Who is the youngest to take a test hat-trick?

On February 9, 2020, on day three of the first Test between Pakistan and Bangladesh at Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Naseem Shah took a hat-trick, dismissing Najmul Hossain Shanto, Taijul Islam and Mahmudullah off three consecutive balls.

In the process, Naseem became the youngest player ever to take a Test hat-trick.

When a 19-years-old Alok Kapali became the youngest player to take a Test hat-trick in August 2003, Naseem Shah was a six-month old baby. Kapali, the first Bangladesh player to take a Test hat-trick, achieved the feat against Pakistan at Peshawar, Pakistan, Bangladesh, though, lost that match.

Najmul Hossain Shanto was the first of Naseem’s three wickets in the hat-trick. The ball came back in a long way to hit the left-hander on his pads, but the umpire didn’t budge. Pakistan captain Azhar Ali consulted his bowler signaling for a review. It came in Pakistan’s favour as the ball hit leg stump and Shanto was out.

With few overs remaining in day three of the Test match, Bangladesh sent in Taijul Islam as a night-watchman the ploy, however, didn’t work as Taijul too was lbw, off his very first ball. The ball once again angled in from wide of the crease and hit the left-hander low on his pads. The umpire Nigel Llong had no hesitation in giving this one out.

Taijul Islam had come in to protect Mahmudullah, but his dismissal off the first ball meant Mahmudullah had to come in as the no 6 batsman. The right-hander couldn’t hold back and went for a drive, but the ball moved away just a bit: There was a thick edge, and Haris Sohail did the rest, taking a fine catch at first slip.

Pakistan won the match by an innings and 44 runs. The 16-year-old Naseem Shah, who had one wicket in the first innings and four in the second, was declared player of the match.

 

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