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No, he ll not be on a hat trick, as he has finished his spell, his wickets can t be carried over in the next match.

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Q: If a bowler gets 2 consecutive wickets on the last two balls of his quota of 10 overs in an ODI the will he be on a Hat Trick in the next match?
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