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Malinga makes history with devastating double hat-trick

Veteran slinger, a week after turning 36, takes four wickets in as many balls in an astonishing spell of fast bowling

Sri Lanka captain Lasith Malinga has sensationally taken four wickets in four balls to become the first bowler to claim five international hat-tricks, in a devastating blitz against New Zealand in Kandy.

He celebrated his 36th birthday last week but Malinga has shown no signs of slowing down, recording the extraordinary figures of 5-6 off four overs as Sri Lanka recorded a 37-run victory over the injury-ravaged Kiwis in the dead rubber third T20I.

The crafty slinger, who hopes next year's T20 World Cup in Australia can be his international swansong, now has two hat-tricks in T20Is to go with his three in ODIs, with Wasim Akram the next best with four hat-tricks (two in Tests, two in ODIs).

Malinga became the first bowler to take four wickets in four balls in international cricket twice, having first achieved the rare feat when he ran through South Africa's tail in a 2007 World Cup game.


MALINGA'S HAUL OF HAT-TRICKS

No.1 v South Africa, 2007 World Cup (Georgetown)

Shaun Pollock (bowled), Andrew Hall (caught), Jacques Kallis (caught behind), Makhaya Ntini (b)

No.2 v Kenya, 2011 World Cup (Colombo)

Tanmay Mishra (lbw), Peter Ongondo (b), Shem Ngoche (b)

No.3 v Australia, 2011 fifth ODI (Colombo)

Mitchell Johnson (b), John Hastings (lbw), Xavier Doherty (b)

No.4 v Bangladesh, 2017 second T20I (Colombo)

Mushfiqur Rahim (b), Mashrafe Mortaza (b), Mehedi Hasan (lbw)

No.5 v New Zealand, 2019 third T20I (Kandy)

Colin Munro (b), Hamish Rutherford (lbw), Colin de Grandhomme (b), Ross Taylor (lbw)


The veteran also became the first man to reach 100 T20I wickets (Australia's Ellyse Perry was the first overall) when he clean bowled Colin Munro with a trademark 140kph in-swinging yorker in his second over of Friday's match.

That prompted an incredible passage of play, with Malinga trapping Hamish Rutherford (an enforced call-up after the Black Caps suffered a string of injuries) lbw with his next ball, before sealing the hat-trick when Colin de Grandhomme also had his stumps rattled.

Image Id: CEB76C40514D436289168A1572EAAE84 Image Caption: Hat-trick! Malinga celebrates his third wicket // Getty

The speedster wasn't done there, firing in another pinpoint yorker to the experienced Ross Taylor, smashing him on the toe for another lbw to make it four in four.

Rookie keeper Tim Seifert ensured it wasn't a triple hat-trick the following over, though he soon gave Malinga a second T20I five-wicket haul when he edged a wide one to fly slip.

Malinga's haul marked the joint sixth-best bowling figures ever recorded in a T20I.

Image Id: 5347985E6525423BA3BFB76CDD7629E9 Image Caption: Malinga gets mobbed by teammates after his fourth wicket // Getty

Sri Lanka will be in Australia next month for a three-match Gillette T20I series to kick off the home summer.

And Malinga has expressed his desire to return down under the following year.

"I hope to be able to take Sri Lanka to the next T20 World Cup," he said ahead of his final ODI against Bangladesh in July.

"I hope I will have an opportunity to play in that tournament, but if there are better players than me, I don't mind being left out."

New Zealand held a 2-0 series over their hosts coming into the final match of their tour.