Jason Holder has done such a feat, which no one would have ever imagined.
New Delhi, One-day and T20 series is going to start soon between India and West Indies. Before the tour of India, the West Indies team is playing a T20 series against England (West Indies vs England T20 Series). West Indies fast bowler Jason Holder has created history in the 5th and final T20 match being played against England. Jason Holder has done such a feat, which no one would have ever imagined.
Jason Holder not only scored a hat-trick with his amazing bowling in the match played against England, but also took 4 wickets in 4 balls. With this, Holder became the first West Indies bowler to take a hat-trick in T20 Internationals.
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4wickets on last 4 balls in a final decider of the series🏆.. excellent series
#jasonholder @windiescricket#ENGvWI pic.twitter.com/7eyv2NpVAh— Amir (@aimi_rock) January 31, 2022
The West Indies team gave England a target of 180 runs at Kingston Oval, Bridgetown. Chasing this target, the England team was playing well. England needed 20 runs in the last over to win with 4 wickets remaining. The 20th and last over was given to Jason Holder. He achieved this feat by taking consecutive wickets on the second, third, fourth and fifth balls of that over. With this bowling from Holder, England were bundled out for 162 runs and West Indies won it by 17 runs. With this, West Indies also won the series.
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What a final over by Jason Holder
He becomes the first West Indies men’s bowler to take a T20I hat-trick#WIvENG pic.twitter.com/nDJpXEGGFD
— ICC (@ICC) January 31, 2022
Jason Holder took the wicket of Chris Jordan on the second ball of the last over. Sam Billings was sent to the pavilion on the third ball. Completed a hat-trick by taking the wicket of Adil Rashid on the fourth ball. At the same time, Shakib Mahmood was dismissed on the fifth ball of the last over. Let us tell you that if we talk about hat-trick in T20 International, then this is the 27th hat-trick. Before Jason Holder, Rashid Khan (Afghanistan), Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka) and C. Kampfer (Ire) have taken 4 wickets in 4 balls.