Pakistan’s left-arm spinner Noman Ali etched his name into cricketing history on the morning of the second Test match in Multan against the West Indies, becoming the first Pakistani spinner to achieve a hat-trick in Test cricket. His incredible feat left the West Indies reeling as they lost three quick wickets in as many deliveries.
Noman’s moment of magic began in the 12th over of the West Indies innings, with the visitors struggling to build any momentum. Justin Greaves was the first to fall, dismissed off the first ball of the over. Noman bowled a length delivery on off-stump that turned and bounced, inducing an edge from Greaves’ bat. Babar Azam made no mistake, pouching the catch at gully to leave the West Indies at 38-5.
Tevin Imlach, the new batter, faced Noman’s next delivery. The bowler went fuller and straighter, targeting middle stump. Imlach premeditated a sweep, only to be beaten by the pace and length, trapping him plumb in front. The umpire took his time before raising his finger, and Imlach walked off without reviewing, leaving the West Indies in tatters at 38-6.
Noman then turned his attention to Kevin Sinclair for the hat-trick ball. Bowling around the wicket, he placed a slip, short leg, and gully in attacking positions. The delivery, perfectly flighted, forced Sinclair to defend tentatively. However, the ball turned sharply and caught the edge, flying to Babar Azam at slip, who gleefully completed the catch. The dismissal sent the Multan crowd into a frenzy as Noman Ali celebrated the first hat-trick of his Test career with jubilation.
| Player | Opponent | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Wasim Akram | Sri Lanka | 1999 |
| Wasim Akram | Sri Lanka | 1999 |
| Abdul Razzaq | Sri Lanka | 2000 |
| Mohammad Sami | Sri Lanka | 2002 |
| Naseem Shah | Bangladesh | 2020 |
| Noman Ali | West Indies | 2025 |
At the time of the hat-trick, the West Indies were reduced to 38-7, firmly under Pakistan’s control in the match. Noman’s stunning bowling spell highlighted his ability to exploit subcontinental conditions to perfection, weaving webs around the opposition batters.
Noman Ali’s hat-trick places him in an elite club of Test bowlers, and his achievement marks a significant milestone in Pakistan cricket. It also underscores Pakistan’s dominance in spin-friendly conditions, as their bowlers consistently step up in crucial moments.
As Pakistan looks to capitalize on their stronghold in the Multan Test, Noman’s spell will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the most iconic moments in the nation’s Test cricket history.
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