Hay man,..."Hattrick"-- means in Cricket 3 wickets in 3 consecutive diliveries,by a same baller.
It can be same baller in his last 2 balls,
& then very first ball of his next over.
An "over" has 6 balls in it.
No one has yet got bouble hatttrick in any form of cricket. (ODI or TEST CRICKET)
But yesterday Sri Lnka's Lasith Malinga took 4 wickets from consecutive deliveries.
But it can be called "double- hattrick" in genaral sense....
Not exctly.....
2007-03-29 08:24:41
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answered by Anonymous
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No bowler in the history of cricket has taken a double hat trick
by claiming 6 wickets in 6 consecutive balls.
2007-03-29 09:34:09
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answered by vakayil k 7
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nope.
world record is 4 wickets in 4 balls.
lasith malinga took 4 wickets in 4 balls against south africa yesterday.
lasith malinga is only bowler in odi cricket history to took 4 wickets in 4 balls.
2007-03-29 08:22:09
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answered by dani 2
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Mate i think of your purely risk to work out 6 wickets in an over may be interior the suitable over of a T20 whilst there is not any longer something to do yet slog, it wouldnt be counted who the bowler became it often is the batsmen getting themselves out yet maximum probable there may be some run outs.
2016-12-15 11:16:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Wasim Akram
2007-03-29 07:58:02
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answered by Anonymous
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brett lee did in his first over in a school compition, 6 wickets 6 balls. mind you he was only 10 years old
2007-03-29 20:00:43
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answered by mikey 3
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No.there is no such bowler but it is going the come soon.
2007-03-29 16:20:21
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answered by Anonymous
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No, bowlers get strikes, and hat tricks are in hockey.
2007-03-29 07:53:23
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answered by go2bermuda 4
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