Watch- Gus Atkinson creates history with a hat-trick vs New Zealand; become the 1st England bowler to..

Published - 07 Dec 2024, 12:16 PM | Updated - 07 Dec 2024, 12:19 PM

Gus Atkinson Hat Trick
Gus Atkinson hat-trick (Image Credits: X)

England fast bowler Gus Atkinson took a fine hat-trick during the second Test between New Zealand and England at Basin Reserve, Wellington. He achieved this feat during the second day of the Test match.

Atkinson removed Nathan Smith, Matt Henry, and Tim Southee in three successive deliveries to reach the milestone. Atkinson first removed Nathan Smith when he had him bowled off his bottom edge onto the middle stump.

In the next ball, the young England quick bowled a short ball towards Matt Henry's throat which he could only fend away towards Ben Duckett at gully. Atkinson didn't stop here and finally trapped Tim Southee right in front to complete a brilliant hat-trick.

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Watch: Gus Atkinson removes Tim Southee to complete a fine hat-trick

It was an excellent bowling performance from Gus Atkinson as he showed plenty of temperament despite being just nine Tests old. During his short Test career, he has shown that he can play Test cricket for a long time.

Atkinson finished with excellent bowling figures of 4-31 in 8.5 overs. He also wrapped up New Zealand's innings for just 125 with his hat-trick. As a result, England took a massive first-innings lead of 155 runs.

Gus Atkinson's historic hat-trick at Basin Reserve

Meanwhile, Gus Atkinson also became the first ever cricketer to pick up a Test hat-trick at Basin Reserve, Wellington. The 26-year-old bowled brilliantly with both the new ball and the old ball in this innings.

Atkinson has had a terrific start to his Test career. In just 10 Tests, he has picked up 47 wickets at an average of 23.46. He also has a Test century to his name and has an excellent batting record so far averaging over 25 with the bat.

England on top in Wellington

Meanwhile, England have strengthened its position in the Test match after picking up a massive first-innings lead. After taking a 155-run lead, England had scored 378-5 in the second innings to take their lead past the 500-run mark.

Ben Duckett and Jacob Bethell were dismissed in the nineties, although, both played splendidly well. Harry Brook continued his good form and scored a counter-attacking 55. At stumps on Day 2, Joe Root and Ben Stokes were batting and were looking in great form.

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England National Cricket Team New Zealand National Cricket Team NZ vs ENG New Zealand vs England ICC World Test Championship England tour of New Zealand Gus Atkinson Nathan Smith Matt Henry Tim Southee
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