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How can a bowler take a hatrick over 3 different overs ? Has there ever been such a case in international cricket ?

Asked by RAJAN MHAMAI, 16 May '08 11:01 am
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No, hatrick means bowler should take three wickets in three cnsctive balls.. it can be possible within two overs maximum but not in three overs..
Answered by decentlover, 16 May '08 11:03 am

 
  
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yes it has happened. it was done by an australian bowler - merv hughes.
Answered by nargis bhambi, 28 May '08 08:27 pm

 
  
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