In Pics: Bowlers with most ODI hat-tricks
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Pakistan’s Wasim Akram was the first ever bowler to claim more than one hat-trick in ODIs. His first hat-trick was against the West Indies in Sharjah 1989, when he dismissed Jeff Dujon, Malcolm Marshall and Curtly Ambrose, clean bowling all three and helped Pakistan to a 11-run win. Just six months later, Wasim would do it again, this team against Australia. He finished things off by bowling Merv Hughes, Carl Rackemann and Terry Alderman with consecutive deliveries. (Getty Images)
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Kuldeep is the only Indian in history with two ODI hattricks. His first one was against Australia in 2017 when he dismissed Matthew Wade, Ashton Agar and Pat Cummins for his first hat-trick. In his second hat-trick Kuldeep bamboozled West Indies last year, getting rid of Shai Hope, Jason Holder and Azarri Joseph. Both efforts came in winning causes. (Getty Images)
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The only man with three ODI hat-tricks, Lasith Malinga’s began his barrage by claiming four wickets off four balls during the 2007 World Cup. Four years later, at the 2011 World Cup, Malinga would do it again against Kenya. The same year, he could claim his third hat-trick against Australia dismissing Mitchell Johnson, John Hastings and Xavier Doherty off successive deliveries. (Getty Images)
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Saqlain Mushtaq became the second Pakistan bowler after Akram to grab two hat-tricks in ODIs and both of them were against Zimbabwe. In 1996, he dismissed Grant Flower, John Rennie and Andy Whittall in a match in Peshawar, and three years later, at the 1999 World Cup, Saqlain picked up the wickets of tail-enders Henry Olonga, Adam Huckle, and Pommie Mbangwa to claim a World Cup hat-trick. (Getty Images)
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