Argentina’s Hernan Fennell achieved a historic double hat-trick during a T20 match against the Cayman Islands in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Sub-Regional Americas Qualifier in Buenos Aires on Sunday. The 36-year-oldโs exceptional feat makes him only the sixth player in menโs T20I history to achieve this milestone.
Fennell’s heroics unfolded in the final over of the Cayman Islands’ innings. He dismissed Troy Taylor with the third delivery of his fourth over and followed it up by trapping Alistair Ifill lbw on the very next ball. With the Cayman Islands reeling at 116/8, Fennell wrapped up the innings by removing Ronald Ebanks and Alessandro Morris with consecutive deliveries, completing his four wickets in four balls and finishing with stellar figures of 5/14.
This remarkable achievement places Fennell in an elite group of players, alongside Afghanistanโs Rashid Khan, Sri Lankaโs Lasith Malinga, Irelandโs Curtis Campher, West Indiesโ Jason Holder, and Lesothoโs Waseem Yaqoob, all of whom have accomplished a double hat-trick in T20Is.
Fennellโs feat also makes him only the sixth player in menโs T20I history to take multiple hat-tricks. He had previously taken a hat-trick against Panama in 2021 during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Americas Region Qualifier in Antigua. Other players who share this rare distinction include Malta’s Waseem Abbas, Australiaโs Pat Cummins, Serbiaโs Mark Pavlovic, New Zealandโs Tim Southee, and Sri Lankaโs Malinga.
Despite Fennellโs extraordinary performance with the ball, Argentina could not capitalize on his efforts. Chasing a modest target of 117, the team faltered and was bowled out for just 94, handing the Cayman Islands a 22-run victory.