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Q: What modern term comes from a bowler who gets three wickets in a row?
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What do you call it when a bowler gets 4 people out without a run?

Four wickets on four straight deliveries is called a Double Hat Trick--the front three and back three wickets each constitute a Hat Trick.


A bowler gets a three wicket in a match in three different overs but its a ha-trick?

No. A hat-trick in cricket is three wickets from successive balls. That can span from the end of one over to the beginning of the bowler's next, although not across innings.


Who is a bowler who takes three wickets with successive balls in cricket is said to have performed what?

That would be a hat trick I believe (the first use of the word)


Who came up with the d hat trick?

Hat Trick started as a cricket term used to describe a bowler who took three consecutive wickets. The term is now used in other games and is often applied in soccer to a player who scores three goals in one match.


Why is a hat trick called by that name?

Because a sportsman's club used to mark the event by presenting him with a hat. A "hat-trick" is the taking of three wickets with three successive balls by the one bowler in cricket. The expression spread to other sports, such as football where it refers to the scoring of three goals in one match by one player.


In cricket 3 consecutive dismissals by a bowler is called?

A hat-trick.The term "hat-trick" is also applied to other feats involving three successes. The original bowler to take three wickets with successive deliveries was HH Stephenson in 1958. A collection was arranged among the spectators, and the player was presented with a hat bought with the money.


If there is a wide ball between three consecutive wickets is the hatrick valid in cricket?

Yes it would still be considered as a hat trick


How many space between three wickets?

one stump


What is one word that means to take three wickets in a row?

Hatrick.


Who takes most wicket in one world cup?

Jil Laker of England took 9 wkts in first inning and 10 wkts in second inning against Australia in 1955-56 at Headigley, England. Anil Kumble was also succeeded to took 10 out of 10 in 1999 against Pakistan at Delhi.


What does it mean lost by three wickets in cricket?

It means the opposition overtook your score with three of their batsmen yet to come in.


What is the retiring of three batsmen with three consecutive balls by a bowler in cricket called?

Hat-Trick