In Telugu, wickets are called as viketlu. It is a common term used in cricket matches in Telugu-speaking regions to refer to the dismissal of a batsman. The term is derived from the English word "wicket," which refers to the set of three stumps and twotslu). This word is commonly used in the context of cricket, where it refers to one of the three stumps that are set up on each end of the pitch. When one or more of these stumps is knocked down by the ball bowled by the fielding team, it is considered as a dismissal of the batsman and a wicket is said to have been taken. In Telugu, the word "vike" means "fall" or "collapse" and "etlu" refers to "sticks" or "wooden logs", which is an apt description of a wicket in cricket.