List of women's Twenty20 International cricket 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 Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) cricket with only 19 occurrences in over 850 matches.[1]

The first Women's Twenty20 hat-trick was taken by Asmavia Iqbal of Pakistan, playing against England in Loughborough on 5 September 2012.[2] This is also the only instance where the team lost the match despite a player taking a hat-trick. None of the bowlers have taken more than one hat-trick in Women's T20I.

Hat-tricks by national team

T20I hat-tricks by team
TeamCount of hauls
 England2
 Germany
   Nepal
 Pakistan
 Thailand
 Australia1
 Bangladesh
 Hong Kong
 India
 New Zealand
 Nigeria
 South Africa
 Uganda
 West Indies
Total 19

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
Wicket-keeper
Result Result for the team for which the hat-trick was taken
Women's Twenty20 International cricket hat-tricks[1]
No. Bowler For Against Inn. Dismissals Venue Date Result Ref.
1 Asmavia Iqbal  Pakistan England 1 Haslegrave Ground, Loughborough5 September 2012Lost[3]
2 Ekta Bisht  India Sri Lanka 1 Nondescripts Cricket Club Ground, Colombo3 October 2012Won[4]
3 Marizanne Kapp  South Africa Bangladesh 1 Senwes Park, Potchefstroom14 September 2013Won[5]
4 Natalie Sciver  England New Zealand 2 Kensington Oval, Bridgetown22 October 2013Won[6]
5 Sana Mir  Pakistan Sri Lanka 2 Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah16 January 2015Won[7]
6 Anna Peterson  New Zealand Australia 2 Kardinia Park, Geelong19 February 2017Won[8]
7 Megan Schutt  Australia India 2 Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai26 March 2018Won[9]
8 Fahima Khatun  Bangladesh United Arab Emirates 2 Sportpark Maarschalkerweerd, Utrecht10 July 2018Won[10]
9 Anisa Mohammed1  West Indies South Africa 1 Brian Lara Stadium, Tarouba28 September 2018Won[11]
10 Anya Shrubsole  England South Africa 1 Darren Sammy Cricket Ground,
Gros Islet
16 November 2018Won[12]
11 Chanida Sutthiruang  Thailand China 1 Terdthai Cricket Ground,
Bangkok
18 February 2019Won[13]
12 Rubina Belbashi    Nepal Kuwait 2
  • Khadija Khalil (b)
  • Madeeha Zuberi (b)
  • Zeefa Jilani (b)
Asian Institute of Technology Ground,
Bangkok
27 February 2019Won[14]
13 Blessing Etim  Nigeria Mozambique 1
  • Rosalia Haiong (b)
  • Palmira Cuinica (b)
  • Olga Mondlane (c †Oyewole Oyronke)
Old Hararians, Harare6 May 2019Won[15]
14 Concy Aweko  Uganda Kenya 2 Old Hararians, Harare8 May 2019Won[16]
15 Onnicha Kamchomphu  Thailand Ireland 1 Sportpark Het Schootsveld, Deventer13 August 2019Won[17]
16 Kary Chan  Hong Kong China 2 Yeonhui Cricket Ground, Incheon19 September 2019Won[18]
17 Anjali Chand    Nepal Maldives 1 Pokhara Stadium, Pokhara2 December 2019Won[19]
18 Anne Bierwisch  Germany Austria 1
  • Antoinette Stiglitz (c Christina Gough)
  • Priya Sabu (b)
  • Sylvia Kailath (b)
Seebarn Cricket Ground, Lower Austria13 August 2020Won[20]
19 Anuradha Doddaballapur  Germany Austria 2
  • Jo-Antoinette Stiglitz (c Janet Ronalds)
  • Tugce Kazanci (b)
  • Anisha Nookala (b)
  • Priya Sabu (b)
Seebarn Cricket Ground, Lower Austria14 August 2020Won[21]

See also

References

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