The achievement of taking a hat-trick in men’s Test cricket is a significant milestone, particularly when accomplished by older players. As of January 2025, the following are the oldest players to have taken a hat-trick in Test matches:
Oldest players to take a Hat-Trick in Men’s Test
Player | Age (Years, Days) | Date of Hat-Trick | Opponent | Venue |
Rangana Herath | 38 years, 139 days | July 2016 | Australia | Galle |
Noman Ali | 38 years, 110 days | January 24, 2025 | West Indies | Multan |
Tom Goddard | 38 years, 86 days | January 1938 | South Africa | Cape Town |
Notable Achievements
Rangana Herath: The Sri Lankan spinner took his hat-trick against Australia during the second Test at Galle in 2016. This performance solidified his reputation as one of the leading spinners in the game. This performance highlighted his skill as a left-arm spinner.
Noman Ali: Recently achieving this feat on January 24, 2025, during a match against West Indies, Noman became the first Pakistan spinner to take a hat-trick in Test cricket. He dismissed Justin Greaves, Tevin Imlach, and Kevin Sinclair in consecutive deliveries. He achieved this milestone during the second Test against the West Indies on January 25, 2025, at Multan Cricket Stadium, where he dismissed Justin Greaves, Tevin Imlach, and Kevin Sinclair in consecutive deliveries.
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Tom Goddard: An English cricketer who achieved his hat-trick against South Africa in 1938, Goddard is remembered for his contributions to English cricket during his playing days. His remarkable performance places him among a select group of bowlers who have excelled in this challenging aspect of the game at an advanced age.
These players exemplify that age does not hinder performance at the highest levels of cricket, showcasing skill and tenacity even later in their careers.