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4 Wickets in 4 Consecutive Balls
Four wickets with consecutive balls J Wells Kent v Sussex Brighton 1862 G Ulyett Lord Harris' XI v New South Wales Sydney 1878-79 G Nash Lancashire v Somerset Manchester 1882 JB Hide Sussex v MCC Lord's 1890 FJ Shacklock Nottinghamshire v Somerset Nottingham 1893 AD Downes Otago v Auckland Dunedin 1893-94 F Martin MCC v Derbyshire Lord's 1895 AW Mold Lancashire v Nottinghamshire Nottingham 1895 W Brearley Lancashire v Somerset Manchester 1905 S Haigh MCC v Army Pretoria 1905-06 AE Trott Middlesex v Somerset Lord's 1907 FA Tarrant Middlesex v Gloucestershire Bristol 1907 A Drake Yorkshire v Derbyshire Chesterfield 1914 SG Smith Northamptonshire v Warwickshire Birmingham 1914 HA Peach Surrey v Sussex The Oval 1924 AF Borland Natal v Griqualand West Kimberley 1926-27 JEH Hooker New South Wales v Victoria Sydney 1928-29 RK Tyldesley Lancashire v Derbyshire Derby 1929 RJ Crisp Western Province v Griqualand West Johannesburg 1931-32 RJ Crisp Western Province v Natal Durban 1933-34 AR Gover Surrey v Worcestershire Worcester 1935 WH Copson Derbyshire v Warwickshire Derby 1937 WA Henderson NE Transvaal v Orange Free State Bloemfontein 1937-38 F Ridgway Kent v Derbyshire Folkestone 1951 AK Walker Nottinghamshire v Leicestershire Leicester 1956 SN Mohol President's XI v Combined XI Poona 1965-66 D Robins South Australia v New South Wales Adelaide 1965-66 PI Pocock Surrey v Sussex Eastbourne 1972 SS Saini Delhi v Himachal Pradesh Delhi 1988-89 D Dias W Prov Suburbs v Central Province Colombo 1990-91 Ali Gauhar Karachi Blues v United Bank Peshawar 1994-95 KD James Hampshire v Indians Southampton 1996 GP Butcher Surrey v Derbyshire The Oval 2000 Fazl-e-Akbar PIA v Habib Bank Lahore 2001-02 Notes: 1. The feats of Brearley, Hooker, Tyldesley, Walker, Robins and Saini were spread over two innings 2. Trott had another hat-trick in the same innings of this, his benefit match 3. Having bowled J Firth with the last ball of the first innings, Walker achieved a unique feat by dismissing G Lester, M Tompkin and GA Smithson with the first three balls of the second 4. Sussex lost five wickets in the course of the final (six-ball) over of their match with Surrey at Eastbourne. Pocock, who had taken three wickets in his previous over, captured four more, taking in all seven wickets with 11 balls, a feat unique in first-class matches. (The eighth wicket fell to a run-out) 5. James is the only player to score a century in the same match. |
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