when thier is 1wicketkeeper and 2 slips
A "natural hat trick" in hockey refers to a player scoring three goals in a row during a game without any other player from either team scoring in between.
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.
The cricket term hat trick appeared first in British print in 1858. It refers to one player scoring three times in a row. In cricket jargon, one bowler takes three wickets with three balls in a row. That player was then permitted to pass around his hat and collect a few modest "rewards" such as pennies. So runs one story. Another says the cricket club bought the hat-tricking player a new hat. There are many versions of how the hat trick became connected to soccer, hockey, etc. most of which don't have supporting evidence.
Aaron Greving
In the NFL, a player achieves a hat trick by scoring three touchdowns in a single game. This signifies exceptional performance and skill, as scoring three touchdowns is a rare and impressive feat in football.
A natural hattrick in soccer refers to a player scoring three consecutive goals in a single match without any other player scoring in between. It is a rare and impressive achievement that showcases a player's skill and effectiveness in front of goal.
The last player in the NHL to achieve a natural hat trick was Patrick Kane of the Chicago Blackhawks on December 15, 2019. He scored three consecutive goals in the first period without any other player from either team scoring in between.
Scoring three goals in an ice hockey game is called a hat trick (or hat-trick) , from its original use in cricket (three wickets on three deliveries). The slang term is applied in other sports such as soccer, and in other activities as well.
Scoring three goals in soccer is called a hat trick.
In cribbage scoring, a three of a kind is scored as 6 points.
The lowest score in a Major cricket or first-class cricket match is 6 all out, scored by a team named The B's against England. Just three scoring strokes were made during their innings, including one boundary scored by John Wells.
Three judges were responsible for scoring the contestants. The scoring seemed fair.