took 2-37 and then rapped out 61 off only 36 balls with 12 fours as his side won by seven 'wickets' .
The style of the gate should match the house: a 'wicket gate' would look out of place in a smart city setting, whereas antique wrought iron might lead to expectations that a cottage garden fails to meet.
Outside in the yard was a storm water drain which was used as an urinal and a water barrel for collecting the water from the roof and the slated stone buildings, a 'wicket gate' leading to a dry toilet at the and of the garden.
They went on to win by four 'wickets' when the winning runs were scored in the 16th over.
It's a great place to play cricket and the wickets are probably the best batting 'wickets' in the world.
It thus becomes important for us to prepare fast and bouncy 'wickets' at home, so that our batsmen get used to these surfaces.
Hastily, the girl slid backwards on hands and knees behind the nearest tree, and watched as they opened the 'wicket gate' and walked down the track deeper into the forest.
It was there that Robert and his pupils played cricket on a pitch marked out by 'wickets' of willow sticks.
Each player takes a croquet mallet and must only use the striking end, not the side, when moving their ball through the croquet 'wickets' .
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