In a cricket match, how many individual pieces of wood are visible to the spectators when the game is in play?
Correct answer: 12

alderaanic
Two Bats, Six Wickets & Four Stumps. Although I doubt you can see the stumps from the seating area.

Newt
BazzaS2247, but the ball is covered with leather, so the wood (actually a wood/rubber compound) is not "visible".

luckycatfay
Player #48458, well we have to put up with American sports that we know nothing about, but then I hate sport of any description.

palitja
damn, forgot the bats too!

Player #48458
BazzaS1947, don't ask Americans a question like this. we know little or nothing about cricket

Lizzi
That is very nearly a trick question. Especially as the bats are not just one solid piece of wood! Not a fair answer

BazzaS2247
The balls are made of cork which is the bark of a tree, is the bark of a tree classed as a type wood ????