Cricket World Cup 2015: Steven Finn takes hat-trick for England
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Steven Finn became the first England bowler to take a World Cup hat-trick with wickets off the final three balls of Australia's innings in a 111-run defeat in Melbourne.
Finn, 25, removed Brad Haddin, Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Johnson to deny Australia a record total of 344 as they closed on 342-9.
He finished with figures of 5-71, the second most expensive five-wicket haul in one-day international history.
England then subsided to 231 all out.
Finn's hat-trick, in England's tournament opener against co-hosts Australia, was the first by an Englishman and eighth in World Cup history.
All of the paceman's wickets were taken with skied catches.
"A fortuitous and unheralded hat-trick," said ex-England spinner Graeme Swann. "He seemed embarrassed by it."
World Cup hat-tricks | ||
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Player | Match | Year |
Chetan Sharma | India v New Zealand | 1987 |
Saqlain Mushtaq | Pakistan v Zimbabwe | 1999 |
Chaminder Vaas | Sri Lanka v Bangladesh | 2003 |
Brett Lee | Australia v Kenya | 2003 |
Lasith Malinga | Sri Lanka v South Africa | 2007 |
Kemar Roach | West Indies v Netherlands | 2011 |
Lasith Malinga | Sri Lanka v Kenya | 2011 |
Steven Finn | England v Australia | 2015 |
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