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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
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.
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.
A Hat Trick is where a football player scores 3 or more goals in a single game, thus completing what is known as a Hat Trick.
Three judges were responsible for scoring the contestants. The scoring seemed fair.
No player ever won an National Collegiate Athletic Association scoring title, American Basketball Association scoring title, and National Basketball Association scoring title. ABA (1967-1976) scoring title winners were Connie Hawkins, Larry Jones, Spencer Haywood, Dan Issel, Charlie Scott, Julius Erving (three times), and George McGinnis. None of those players ever won a scoring title in the NBA.
Kevin Durant he has won three straight scoring titles.
I think because every time they scored 3 times people threw hats on to the feild.Answerthe term came from the English game of cricket and cites The Oxford English Dictionary, which explains: "The feat of a bowler who takes three wickets by three successive balls: originally considered to entitle him to be presented by his club with a new hat or some equivalent."
There are limited over cricket, test match cricket and one day cricket
In 1983-84, he had a 51-game point-scoring streak that has been compared to "Joltin' Joe" DiMaggio's streak in baseball, during which he averaged exactly three points a game, scoring 61 goals and 92 assists for 153 points.