Australia's Pat Cummins celebrates after taking a chapeau- trick against Bangladesh in the Twenty20 World Cup. Getting three lattices in three balls is the stylish moment for any bowler. Getting a chapeau- trick in a big event like the World Cup is indeed more special. But the funny thing is that Pat Cummins forgot that he was on a chapeau- trick. The reason is the same. Cummins took a broken chapeau- trick. Let's understand what a fracture is.
Three lattices in three balls. But indeed if you take two lattices in one over and get a gate on the first ball of the coming shot, it's still a chapeau- trick. This is called a Broken chapeau. A chapeau- trick achieved in two overs rather of three lattices in three successive balls is called a broken chapeau- trick. That is what happed with Cummins. Cummins got relieve of Mahmudullah on the fifth ball of the 18th over of Bangladesh's innings.
Mahmudullah's attempt to pull failed and the ball went on to hit the wholes. On the veritably coming ball, Mehidy Hasan got relieve of Cummins. The ball went towards third man and Adam Zampa took a good catch. Mehdi could not indeed crack a pumpkin. 18 runs came off that over. Josh Hazlewood sailed the 19th over. Bangladesh won the match by 11 runs. Hazlewood didn't take a single gate in the match. He gave down 25 runs in 4 overs. Cummins to drift the last over.
Cummins was on a chapeau- trick before the first ball. But in 10 twinkles, the record was forgotten. Towhid Hridoy tried to lade a slower one from Cummins as the fine leg fielder was in the 30- yard circle. Tauhid's attempt went in vain and Josh Hazlewood took the catch at short fine leg. Associates rushed towards Cummins and saluted him. As soon as the advertisement of the chapeau- trick and the bill flashed on the field, Cummins saluted the suckers.
" After the match, Cummins said," I forgot about the chapeau- trick in two overs." Stoinis came running to compliment me, also I realized. I'm happy to get the chapeau- trick. Cummins came the alternate Australian bowler to take a chapeau- trick in T20Is.
Brett Lee took a chapeau- trick against Bangladesh in the 2007 T20 World Cup. Cummins was awarded the Man of the Match. Australia won all four of their group matches. In the first match of the Super 8 stage, Australia defeated Bangladesh by eight lattices.