Bails Meaning in Cricket

Bails are two small wooden cylinders that sit on top of the three stumps to complete the wicket. A batter is only out if a ball or a player knocks these pieces completely off their perch.

Example: The ball grazed the stump, and the bails fell to the grass to signal a dismissal.

Pro-Tip: Modern professional games use ‘Zing’ bails that flash bright red lights the instant they lose contact.


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