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A stump gauge (or wicket gauge) [1] is an instrument used in cricket to determine the correct position for the three stumps used to form the wicket, as mandated by the Laws of Cricket.[ citation needed] It is usually in a form of a metal (although sometimes plastic) bar with three spikes, and is used to locate and create the holes into which the spiked ends of the stumps are placed.[ citation needed]
This article relies largely or entirely on a
single source. (April 2007) |
A stump gauge (or wicket gauge) [1] is an instrument used in cricket to determine the correct position for the three stumps used to form the wicket, as mandated by the Laws of Cricket.[ citation needed] It is usually in a form of a metal (although sometimes plastic) bar with three spikes, and is used to locate and create the holes into which the spiked ends of the stumps are placed.[ citation needed]