List of One Day International cricket hat-tricks

Lasith Malinga tossing a cricket ball at practice
Lasith Malinga, the only cricketer to take three ODI hat-tricks

A hat-trick in cricket is when a bowler takes three wickets on consecutive deliveries, dismissing three different batsmen. It is a relatively rare event in One Day International (ODI) cricket with only 39 occurrences in more than 3,600 matches since the first ODI, between Australia and England on 5 January 1971. The first ODI hat-trick was taken by Jalal-ud-Din of Pakistan, playing against Australia in Hyderabad, Sindh in September 1982 and the first world cup hat trick was taken by Chetan Sharma of India against New Zealand.

The only bowler to have taken three career hat-tricks is Lasith Malinga of Sri Lanka, while three other bowlers (Wasim Akram, Saqlain Mushtaq and Chaminda Vaas) have taken two hat-tricks. Hat-tricks are dominated by fast bowlers with Pakistan's Saqlain, Bangladesh's Abdur Razzak and Taijul Islam, Zimbabwe's Prosper Utseya and South Africa's Duminy, the only five spinners to have taken an ODI hat-trick.[1] Vaas of Sri Lanka became the only bowler to claim a hat-trick in the first three balls of any form of international cricket when he took the first three wickets off the opening three balls of their match against Bangladesh during the 2003 World Cup. Two players have taken a hat-trick on their ODI debut: Taijul Islam from Bangladesh in a match against Zimbabwe,[2] and Kagiso Rabada from South Africa against Bangladesh.[3] Eight hat-tricks have occurred in World Cup matches.

Pakistanis Wasim Akram and Mohammad Sami have both achieved hat-tricks in ODI and Test cricket.[4] Brett Lee and Thisara Perera is the only two cricketers to have taken a hat-trick in ODI and Twenty20 International cricket.

Hat-tricks

Key

* Hat-trick taken in a World Cup match
(b) Bowled
(c) Caught
(c b) Caught and bowled
(lbw) Leg before wicket
(st) Stumped
dagger Wicket-keeper
ODI № Bowler For Against Wickets Venue Date
1. 158[5] Jalal-ud-Din  Pakistan  Australia

 Rod Marsh (b)
 Bruce Yardley (c daggerWasim Bari)
 Geoff Lawson (b)

Niaz Stadium, Hyderabad 20 September 1982
2. [H] 359[6] Reid, BruceBruce Reid  Australia  New Zealand

 Bruce Blair (c Greg Matthews)
 Ervin McSweeney (c Allan Border)
 Stu Gillespie (b)

Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 29 January 1986
3. 474[7] Chetan SharmaChetan Sharma  India  New Zealand

 Ken Rutherford (b)
 Ian Smith (b)
 Ewen Chatfield (b)

Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur 31 October 1987*
4. 570[8] Wasim AkramWasim Akram  Pakistan  West Indies

 Jeff Dujon (b)
 Malcolm Marshall (b)
 Curtly Ambrose (b)

Sharjah Stadium, Sharjah 14 October 1989
5.[A] 631[9] Wasim AkramWasim Akram  Pakistan  Australia

 Merv Hughes (b)
 Carl Rackemann (b)
 Terry Alderman (b)

Sharjah Stadium, Sharjah 4 May 1990
6. [H] 661[10] Kapil DevKapil Dev  India  Sri Lanka

 Roshan Mahanama (c daggerKiran More)
 Rumesh Ratnayake (lbw)
 Sanath Jayasuriya (c Sanjay Manjrekar)

Eden Gardens, Calcutta 4 January 1991
7.[B] 685[11] Aaqib JavedAaqib Javed  Pakistan  India

 Ravi Shastri (lbw)
 Mohammad Azharuddin (lbw)
 Sachin Tendulkar (lbw)

Sharjah Stadium, Sharjah 25 October 1991
8. [H] 896[12] Morrison, DannyDanny Morrison  New Zealand  India

 Kapil Dev (b)
 Salil Ankola (b)
 Nayan Mongia (b)

McLean Park, Napier 25 March 1994
9.[A] 966[13] Waqar YounisWaqar Younis  Pakistan  New Zealand

 Chris Harris (b)
 Chris Pringle (b)
 Richard de Groen (b)

Buffalo Park, East London 19 December 1994
10.[C] 1,136[14] Saqlain MushtaqSaqlain Mushtaq  Pakistan  Zimbabwe

 Grant Flower (c daggerMoin Khan)
 John Rennie (c daggerMoin Khan)
 Andy Whittall (c Saleem Malik)

Arbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar 3 November 1996
11.[D] [H] 1,158[15] Brandes, EddoEddo Brandes  Zimbabwe  England

 Nick Knight (c daggerAndy Flower)
 John Crawley (lbw)
 Nasser Hussain (c daggerAndy Flower)

Harare Sports Club, Harare 3 January 1997
12. 1,164[16] Stuart, AnthonyAnthony Stuart  Australia  Pakistan

 Ijaz Ahmed (c daggerIan Healy)
 Mohammad Wasim (c daggerIan Healy)
 Moin Khan (c Mark Taylor)

Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne 16 January 1997
13.[A] 1,479[17] Saqlain MushtaqSaqlain Mushtaq  Pakistan  Zimbabwe

 Henry Olonga (st daggerMoin Khan)
 Adam Huckle (st daggerMoin Khan)
 Pommie Mbangwa (lbw)

The Oval, London 11 June 1999*
14.[E] 1,776[18] Vaas, ChamindaChaminda Vaas  Sri Lanka  Zimbabwe

 Stuart Carlisle (c Suresh Perera)
 Craig Wishart (lbw)
 Tatenda Taibu (lbw)

Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo 8 December 2001
15.[A] 1,808[19] Mohammad SamiMohammad Sami  Pakistan  West Indies

 Ridley Jacobs (lbw)
 Corey Collymore (b)
 Cameron Cuffy (b)

Sharjah Stadium, Sharjah 15 February 2002
16.[C][D][F] 1,950[20] Vaas, ChamindaChaminda Vaas  Sri Lanka  Bangladesh

 Hannan Sarkar (b)
 Mohammad Ashraful (c and b)
 Ehsanul Haque (c Mahela Jayawardene)

Pietermaritzburg Oval, Pietermaritzburg 14 February 2003*
17.[D] 1,990[21] Lee, BrettBrett Lee  Australia  Kenya

 Kennedy Otieno (b)
 Brijal Patel (c Ricky Ponting)
 David Obuya (b)

Kingsmead, Durban 15 March 2003*
18.[A] 2,026[22] Anderson, JamesJames Anderson  England  Pakistan

 Abdul Razzaq (c Marcus Trescothick)
 Shoaib Akhtar (c daggerChris Read)
 Mohammad Sami (b)

The Oval, London 20 June 2003
19.[A] 2,164[23] Harmison, SteveSteve Harmison  England  India

 Mohammad Kaif (c daggerGeraint Jones)
 Lakshmipathy Balaji (c Andrew Flintoff)
 Ashish Nehra (c and b)

Trent Bridge, Nottingham 1 September 2004
20.[A] 2,243[24] Langeveldt, CharlCharl Langeveldt  South Africa  West Indies

 Ian Bradshaw (b)
 Daren Powell (b)
 Corey Collymore (lbw)

Kensington Oval, Barbados 11 May 2005
21. 2,394[25] Shahadat HossainShahadat Hossain  Bangladesh  Zimbabwe

 Tafadzwa Mufambisi (c daggerKhaled Mashud)
 Elton Chigumbura (lbw)
 Tawanda Mupariwa (c daggerKhaled Mashud)

Harare Sports Club, Harare 2 August 2006
22. 2,432[26] Taylor, JeromeJerome Taylor  West Indies  Australia

 Michael Hussey (b)
 Brett Lee (lbw)
 Brad Hogg (b)

Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai 18 October 2006
23. 2,474[27] Bond, ShaneShane Bond  New Zealand  Australia

 Cameron White (c Craig McMillan)
 Andrew Symonds (c daggerBrendon McCullum)
 Nathan Bracken (b)

Bellerive Oval, Hobart 14 January 2007
24.[G][H] 2,556[28] Malinga, LasithLasith Malinga  Sri Lanka  South Africa

 Shaun Pollock (b)
 Andrew Hall (c Upul Tharanga)
 Jacques Kallis (c daggerKumar Sangakkara)
 Makhaya Ntini (b)

Providence Stadium, Georgetown 28 March 2007*
25. 2,833[29] Flintoff, AndrewAndrew Flintoff  England  West Indies

 Denesh Ramdin (b)
 Ravi Rampaul (lbw)
 Sulieman Benn (b)

Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia 3 April 2009
26. 2,999[30] Maharoof, FarveezFarveez Maharoof  Sri Lanka  India

 Ravindra Jadeja (lbw)
 Praveen Kumar (b)
 Zaheer Khan (c daggerKumar Sangakkara)

Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium, Dambulla 22 June 2010
27.[H][I] 3,073[31] Razzak, AbdurAbdur Razzak  Bangladesh  Zimbabwe

 Prosper Utseya (c Naeem Islam)
 Ray Price (lbw)
 Christopher Mpofu (lbw)

Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur 3 December 2010
28.[A] 3,112[32] Roach, KemarKemar Roach  West Indies  Netherlands

 Pieter Seelaar (lbw)
 Bernard Loots (lbw)
 Berend Westdijk (b)

Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi 28 February 2011*
29.[H] 3,113[33] Malinga, LasithLasith Malinga  Sri Lanka  Kenya

 Tanmay Mishra (lbw)
 Peter Ongondo (b)
 Shem Ngoche (b)

R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo 1 March 2011*
30. 3,184[34] Malinga, LasithLasith Malinga  Sri Lanka  Australia

 Mitchell Johnson (b)
 John Hastings (lbw)
 Xavier Doherty (b)

R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo 22 August 2011
31. 3,253[35] Christian, DanDan Christian  Australia  Sri Lanka

 Thisara Perera (c Michael Hussey)
 Sachithra Senanayake (lbw)
 Nuwan Kulasekara (lbw)

Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne 2 March 2012
32. 3,275[36] Perera, ThisaraThisara Perera  Sri Lanka  Pakistan

 Younis Khan (c daggerKumar Sangakkara)
 Shahid Afridi (c Dinesh Chandimal)
 Sarfraz Ahmed (c Mahela Jayawardene)

R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo 16 June 2012
33.[D] 3,415[37] McKay, ClintClint McKay  Australia  England

 Kevin Pietersen (lbw)
 Jonathan Trott (c Aaron Finch)
 Joe Root (c Shane Watson)

Sophia Gardens, Cardiff 14 September 2013
34. 3,423[38] Hossain, RubelRubel Hossain  Bangladesh  New Zealand

 Corey Anderson (b)
 Brendon McCullum (c Shamsur Rahman (sub))
 Jimmy Neesham (c daggerMushfiqur Rahim)

Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur 29 October 2013
35. 3,518[39] Utseya, ProsperProsper Utseya  Zimbabwe  South Africa

 Quinton de Kock (c Tendai Chatara)
 Rilee Rossouw (c John Nyumbu)
 David Miller (lbw)

Harare Sports Club, Harare 29 August 2014
36.[H][I] 3,559[40] Islam, TaijulTaijul Islam  Bangladesh  Zimbabwe

 Tinashe Panyangara (b)
 John Nyumbu (lbw)
 Tendai Chatara (b)

Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur 1 December 2014
37.[A] 3,600[41] Finn, StevenSteven Finn  England  Australia

 Brad Haddin (c Stuart Broad)
 Glenn Maxwell (c Joe Root)
 Mitchell Johnson (c James Anderson)

Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne 14 February 2015*
38.[H] 3,640[42] Duminy, JPJP Duminy  South Africa  Sri Lanka

 Angelo Mathews (c Faf du Plessis)
 Nuwan Kulasekara (c Quinton de Kock)
 Tharindu Kaushal (lbw)

Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 18 March 2015*
39.[I] 3,663[3] Rabada, KagisoKagiso Rabada  South Africa  Bangladesh

 Tamim Iqbal (b)
 Litton Das (c Farhaan Behardien)
 Mahmudullah Riyad (lbw)

Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur 10 July 2015

Hat-tricks by team

Rank Country Number of hat-tricks
1 Pakistan 8
2 Sri Lanka 7
3 Australia 5
4 Bangladesh 4
England 4
6 South Africa 3
7 India 2
New Zealand 2
West Indies 2
Zimbabwe 2

See also

Notes

A. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Last three wickets of the innings

B. 1 Aaqib Javed ended with 7–37, then the best bowling figures in an ODI.[43]

C. 1 2 Four wickets in five deliveries

D. 1 2 3 First three wickets of the innings

E. 1 Vaas took 8–19; this is the only time (as of 11 December 2013) that a bowler has taken eight wickets in an ODI.[43]

F. 1 First three deliveries of the match

G. 1 Four wickets in four deliveries

H. 1 2 3 Hat-trick spanned two overs

I. 1 2 Hat-trick on debut

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