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词条 List of women's international cricket hat-tricks
释义

  1. Key

  2. Hat-tricks

     Tests  One Day Internationals  Twenty20 Internationals 

  3. See also

  4. Notes

  5. References

A hat-trick in cricket is when a bowler takes three wickets from consecutive deliveries. It is a relatively rare feat,[1] and has occurred eighteen times in the history of women's international cricket.{{efn|Combined statistics sourced from the individual tables for Test,[2] One Day Internationals,[3] and Twenty20 Internationals.[4]|name=combined}} The first hat-trick was taken in a Test match between Australia and England in February 1958, by Australia's Betty Wilson.[5] The most recent bowler to achieve the feat was England's Anya Shrubsole, against South Africa during a Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) in November 2018.{{efn|name=combined}}

Two further hat-tricks have been taken in women's Tests; by Pakistan's Shaiza Khan in 2004, and Australia's Rene Farrell in 2011.[2] Farrell's hat-trick is one of five in women's international cricket that did not involve a fielder, as two of the batsmen were dismissed leg before wicket (lbw), and one was bowled.[7] Sana Mir's WT20I hat-trick in 2015 similarly contained two lbws and one bowled, while Julie Harris' women's One Day International (WODI) hat-trick during the 1993 Women's Cricket World Cup and Rumana Ahmed (WODI) hat-trick in 2016 ware both made up of three consecutive lbws and Dane van Niekerk (WODI) hat-trick in 2013 had two bowled and one lbw.[8] The first hat-trick in women's One Day Internationals was made just six days prior to Harris', by Carole Hodges, during the same competition. Those remain the only hat-tricks to have been taken in women's World Cups,[3] though Ekta Bisht took a hat-trick for India during the 2012 Women's World Twenty20, the equivalent competition for women's Twenty20 International cricket.[10] This was equalled by Anya Shrubsole against South Africa in the 2018 edition.

No player has taken multiple hat-tricks in international women's cricket, and similarly no venue has hosted more than one hat-trick. English bowlers have taken more hat-tricks than any other nations (4) whilst three bowlers from Australia, New Zealand and Pakistan have achieved the feat. Nine hat-tricks have been taken in both ODIs and T20I matches which have happened since the most recent instance in women's Tests.{{efn|name=combined}}

Key

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-break}}
NotationMeaning
Inn. The innings of the match in which the player took her hat-trick.
Dismissals The three players dismissed by the bowler, with the method of dismissal in parentheses.
Date The date on which the match began.
* The match was part of the Women's Cricket World Cup or the ICC Women's World Twenty20.
S The hat-trick was split over two overs.
{{Col-break}}
NotationMeaning
b Bowled
lbw Leg before wicket
c & b Caught, by the bowler
c Player Caught, by the fielder noted
c sub Caught, by a substitute fielder
st Player Stumped, by the fielder noted
Indicates that the noted fielder is the designated wicket-keeper
{{col-end}}

Hat-tricks

Tests

Women's Test cricket hat-tricks[2]
No.BowlerForAgainstInn.DismissalsVenueDateRef.
1{{sortname|Betty|Wilson{{crw|AUS}}ENG}}2
  • Edna Barker (b)
  • Joan Hawes (st †Nell Massey)
  • Dorothy Macfarlane (lbw)
{{flagicon|AUS}} St Kilda Cricket Club Ground, Melbourneformat=dmy|1958|02|21}}[6]
2{{sortname|Shaiza|Khan{{nbspS{{crw|PAK}}WIN}}2
  • Verena Felicien (c Nazia Nazir)
  • Doris Francis (b)
  • Stephanie Power (c Sadia Butt)
{{flagicon|PAK}} National Stadium, Karachiformat=dmy|2004|03|15}}[7]
3{{sortname|Rene|Farrell{{crw|AUS}}ENG}}3
  • Charlotte Edwards (lbw)
  • Katherine Brunt (b)
  • Danielle Hazell (lbw)
{{flagicon|AUS}} Bankstown Oval, Sydneyformat=dmy|2011|01|22}}[8]

One Day Internationals

Women's One Day International cricket hat-tricks[3]
No.BowlerForAgainstInn.DismissalsVenueDateRef.
1{{sortname|Carole|Hodges{{crw|ENG}}DEN}}2
  • Susanne Neilsen (c Karen Smithies)
  • Pia Thomsen (c Barbara Daniels)
  • Heidi Kjaer (c Gill Smith)
{{flagicon|ENG}} Recreation Ground, Banstead{{dts|format=dmy|1993|07|20}}*[9]
2{{sortname|Julie|Harris|Julie Harris (cricketer){{crw|NZL}}WIN}}1
  • Eugena Gregg (lbw)
  • Cherry-Ann Singh (lbw)
  • Patricia Felicien (lbw)
{{flagicon|ENG}} Civil Service Sports Ground, Chiswick{{dts|format=dmy|1993|07|26}}*[10]
3{{sortname|Emily|Drumm{{crw|NZL}}AUS}}1
  • Zoe Goss (c †Sarah Illingworth)
  • Jo Garey (lbw)
  • Joanne Broadbent (st †Sarah Illingworth)
{{flagicon|AUS}} Adelaide Oval, Adelaideformat=dmy|1996|02|3}}[11]
4{{sortname|Clare|Connor{{crw|ENG}}IND}}1
  • Rupi Shastri (b)
  • Hemlata Kala (c Lucy Pearson)
  • Anjum Chopra (c Laura Newton)
{{flagicon|ENG}} County Ground, Northamptonformat=dmy|1999|07|9}}[12]
5{{sortname|Saibh|Young{{crw|IRE}}ENG}}2
  • Laura Harper (c Barbara McDonald)
  • Ebony Rainford-Brent (b)
  • Sarah Clarke (b)
{{flagicon|ENG}} Bradfield College, Readingformat=dmy|2001|08|12}}[13]
6{{sortname|Lotte|Egging{{crw|NED}}PAK}}1
  • Asmavia Iqbal (lbw)
  • Qanita Jalil (b)
  • Sadia Yousuf (c Helmien Rambaldo)
{{flagicon|SA}} University No 2 Ground, Stellenboschformat=dmy|2008|02|22}}[14]
7{{sortname|Dane|van Niekerk{{nbsp1{{crw|RSA}}WIN}}2
  • Shaquana Quintyne (b)
  • Anisa Mohammed (b)
  • Tremayne Smartt (lbw)
{{flagicon|KNA}} Warner Park, Basseterreformat=dmy|2013|01|7}}[15]
8{{sortname|Inoka|Ranaweera{{nbsp{{crw|SRI}}NZL}}1
  • Anna Peterson (b)
  • Erin Bermingham (c Nilakshi de Silva)
  • Lea Tahuhu (c Ama Kanchana)
{{flagicon|NZ}} Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincolnformat=dmy|2015|11|3}}[16]
9{{sortname|Rumana|Ahmed{{nbsp{{crw|BAN}}IRE}}2
  • Kim Garth (lbw)
  • Clare Shillington (lbw)
  • Mary Waldron (lbw)
{{flagicon|NIR}} Shaw's Bridge Lower Ground, Belfastformat=dmy|2016|9|10}}[17]

1 Dane van Niekerk took 4 wickets in 5 balls during this spell. She dismissed Shemaine Campbelle (st †Trisha Chetty) and bowled a dot ball right before she took the hat-trick.

Twenty20 Internationals

Women's Twenty20 International cricket hat-tricks[4]
No.BowlerForAgainstInn.DismissalsVenueDateRef.
1{{sortname|Asmavia|Iqbal{{nbspS{{crw|PAK}}ENG}}1
  • Sarah Taylor (lbw)
  • Arran Brindle (b)
  • Danielle Wyatt (c sub)
{{flagicon|ENG}} Haslegrave Ground, Loughboroughformat=dmy|2012|09|5}}[18]
2{{sortname|Ekta|Bisht{{crw|IND}}SRI}}1
  • Dilani Manodara (c Nagarajan Niranjana)
  • Yasoda Mendis (c & b)
  • Eshani Lokusuriyage (c Jhulan Goswami)
{{flagicon|SL}} Nondescripts Cricket Club Ground, Colombo{{dts|format=dmy|2012|10|3}}*[19]
3{{sortname|Marizanne|Kapp{{crw|ZAF}}BAN}}1
  • Rumana Ahmed (c †Trisha Chetty)
  • Ritu Moni (b)
  • Fahima Khatun (b)
{{flagicon|SA}} Senwes Park, Potchefstroomformat=dmy|2013|09|14}}[20]
4{{sortname|Natalie|Sciver{{crw|ENG}}NZL}}2
  • Maddy Green (c Holly Colvin)
  • Erin Bermingham (b)
  • Frances Mackay (lbw)
{{flagicon|BRB}} Kensington Oval, Bridgetownformat=dmy|2013|10|22}}[21]
5{{sortname|Sana|Mir{{crw|PAK}}SRI}}2
  • Ama Kanchana (b)
  • Maduri Samuddika (lbw)
  • Inoka Ranaweera (lbw)
{{flagicon|ARE}} Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjahformat=dmy|2015|01|16}}[22]
6{{sortname|Anna|Peterson|dab=cricketer{{crw|NZL}}AUS}}2
  • Jess Jonassen (c Katie Perkins)
  • Alyssa Healy (c Maddy Green)
  • Megan Schutt (c Suzie Bates)
{{flagicon|AUS}} Kardinia Park, Geelongformat=dmy|2017|02|19}}[23]
7{{sortname|Megan|Schutt{{crw|AUS}}IND}}2
  • Smriti Mandhana (b)
  • Mithali Raj (b)
  • Deepti Sharma (c Amanda-Jade Wellington)
{{flagicon|IND}} Brabourne Stadium, Mumbaiformat=dmy|2018|03|26}}[24]
8{{sortname|Fahima|Khatun{{crw|BAN}}UAE}}2
  • Udeni Dona (c Rumana Ahmed)
  • Esha Rohit (c Nahida Akter)
  • Kavisha Egodage (lbw)
{{flagicon|NLD}} Kampong Cricket Club, Utrechtformat=dmy|2018|07|10}}[25]
9{{sortname|Anisa|Mohammed1{{crw|WIN}}SA}}1
  • Marizanne Kapp (st †Merissa Aguilleira)
  • Saarah Smith (b)
  • Masabata Klaas (c Hayley Matthews)
{{flagicon|TTO}} Brian Lara Stadium, Taroubaformat=dmy|2018|09|28}} [26]
10{{sortname|Anya|Shrubsole{{crw|ENG}}SA}}1
  • Shabnim Ismail (b)
  • Masabata Klaas (c Tammy Beaumont)
  • Yolani Fourie (b)
{{flagicon|LCA}} Darren Sammy Cricket Ground,
Gros Islet
{{dts|format=dmy|2018|11|16}}* [27]
11{{sortname|Rubina|Chhetry{{crw|NEP}}KUW}}2
  • Khadija Khalil (b)
  • Madeeha Zuberi (b)
  • Zeefa Jilani (b)
{{flagicon|THA}} Asian Institute of Technology Ground,
Bangkok
format=dmy|2019|2|27}} [28]

1 Anisa Mohammed took 4 wickets in 5 balls during this spell. She dismissed Dane van Niekerk (c Chedean Nation) and was hit for four runs right before she took the hat-trick.

See also

  • List of Test cricket hat-tricks
  • List of One Day International cricket hat-tricks

Notes

{{notelist}}

References

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17. ^{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/1005/1005806.html |title=Bangladesh Women in Ireland 2016 (3rd ODI) |publisher=Cricket Archive |accessdate=17 November 2016}}
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21. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/630898.html |title=West Indies Tri-Nation Twenty20 Women's Series – 5th match: England Women v New Zealand Women |publisher=ESPNcricinfo |accessdate=15 February 2015}}
22. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/808869.html |title=Pakistan Women v Sri Lanka Women T20I Series – 2nd T20I: Pakistan Women v Sri Lanka Women |publisher=ESPNcricinfo |accessdate=15 February 2015}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/1043991.html|title=New Zealand Women tour of Australia, 2nd T20I: Australia Women v New Zealand Women|publisher=ESPNcricinfo |accessdate=19 February 2017}}
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