England v Bangladesh, NatWest Series, Trent Bridge
The hat-trick that wasn't
June 21, 2005
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Such a turn of events had seemed light-years away in the early stages of the innings. Tremlett, who was drafted into the squad as a replacement for the injured Simon Jones, took the new ball and immediately used his 6' 7" frame to extract good pace and leaping bounce to complement a tight line. He had conceded just six runs from his first four overs when he speared the second ball of his fifth through the defences of Shahriar Nafees, who could only deflect a rising ball onto his stumps.
Tremlett struck again with his next delivery as Tushar Imran feathered a simple chance through to Geraint Jones, and he followed up with another arrow-straight rib-tickler that Ashraful struggled to control and chopped down into his crease. The ball bobbled up and landed smack on the top of middle stump, but amazingly, neither bail was moved.
Ashraful was still shaking his head in disbelief as he faced up to his next delivery, and when he aimed an ugly heave at Steve Harmison's first ball, it seemed he wouldn't be around for long. But he clearly felt that his luck was in, and two pulled sixes and a hook for four later, Harmison's first over had disappeared for 19 runs. But that was just the start of the fun.
UK editor Andrew Miller was saved from a life of drudgery in the City when his car caught fire on the way to an interview. He took this as a sign and fled to Pakistan where he witnessed England's historic victory in the twilight at Karachi (or thought he did, at any rate - it was too dark to tell). He then joined Wisden Online in 2001, and soon graduated from put-upon photocopier to a writer with a penchant for comment and cricket on the subcontinent. In addition to Pakistan, he has covered England tours in Sri Lanka, South Africa ... and Bangladesh, where one local website dubbed him "the Father of Bangladesh cricket".
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