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Hat-tricks in One-Day Internationals


Australia's Dan Christian took the 31st hat-trick in ODIs when he dismissed three Sri Lankan batsmen off consecutive deliveries at the MCG on 2 March 2012. Here's the full list.


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Dan Christian vs Sri Lanka on March 2, 2012 Christian became the fourth Australian bowler to take a hat-trick in ODIs when he struck in the 44th over of Sri Lanka's innings at the MCG in a Commonwealth Bank tri-series match to remove Thisara Perera, Sachithra Senanayake and Nuwan Kulasekera in successive balls. Perera was brilliantly caught by Mike Hussey at deep midwicket was the first of Christian's hat-trick victims and then the Australian all-rounder trapped Senanayake and Kulasekara plumb in front to spark off wild celebrations.




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Lasith Malinga vs South Africa on March 28, 2007; vs Kenya on March 1, 2011 and vs Australia on August 22, 2011 The Sri Lankan slinger is the only bowler to take a hat-trick thrice as well as taking four wickets in four balls. The first of Malinga's hat-tricks came against South Africa in a Super Eights match of the 2007 World Cup at Guyana. The Proteas were cruising at 206-5 chasing a target of 210 when Malinga burst into life taking the wickets of Shaun Pollock and Andrew Hall from the last two deliveries of the 45th over; and then dismissing Jacques Kallis and Makhaya Ntini in the first two deliveries of the 47th over as South Africa slipped to 207-9. They managed to win the match by one wicket but Malinga was named joint Man-of-the-Match along with South Africa's Charl Langeveldt. Malinga's second hat-trick came against Kenya in a group match of the 2011 World Cup at Colombo's R Premadasa Stadium. He took 6-38, including that of his hat-trick victims Tanmay Mishra, Peter Ongondo and Shem Ngoche as Kenya was bundled out for 142; Sri Lanka won the match by nine wickets and with 188 balls to spare. The third of Malinga's hat-tricks also came at the R Premadasa Stadium when he dismissed Mitchell Johnson, John Hastings and Xavier Doherty in the second, third and fourth deliveries of the 46th over. Sri Lanka chased down the target of 212 in the 47th over as they won by four wickets.




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Wasim Akram vs West Indies on October 14, 1989 and vs Australia on May 4, 1990 The legendary Pakistan fast bowler took his first hat-trick when he clean bowled Jeff Dujon, Malcolm Marshall and Curtly Ambrose as his team edged West Indies by 11 runs at Sharjah. Akram repeated the feat at the same venue less than seven months later as he again clean bowled Merv Hughes, Carl Rackemann and Terry Alderman in Pakistan's 36-run win over Australia.



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Waqar Younis vs New Zealand on December 19, 1994 The Pakistan pacer clean bowled Chris Harris, Chris Pringle and Richard de Groen as New Zealand was bowled out for 172 at East London, South Africa. Pakistan won the match by five wickets.



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Kapil Dev vs Sri Lanka on January 4, 1991 One of cricket's best all-rounders achieved the feat when he dismissed Roshan Mahanama, Rumesh Ratnayake and Sanath Jayasuriya in India's seven-wicket win over Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup final.



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Saqlain Mushtaq vs Zimbabwe on November 3, 1996 and vs Zimbabwe on June 11, 1999 Saqlain had Grant Flower and John Rennie caught behind by Moin Khan before he had Andy Whittall caught by Saleem Malik to complete his first hat-trick in ODIs. He took his second hat-trick against the same opposition in a Super Sixes match of the 1999 World Cup at The Oval when he took the last three wickets of Henry Olonga, Adam Huckle and Pommie Mbangwa as Pakistan thrashed Zimbabwe by 148 runs.



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Eddo Brandes vs England on January 3, 1997 The fast-medium bowler took England's first five wickets to fall as he led Zimbabwe to an emphatic 131-run win at Harare Sports Club. Brandes dismissed Nick Knight, John Crawley and Nasser Hussain to complete his hat-trick and then had Alec Stewart and Mike Atherton caught behind by Andy Flower as England slipped to 54-5 in their run chase of 250.



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Danny Morrison vs India on March 25, 1994 The New Zealand fast-medium bowler clean bowled Kapil Dev, Salil Ankola and Nayan Mongia at McLean Park, Napier to become the first Kiwi to take a hat-trick in ODIs.



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Chetan Sharma vs New Zealand on October 31, 1987 The fast-medium bowler took the first hat-trick in World Cup history when he clean bowled Ken Rutherford, Ian Smith and Ewen Chatfield as India bowled New Zealand out for 221 before Sunil Gavaskar's 103* led the hosts to a nine-wicket win.



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Aaqib Javed vs India on October 25, 1991 The Pakistan pacer trapped Ravi Shastri, Mohammad Azharuddin and Sachin Tendulkar plumb in front as his team won the Wills Trophy final at Sharjah by 72 runs. Aaqib was also the chief destroyer in India's innings and finished with figures of 10-1-37-7



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Chaminda Vaas (twice) vs Zimbabwe on December 8, 2001 and vs Bangladesh on February 14, 2003 Vaas blew Zimbabwe away with figures of 8-3-19-8 as the visitors were bundled out for a lowly 38 in 15.4 overs at Colombo's Sinhalese Sports Club Ground. His hat-trick victims were Stuart Carlisle, Craig Wishart and Tatenda Taibu. He took his second hat-trick when he dismissed Hannan Sarkar, Mohammad Ashraful and Ehsanul Haque in the first three deliveries of a group match against Bangladesh in the 2003 World Cup. Vaas finished with 6-25 as Bangladesh was bowled out for 124 before half-centuries by Marvan Atapattu and Sanath Jayasuriya saw Sri Lanka thump their opponents by 10 wickets with 173 balls remaining.



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Brett Lee vs Kenya on March 15, 2003 Lee dismissed Kennedy Otieno, Brijal Patel and David Obuya in the fourth over of a Super Sixes match of the 1999 World Cup as Kenya was all out for 174. Australia won the match by five wickets, but it was Kenya's left-arm spinner who walked away with the Man-of-the-Match award for outstanding figures of 8.2-6-7-3.



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James Anderson vs Pakistan on June 20, 2003 Anderson (4-27) wrapped up Pakistan's innings of 185 at The Oval when he dismissed Abdul Razzaq, Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Sami. Marcus Trescothick then starred with his 55-ball 86 as England won the match by




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Mohammad Sami vs West Indies on February 15, 2002 Sami wrapped up Pakistan's 51-run win at Sharjah when he dismissed Ridley Jacobs, Corey Collymore and Cameron Cuffey. Earlier, Shoaib Malik's 111* helped Pakistan reach a total of 232.



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Anthony Stuart vs Pakistan on January 16, 1997 Stuart had a match to remember at the MCG when he took the first five wickets to fall, including a hat-trick, as Pakistan collased to 29 for 5 before staging a recovery and being bowled out for 181. Stuart had figures of 10-1-26-5 and his hat-trick victims were Ijaz



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Steve Harmison vs India on September 1, 2004 Harmison wrapped up India's innings of 170 in 43.5 overs at Trent Bridge when he dismissed Mohammad Kaif, L Balaji and Ashish Nehra. England won this match by seven wickets and chased down the target in 32.2 overs



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Charl Langeveldt vs West Indies on May 11, 2005 Langeveldt held his nerve with West Indies, chasing a target of 285, needing only four runs from the last over of the match at Kensington Oval, Barbados. But, Langeveldt (5-62) led South Africa to a memorable win as he clean bowled Ian Bradshaw and Darren Powell before trapping Correy Collymore plumb in front as the hosts won the match by one run. Langeveldt's efforts outshone centuries by South Africa's Boeta Dippenaar (123) and West Indies's Chris Gayle (132).



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Jerome Taylor vs Australia on October 18, 2006 Taylor sealed West Indies' 10-run win in a group match of the 2006 Champions Trophy at Mumbai as he dismissed Michael Hussey and Brett in the last two deliveries of the 48th over, and then completed his hat-trick when he uprooted Brad Hogg's middle stump in the first ball of the 50th over.



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Shahadat Hossain vs Zimbabwe on August 2, 2006 Chasing a target of 237 at Harare, Zimbabwe were in deep trouble at 151 for 7 in the 39th over after Hossain had dismissed Tafadzwa Mufambisi, Elton Chigumbura and Prosper Utseya to take the first hat-trick by a Bangladesh bowler in ODIs. The hat-trick wasn't enough to prevent Zimbabwe from winning the match as Brendan Taylor (79*) scored most of the 18 runs needed from the last over of the match by Mashrafe Mortaza. Taylor, who hit a six in the last delivery of the match to seal the win, also shared a match-winning partnership of 81 runs for the ninth wicket with Tawanda Mupariwa (33).



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Shane Bond vs Australia on January 14, 2007 The New Zealand spearhead had figures of 4-61 in this match and took his hat-trick in the 50th over of Australia's innings at Hobart when he dismissed Cameron White, Andrew Symonds and Nathan Bracken. Bond's feat was the only highlight for New Zealand in a match they lost by 105 runs while chasing 290.



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Bruce Reid vs New Zealand on January 29, 1986 The lanky Australian pacer dismissed Bruce Blair, Ervin McSweeney and Stu Gillespie in his team's 99-run win at the Sydney Cricket Ground



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Andrew Flintoff vs West Indies on April 3, 2009 In a rain reduced match of 29 overs at St Lucia, Flintoff failed with the bat but had figures of 5-0-19-5 as England beat West Indies by 26 runs and successfully defended their total of 172-5. Flintoff's hat-trick victims were Denesh Ramdin, Ravi Rampaul and Sulieman Benn.



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Farveez Maharoof vs India on June 22, 2010 The Sri Lankan all-rounder had figures of 10-1-42-5, which included a hat-trick, in an Asia Cup match against India at Dambulla. Maharoof took his hat-trick from the first three deliveries of the 39th over in India's innings when he dismissed Ravindra Jadeja, Praveen Kumar and Zaheer Khan. Sri Lanka easily chased down the target of 210 in the 38th over for the loss of only three wickets with Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene scoring half-centuries.



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Abdur Razzak vs Zimbabwe on December 3, 2010 Bangladesh's left-arm spinner dismissed Prosper Utseya in the last ball of the 45th over in Zimbabwe's innings at Mirpur, and completed his hat-trick when he took the wickets of Ray Price and Chris Mpofu in the first two deliveries of the 47th over. Razzak finished with 5-30 as Zimbabwe was all out for 191; Bangladesh won the match by six wickets and with 62 balls remaining.



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Kemar Roach vs Netherlands on February 28, 2011 Netherlands was never in the match after West Indies scored a mammoth 330-8 in a group match of the 2011 World Cup at Delhi's Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium. Roach (8.3-0-27-6) was at his devastating match and ended the match when he dismissed Pieter Seelaar, Bernard Loots and Berend Westdijk from the first three deliveries of the 32nd over as West Indies cantered to a 215-run win.



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Jalal-ud-Din vs Australia on September 20, 1982 The Pakistan fast-medium bowler was the first to take a hat-trick in ODIs when he dismissed Rodney Marsh, Bruce Yardley and Geoff Lawson off consecutive deliveries in his team's 59-run win. While Marsh and Lawson were clean bowled, Jalal-ud-Din had Yardley caught by wicket-keeper Wasim Bari in between for the second of his hat-trick victims.






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