a sticky wicket

a difficult situation

TRANSLATION

sticky wicket = eine schwierige Situation — that’s a sticky wicket = das ist eine heikle Situation

STATISTICS

IN THE PRESS

“Brexit talks on A STICKY WICKET … ahead of Johnson’s meeting with von der Leyen.”

The Irish Times

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sticky wicket
idiomatic phrase

- the area of ground around a wicket when it is tacky because of recent rain and therefore does not allow a consistent bounce of the ball

- a situation requiring delicate treatment; an awkward situation

Collins Dictionary


ORIGIN

This phrase is a direct allusion to the difficulty of playing on a wet and sticky pitch. The earliest citations of the expression refer specifically to cricket; for example, Bell’s Life in London, July 1882:

“The ground… was suffering from the effects of recent rain, and once more the Australians found themselves on a sticky wicket.”


MORE CRICKET IDIOMS

- to have a good innings = to have enjoyed a positive period of time. It’s often used to describe someone who has lived a long and productive life. (“I heard that Jim passed away last week at the age of 97. He had a good innings.”)

- to be cricket = to play fair, to use gentlemanly conduct, usually used in the negative. (“The way the Chairman treated the CEO at the last board meeting was just not cricket.”)

- to hit someone for a six = to surprise or shock someone. (“When Sally told Charles she was leaving the company, it hit him for a six.“)

- to be stumped = to have no idea, to not know how to solve a problem. (“I really don’t know how to fix this problem. I am completely stumped.“)

- to be bowled over = to be astonished by something, to be highly impressed. (“A few years ago I saw Hamlet performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company, I was bowled over by their performance.”)


SYNONYMS

can of worms, fine kettle of fish, pickle, predicament, quandary, snake pit, spot of bother, STICKY WICKET, tight spot, touchy situation, tricky situation


PRACTICE OWAD in an English conversation, say something like:

“If I don’t deliver this report on time, I’ll be on a A REALLY STICKY WICKET.”


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