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‘I had no idea’: Cummins forgot he was on a hat-trick

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Hindustan Times
21 June, 2024, 02:25 pm
Last modified: 21 June, 2024, 02:28 pm

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‘I had no idea’: Cummins forgot he was on a hat-trick

Cummins put a lid on the scoring with the most desirable result possible – a hat-trick spread across two overs.

Hindustan Times
21 June, 2024, 02:25 pm
Last modified: 21 June, 2024, 02:28 pm
Photo: ICC
Photo: ICC

The last time an Australian took a hat-trick at T20 World Cups was in 2007 - fast bowler Brett Lee. That was also the last time Bangladesh had gone past the first round in a T20 World Cup. Mostly on the strength of their slow bowlers for the conditions, they had come in with a chance. But their batters couldn't, or were never allowed to, break free.

Cummins put a lid on the scoring with the most desirable result possible – a hat-trick spread across two overs. Off the fifth ball of the 18th over, he got the experienced Mahmudullah (2) to chop a cross-seamer banged into the pitch, on to the stumps.

Rinse repeat, slightly outside off. Mahedi Hasan (0) tried to upper-cut but found Zampa at deep-third. Come the final over, hat-trick wasn't on top of Cummins' mind. He didn't even know. Fresh from his renewed interest in T20 cricket, Cummins bowled an off-cutter which Hridoy tried to scoop over short fine. Fittingly, Cummins' Test bowling partner Josh Hazlewood was there to catch and play a part in the hat-trick.

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"I had no idea, then saw when it came up on the screen and had so many (team-mates) running in," Cummins said. "Few hat-tricks in juniors, never for Australia. (Ashton) Agar and (Nathan) Ellis, on the bench, have hat-tricks; joined their club. It's pretty awesome to tick that off. Good club to be part of."

Cummins may not be the captain here, but Mitch Marsh counts him among the leaders of the group. Earlier in the day, Ricky Ponting presented Cummins with the Sir Garfield Sobers trophy for being the International Cricketer of the Year. Following his IPL 2024 showings, Cummins is now no less a force in the T20 format. His cunning with the white ball was there for all to see and defined his hat-trick. Towards the business end of the competition on the relatively slow pitches in the West Indies, he may have even more to offer.

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Australia Cricket Team / Bangladesh Cricket Team / Pat Cummins / T20 world cup 2024

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