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Amit Mishra's second hat-trick in IPL


Deccan Chargers Leg-spinner Amit Mishra on IPL-4 Saturday, made the first and second hat trick in the Twenty20 league. So far six bowlers in the Indian Premier League have been able to make a hat-trick.

Before the name of Mishra, Yuvraj Singh had two hat-trick records in the IPL.Today he made consecutive ball out of Ryan McLaren, Mandeep Singh and Ryan Harris.


Mishra said after the match "first hat-trick was better.It Will enter the second in the list.I really bowled well."

Details of eight hat-trick in IPL so far made is as follows 

1. L. Balaji, Chennai Super Kings vs Kings XI Punjab, Chennai 2008
2. Amit Mishra, Delhi Daredevils vs Deccan Chargers, Delhi 2008
3. Makhaya Ntini, Chennai Super Kings v Kolkata Knight Riders, Kolkata 2008
4. Yuvraj Singh, Kings XI Punjab v Royal Challengers Bangalore, Durban, 2009
5. Rohit Sharma, Deccan Chargers v Mumbai Indians, Centurion 2009
6. Yuvraj Singh, Kings XI Punjab v Deccan Chargers, Johanisberg, 2009
7. Praveen Kumar, Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Rajasthan Royals, Bangalore 2010
8. Amit Mishra, Deccan Chargers vs Kings XI Punjab, Dharamsala 2011

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