"Jazz hat cricket" is a colloquial term used in the context of cricket, particularly in the UK, to describe a style of play that is flamboyant, entertaining, and often unorthodox. It emphasizes creativity and flair, drawing a parallel to the improvisational nature of Jazz Music. The phrase can also imply a more relaxed or informal approach to the game, as opposed to strict traditional methods.
Chetan Sharma was the first bowler to take hat-trick in Cricket World Cup. He took hat-trick in 1987 Cricket World Cup.
Fred Spofforth of Australia was the first man to get a hat-trick in test cricket.
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The third man in cricket history to achieve a hat-trick in a Test match was Wasim Akram from Pakistan.
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chetan sharma got the first hattrick of world cup
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.