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In cricket, the term wicket can have multiple meanings depending on the context:
- Dismissal: A wicket is commonly used to describe the event of a batter being dismissed. For example, "India lost a wicket early in the innings."
- Stumps and bails: The wicket also refers to the physical structure consisting of three vertical stumps and two horizontal bails. There are two wickets on the pitch, one at each end.
- Pitch: Informally, the term wicket can also refer to the pitch—the 22-yard strip between the two sets of stumps. In this context, phrases like "a flat wicket" describe the playing surface.
Each usage of the term plays a crucial role in the game's rules, commentary, and play strategy.