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how many pieces of wooden equipment are needed for a game of cricket?

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  1. too many
  2. errrr 6? Three stumps, two bales and a bat. Hmmmm I could be very wrong.
  3. 12. 6 stumps, 4 bales and 2 bats.
  4. Three wickets and two stumps for each end & one bat.
  5. six i think
  6. Six stumps, four bails, two bats.
  7. You need 12 pieces of equipment. You need 6 wickets, 4 bales, and 2 bats. You also should not forget your cricket ball.
  8. 4 bails, 6 stumps, bats, i think a ball
  9. 13. 6 stumps. 4 bails. 2 bats. 1 ball.
  10. The ball is not made of wood, so it is 12 not 13, Bails is the correct spelling, bales are of hay,
  11. Generally 12 (as specified above) You might need an extra bat for a runner The ball's inside is made of cork - dunno if that classifies as wood Some umpires carry extra bails. If you wanna get into the nitty gritty, a lot of batting pads are made of cane - go count!!
  12. well you've got 3 stumps at either end so thats 6 you've also got two bails to sit on the stumps so thats 10 and both batsman need a bat so thats12. Simply put
  13. There are 12 pieces of wooden equipment. 2 bats,6 wickets and 4 bails.
  14. 6 stumps 4 bails and 22 bats (2 teams 11 player each so 22 bats) the total is 32
  15. 12 PIECES MINIMUM.
  16. 12. (4 bails,6stumps,2bats[one each 4 the 2 batsmen on the field])
  17. 1 ball (inner part is wood), 6 stumps, 4 bales, 2 bat=13 pieces
  18. 6 wickets, 4 bails, 2 bats
  19. Well cork technically is a type of wood. So 13 is correct. 6 stumps, 4 bails, 2 bats and 1 ball (with a wooden internal component - cork).
  20. Thanks for the tip on the Jose gonzalez album, ill definatly have a listen. and the answer is 6 wickets, 4 stumps two bats, and i guess theres like wood in the shin pads too :-p oh and in the ball :-)
  21. 12-6 wickets,4 bales,2 bats
  22. 12
  23. 1~: 3 stumps one side 2~: 2 bails 3~: a bat 4~: 3 stumps the other side 5~: 2bails
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