A stump is one of the three vertical wooden posts that, along with the bails, form the wicket at each end of the pitch. These stakes are driven into the ground and serve as the ultimate target for bowlers trying to dismiss the batter. Example: The fast bowler delivered a perfect yorker that knocked the leg stump right out of the grass.
Pro-Tip: Modern professional stumps contain tiny cameras and microphones to provide close-up views and clear sound for television broadcasts.
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