Check full l of bowlers to take hat-tricks in Test cricket

Australian pacer Scott Boland became the 12th from his country and overall the 49th player to reger a hat-trick in Test cricket during the third Test against West Indies at Sabina Park in Kingston on Tuesday. West Indies were bowled out for an embarrassing 27 as Australia beat the young Caribbean side 176 runs in the pink ball Test to clean sweep the three-match series 3-0.
Bowling just his second over during the second innings — where West Indies were already six down for 26, in a pursuit of 204 — Boland decimated West Indies’ lower-order, leaving them 26 for nine as the visitors were staring at New Zealand’s unwanted record of the lowest total in Test matches.
Boland started the 13th over with a wicket of Justin Greaves. The batter playing on 11 of 23, played for an inswinger, but the ball kept straight after pitching and took a healthy nick outside off and went straight to lanky Beau Webster at second slip. Interestingly, Greaves’s 11 made him the highest run-getter for West Indies in the innings. The No. 9 batter, Shamar Joseph, was trapped in front off a nip-backer from Boland to give him his second scalp in as many deliveries. Then came vice captain Jomel Warrican, who was cleaned up a beautiful slower delivery, one that jadded back a mile to find a big bat-pad gap.
Boland’s Hat-trick Lights Up Sabina 🔥
Scott Boland rips through West Indies with a searing hat-trick as they collapse for 27 all out — their lowest Test score ever 😧#WIvAUS pic.twitter.com/uc8iPj3dS6
— FanCode (@FanCode) July 14, 2025
Earlier, it was Mitchell Starc’s fiery burst in the opening spell, which saw West Indies reduced to 11/6 as the left-hander completed his five-wicket haul in just 15 deliveries.
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Boland’s hat-trick is the second one this year after Pakan’s Noman Ali also picked three wickets in three deliveries against the same West Indies earlier in January.
Fred Spofforth was the first player to record a hat-trick in cricket. Playing for Australia, the right-arm pacer from New South Wales took a hat-trick against England in 1879.
Among Indians, Harbhajan Singh, Irfan Pathan and Jasprit Bumrah have regered hat-tricks in Test cricket.
Full l of hat-tricks in Test cricket
Bowler
Country
Opposition
Ground
Date
F R Spofforth
Australia
England
Melbourne Cricket Ground
02/01/1879
W Bates
England
Australia
Melbourne Cricket Ground
19/01/1883
J Briggs
England
Australia
Sydney Cricket Ground
29/01/1892
G A Lohmann
England
South Africa
St George’s Park
13/02/1896
J T Hearne
England
Australia
Headingley
29/06/1899
H Trumble
Australia
England
Melbourne Cricket Ground
01/01/1902
H Trumble
Australia
England
Melbourne Cricket Ground
01/01/1904
T J Matthews
Australia
South Africa
Old Trafford
27/05/1912
T J Matthews
Australia
South Africa
Old Trafford
27/05/1912
M J C Allom
England
New Zealand
AMI Stadium
10/01/1930
T W J Goddard
England
South Africa
Old Wanderers
24/12/1938
P J Loader
England
West Indies
Headingley
25/07/1957
L F Kline
Australia
South Africa
Newlands
31/12/1957
W W Hall
West Indies
Pakan
Bagh-e-Jinnah
26/03/1959
G M Griffin
South Africa
England
Lord’s
23/06/1960
L R Gibbs
West Indies
Australia
Adelaide Oval
27/01/1961
P J Petherick
New Zealand
Pakan
Gaddafi Stadium
09/10/1976
C A Walsh
West Indies
Australia
Brisbane Cricket Ground
18/11/1988
M G Hughes
Australia
West Indies
WACA Ground
02/12/1988
D W Fleming
Australia
Pakan
Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium
05/10/1994
S K Warne
Australia
England
Melbourne Cricket Ground
24/12/1994
D G Cork
England
West Indies
Old Trafford
27/07/1995
D Gough
England
Australia
Sydney Cricket Ground
02/01/1999
Wasim Akram
Pakan
Sri Lanka
Gaddafi Stadium
04/03/1999
Wasim Akram
Pakan
Sri Lanka
Bangabandhu National Stadium
12/03/1999
D N T Zoysa
Sri Lanka
Zimbabwe
Harare Sports Club
26/11/1999
Abdul Razzaq
Pakan
Sri Lanka
Galle International Stadium
21/06/2000
G D McGrath
Australia
West Indies
WACA Ground
01/12/2000
Harbhajan Singh
India
Australia
Eden Gardens
11/03/2001
Mohammad Sami
Pakan
Sri Lanka
Gaddafi Stadium
06/03/2002
J J C Lawson
West Indies
Australia
Kensington Oval
01/05/2003
Alok Kapali
Bangladesh
Pakan
Arbab Niaz Stadium
27/08/2003
A M Blignaut
Zimbabwe
Bangladesh
Harare Sports Club
19/02/2004
M J Hoggard
England
West Indies
Kensington Oval
01/04/2004
J E C Franklin
New Zealand
Bangladesh
Bangabandhu National Stadium
19/10/2004
I K Pathan
India
Pakan
National Stadium (Karachi)
29/01/2006
R J Sidebottom
England
New Zealand
Seddon Park
05/03/2008
P M Siddle
Australia
England
Brisbane Cricket Ground
25/11/2010
S C J Broad
England
India
Trent Bridge
29/07/2011
Sohag Gazi
Bangladesh
New Zealand
Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium
09/10/2013
S C J Broad
England
Sri Lanka
Headingley
20/06/2014
H M R K B Herath
Sri Lanka
Australia
Galle International Stadium
04/08/2016
Moeen Ali*
England
South Africa
Kennington Oval
27/07/2017
J J Bumrah*
India
West Indies
Sabina Park
30/08/2019
Naseem Shah*
Pakan
Bangladesh
Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium
07/02/2020
K A Maharaj*
South Africa
West Indies
Daren Sammy Cricket Ground
18/06/2021
A A P Atkinson*
England
New Zealand
Basin Reserve
06/12/2024
Noman Ali*
Pakan
West Indies
Multan Cricket Stadium
25/01/2025
S M Boland*
Australia
West Indies
Sabina Park
12/07/2025




