A hat-trick in cricket is when a bowler takes three wickets from consecutive deliveries. It is a relatively rare feat, and has occurred 29 times in the history of women's international cricket. The first hat-trick was taken in a Test match between Australia and England in February 1958, by Australia's Betty Wilson. Two further hat-tricks have been taken in women's Tests; by Pakistan's Shaiza Khan in 2004, and Australia's Rene Farrell in 2011. The first hat-trick in women's One Day Internationals was taken by Carole Hodges during the 1993 Women's Cricket World Cup.
In September 2019, against the West Indies, Megan Schutt became the first female bowler to take two hat-tricks in international cricket.
The most recent bowler to achieve the feat was Australia's Heather Graham, against India during a Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) in December 2022.
Key
Notation | Meaning |
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b | Bowled |
lbw | Leg before wicket |
c & b | Caught, by the bowler |
c Player | Caught, by the fielder noted |
c sub | Caught, by a substitute fielder |
st Player | Stumped, by the fielder noted |
† | Indicates that the noted fielder is the designated wicket-keeper |
Hat-tricks
Tests
No. | Bowler | For | Against | Inn. | Dismissals | Venue | Date | Ref. |
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1 | Betty Wilson | Australia | England | 2 |
| St Kilda Cricket Club Ground, Melbourne | 21 February 1958 | |
2 | Shaiza Khan S | Pakistan | West Indies | 2 |
| National Stadium, Karachi | 15 March 2004 | |
3 | Rene Farrell | Australia | England | 3 |
| Bankstown Oval, Sydney | 22 January 2011 |
One Day Internationals
1 Dane van Niekerk took 4 wickets in 5 balls during this spell. She dismissed Shemaine Campbelle (st †Trisha Chetty) and bowled a dot ball before she took the hat-trick.
Twenty20 Internationals
As of May 2024, 43 hat-tricks have been taken in over 1,800 WT20I matches.