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Key
SymbolMeaning
BowlerThe name of the bowler
ForThe team for which the bowler was playing
AgainstThe team against which the bowler was playing
Inn.The innings (first or second) in which the hat-trick was achieved
TestThe number of the Test within the overall series between the two teams
DismissalsThe three players dismissed by the bowler
VenueThe venue where the hat-trick was achieved
DateThe date on which the hat-trick was achieved
Ref.Reference

List of Test cricket hat-tricks
No.BowlerForAgainstInn.TestDismissalsVenueDateRef.
1Fred Spofforth Australia England11/1 Melbourne Cricket GroundMelbourne2 January 1879[11]
2Billy Bates England Australia12/3 Melbourne Cricket GroundMelbourne20 January 1883[12]
3Johnny Briggs England Australia22/3 Sydney Cricket GroundSydney2 February 1892[13]
4George Lohmann England South Africa21/3 St. George's Park,Port Elizabeth14 February 1896[14]
5Jack Hearne England Australia23/5 HeadingleyLeeds30 June 1899[15]
6Hugh Trumble Australia England22/5 Melbourne Cricket GroundMelbourne4 January 1902[16]
7Hugh Trumble Australia England25/5 Melbourne Cricket GroundMelbourne8 March 1904[17]
8Jimmy Matthews Australia South Africa11/3 Old Trafford,Manchester28 May 1912[18]
9Jimmy Matthews Australia South Africa21/3 Old Trafford,Manchester28 May 1912[18]
10Maurice Allom England New Zealand11/4 Lancaster Park,Christchurch10 January 1930[19]
11Tom Goddard England South Africa11/5 Old Wanderers,Johannesburg26 December 1938[20]
12Peter Loader England West Indies14/5 HeadingleyLeeds25 July 1957[21]
13Lindsay Kline Australia South Africa22/5 NewlandsCape Town3 January 1958[22]
14Wes Hall West Indies Pakistan13/3 Bagh-e-Jinnah,Lahore29 March 1959[23]
15Geoff Griffin South Africa England12/5 Lord's, London24 June 1960[24]
16Lance Gibbs West Indies Australia14/5 Adelaide Oval,Adelaide30 January 1961[25]
17Peter Petherick New Zealand Pakistan11/3 Gaddafi Stadium,Lahore9 October 1976[26]
18Courtney Walsh West Indies Australia1 & 21/5 Brisbane Cricket GroundBrisbane18–20 November 1988[27]
19Merv Hughes Australia West Indies1 & 22/5 WACAPerth3–4 December 1988[28]
20Damien Fleming Australia Pakistan22/3 Rawalpindi Cricket StadiumRawalpindi9 October 1994[29]
21Shane Warne Australia England22/5 Melbourne Cricket GroundMelbourne29 December 1994[30]
22Dominic Cork England West Indies24/6 Old Trafford,Manchester30 July 1995[31]
23Darren Gough England Australia15/5 Sydney Cricket GroundSydney2 January 1999[32]
24Wasim Akram Pakistan Sri Lanka13/4 Gaddafi Stadium,Lahore6 March 1999[33]
25Wasim Akram Pakistan Sri Lanka24/4 Bangabandhu National Stadium,Dhaka14 March 1999[34]
26Nuwan Zoysa Sri Lanka Zimbabwe12/3 Harare Sports Club,Harare26 November 1999[35]
27Abdul Razzaq Pakistan Sri Lanka12/3 Galle International StadiumGalle21 June 2000[36]
28Glenn McGrath Australia West Indies12/5 WACAPerth1 December 2000[37]
29Harbhajan Singh India Australia12/3 Eden Gardens,Calcutta11 March 2001[38]
30Mohammad Sami Pakistan Sri Lanka13/3 Gaddafi Stadium,Lahore8 March 2002[39]
31Jermaine Lawson West Indies Australia1 & 23/4 Kensington Oval,Bridgetown2–5 May 2003[40]
32Alok Kapali Bangladesh Pakistan12/3 Arbab Niaz Stadium,Peshawar29 August 2003[41]
33Andy Blignaut Zimbabwe Bangladesh21/2 Harare Sports Club,Harare22 February 2004[42]
34Matthew Hoggard England West Indies23/4 Kensington Oval,Barbados3 April 2004[43]
35James Franklin New Zealand Bangladesh11/2 Bangabandhu National Stadium,Dhaka20 October 2004[44]
36Irfan Pathan India Pakistan13/3 National Stadium, Karachi29 January 2006[45]
37Ryan Sidebottom England New Zealand21 /3 Seddon Park,Hamilton8 March 2008[46]
38Peter Siddle Australia England11/5 Brisbane Cricket GroundBrisbane25 November 2010[47]
39Stuart Broad England India12/4 Trent Bridge,Nottinghamshire30 July 2011[48]
40Sohag Gazi Bangladesh New Zealand21/2 Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium,Chittagong13 October 2013[49]
41Stuart Broad England Sri Lanka12/2 HeadingleyLeeds20 June 2014[50]

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