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Wicket Meaning in English

word

ˈhwɪkət/, /ˈwɪkət
WIH-kut
wˈɪkɪt
WIK-it

Definition

In cricket, a wicket is the set of three sticks at which the ball is bowled, or the event of a batsman being dismissed. It can also mean a small gate or a window (especially for tickets or service).

Usage & Nuances

'Wicket' is used mainly in cricket and British English. In cricket: 'take a wicket' (dismiss a batter), 'lose a wicket' (batter out). As a window/gate, often seen in older or formal settings, or referring to ticket counters. Seldom used outside these contexts.

Example Sentences

The bowler hit the wicket and the batsman was out.

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She went to the ticket wicket to buy a train ticket.

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The ball rolled through the wicket.

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England lost three wickets in just ten minutes.

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"Next, please!" called the woman at the wicket.

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He took five wickets in the match—what a performance!

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