What does sticky wicket mean?
A sticky wicket is a British English cricket idiom meaning “a tricky situation” (e.g., “We’re on a bit of a sticky wicket here because we promised two important customers we’d deliver projects next week, and we’re going to have to disappoint one of them”).
It comes from a cricket term meaning a playing surface that is difficult to play on if you are a batter because it is wet and soft.
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