In the second ODI of the current series against New Zealand, Maheesh Theekshana made history by recording a hat-trick. The desired accomplishment occurred in different overs. By the end of the 30th over, the right-arm off-break’s figures were 6-0-37-1, bringing the game down to 37 overs per side.
Before Theekshana was sent on for his seventh over, the preceding over had been bowled out for sixteen runs. pulled things back for Sri Lanka, though, in a fashion. The initial delivery missed everyone and went for a boundary. In order to restrict the Kiwi hitters to three singles, Theekshana bounced back wonderfully by altering his pace and direction in the next three deliveries.
The fielders for his team helped with all three of Theekshana’s dismissals. Santner took the first wicket with a brilliant grab at deep-cover, then Kamindu Mendis made a fantastic diving catch to collect Nathan Smith, who was out on a carrom ball, over point. After Matt Henry miscued another carrom ball, Theekshana came back to bowl the last over of the innings and finished the hat-trick set with the assistance of another strong effort in the deep from substitute fielder Fernando.
New Zealand was reduced to 255 at the close of the innings as Theekshana gave up just four runs in the remaining deliveries.
This marks the first ODI hat-trick since Wessly Madhevere of Zimbabwe recorded one in March 2023. In the 50-over format, only Chaminda Vaas and Lasith Malinga have recorded multiple hat-tricks. Two of Malinga’s three hattrics actually occurred in 2011. Theekshana has now achieved an ODI hat-trick, making him the seventh Sri Lankan to bag an ODI hattrick.
Sri Lankan bowlers with ODI hat-tricks
Bowler | Match | Venue | Year |
Chaminda Vaas | Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe | Colombo | 2001 |
Chaminda Vaas | Sri Lanka v Bangladesh | Pietermaritzburg | 2003 |
Lasith Malinga | Sri Lanka v South Africa | Guyana | 2007 |
Farveez Maharoof | Sri Lanka v India | Dambulla | 2010 |
Lasith Malinga | Sri Lanka v Kenya | Colombo (RPS) | 2011 |
Lasith Malinga | Sri Lanka v Australia | Colombo (RPS) | 2011 |
Thisara Perera | Sri Lanka v Pakistan | Colombo (RPS) | 2012 |
Wanindu Hasaranga | Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe | Galle | 2017 |
Dushmantha Madushanka | Sri Lanka v Bangladesh | Dhaka | 2018 |
Maheesh Theekshana | Sri Lanka v New Zealand | Hamilton | 2025 |
List of men’s ODI hat-tricks
Player | Match | Venue | Date |
Jalal-ud-Din | Pakistan v Australia | Hyderabad (P) | 20-09-1982 |
Bruce Reid | Australia v New Zealand | Sydney | 29-01-1986 |
Chetan Sharma | India v New Zealand | Nagpur | 31-10-1987 |
Wasim Akram | Pakistan v West Indies | Sharjah | 14-10-1989 |
Wasim Akram | Pakistan v Australia | Sharjah | 04-05-1990 |
Kapil Dev | India v Sri Lanka | Calcutta | 04-01-1991 |
Aaqib Javed | Pakistan v India | Sharjah | 25-10-1991 |
DK Morrison | New Zealand v India | Napier | 25-03-1994 |
Waqar Younis | Pakistan v New Zealand | East London | 19-12-1994 |
Saqlain Mushtaq | Pakistan v Zimbabwe | Peshawar | 03-11-1996 |
Eddo Brandes | Zimbabwe v England | Harare | 03-01-1997 |
Anthony Stuart | Australia v Pakistan | Melbourne | 16-01-1997 |
Saqlain Mushtaq | Pakistan v Zimbabwe | The Oval | 11-06-1999 |
Chaminda Vaas | Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe | Colombo (SSC) | 08-12-2001 |
Mohammad Sami | Pakistan v West Indies | Sharjah | 15-02-2002 |
Chaminda Vaas | Sri Lanka v Bangladesh | Pietermaritzburg | 14-02-2003 |
Brett Lee | Australia v Kenya | Durban | 15-03-2003 |
James Anderson | England v Pakistan | The Oval | 20-06-2003 |
Steve Harmison | England v India | Nottingham | 01-09-2004 |
Charl Langeveldt | South Africa v West Indies | Barbados | 11-05-2005 |
Shahadat Hossain | Bangladesh v Zimbabwe | Harare | 02-08-2006 |
Jerome Taylor | West Indies v Australia | Mumbai (BS) | 18-10-2006 |
Shane Bond | New Zealand v Australia | Hobart | 14-01-2007 |
Lasith Malinga | Sri Lanka v South Africa | Guyana | 28-03-2007 |
Andrew Flintoff | England v West Indies | St Lucia | 03-04-2009 |
Farveez Maharoof | Sri Lanka v India | Dambulla | 22-06-2010 |
Abdur Razzak | Bangladesh v Zimbabwe | Dhaka | 03-12-2010 |
Kemar Roach | West Indies v Netherlands | Delhi | 28-02-2011 |
Lasith Malinga | Sri Lanka v Kenya | Colombo (RPS) | 01-03-2011 |
Lasith Malinga | Sri Lanka v Australia | Colombo (RPS) | 22-08-2011 |
Dan Christian | Australia v Sri Lanka | Melbourne | 02-03-2012 |
Thisara Perera | Sri Lanka v Pakistan | Colombo (RPS) | 16-06-2012 |
Clint McKay | Australia v England | Cardiff | 14-09-2013 |
Rubel Hossain | Bangladesh v New Zealand | Dhaka | 29-10-2013 |
Prosper Utseya | Zimbabwe v South Africa | Harare | 29-08-2014 |
Taijul Islam | Bangladesh v Zimbabwe | Dhaka | 01-12-2014 |
Steven Finn | England v Australia | Melbourne | 14-02-2015 |
JP Duminy | South Africa v Sri Lanka | Sydney | 18-03-2015 |
Kagiso Rabada | South Africa v Bangladesh | Mirpur | 10-07-2015 |
James Faulkner | Australia v Sri Lanka | Colombo (RPS) | 24-08-2016 |
Taskin Ahmed | Bangladesh v Sri Lanka | Dambulla | 28-03-2017 |
Wanindu Hasaranga | Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe | Galle | 02-07-2017 |
Kuldeep Yadav | India v Australia | Kolkata | 21-09-2017 |
Shehan Madushanka | Sri Lanka v Bangladesh | Dhaka | 27-01-2018 |
Imran Tahir | South Africa v Zimbabwe | Bloemfontein | 03-10-2018 |
Trent Boult | New Zealand v Pakistan | Abu Dhabi | 07-11-2018 |
Mohammed Shami | India v Afghanistan | Southampton | 22-06-2019 |
Trent Boult | New Zealand v Australia | Lord’s | 29-06-2019 |
Kuldeep Yadav | India v West Indies | Visakhapatnam | 18-12-2019 |
Wessly Madhevere | Zimbabwe v Netherlands | Harare | 23-03-2023 |
Maheesh Theekshana | Sri Lanka v New Zealand | Hamilton | 08-01-2024 |