how many pieces of wooden equipment are needed for a game of cricket?
Public Comments
- too many
- errrr 6? Three stumps, two bales and a bat. Hmmmm I could be very wrong.
- 12. 6 stumps, 4 bales and 2 bats.
- Three wickets and two stumps for each end & one bat.
- six i think
- Six stumps, four bails, two bats.
- You need 12 pieces of equipment. You need 6 wickets, 4 bales, and 2 bats. You also should not forget your cricket ball.
- 4 bails, 6 stumps, bats, i think a ball
- 13. 6 stumps. 4 bails. 2 bats. 1 ball.
- The ball is not made of wood, so it is 12 not 13, Bails is the correct spelling, bales are of hay,
- 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!!
- 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
- There are 12 pieces of wooden equipment. 2 bats,6 wickets and 4 bails.
- 6 stumps 4 bails and 22 bats (2 teams 11 player each so 22 bats) the total is 32
- 12 PIECES MINIMUM.
- 12. (4 bails,6stumps,2bats[one each 4 the 2 batsmen on the field])
- 1 ball (inner part is wood), 6 stumps, 4 bales, 2 bat=13 pieces
- 6 wickets, 4 bails, 2 bats
- 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).
- 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 :-)
- 12-6 wickets,4 bales,2 bats
- 12
- 1~: 3 stumps one side 2~: 2 bails 3~: a bat 4~: 3 stumps the other side 5~: 2bails
Powered by Yahoo! Answers