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Questions
State the following:
Size of bails.
Answer the following:
Size of the bails.
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Solution
The size of the bails in cricket is as follows:
- The bails measure 4.31 inches (10.95 cm) long.
- The weight differs, but each bail is usually roughly 10.95 cm long and must sit securely on top of the stump.
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