Yuzvendra Chahal Claims Rare IPL Double – 2 Career Hat-Tricks: Yuzvendra Chahal, the leading wicket-taker in Indian Premier League (IPL) history, added another feather to his cap by claiming a sensational hat-trick against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at Chepauk. The Punjab Kings (PBKS) leg-spinner etched his name in IPL folklore, becoming only the third bowler to take two hat-tricks in the tournament’s history.
Chahal’s Magical Over Decimates CSK
In a match-defining 19th over, Chahal wreaked havoc by dismissing Deepak Hooda, Anshul Kamboj, and Noor Ahmad in consecutive deliveries to complete his hat-trick. He didn’t stop there—he also removed the legendary MS Dhoni in the same over, finishing with four wickets in just six balls. This incredible spell triggered a dramatic collapse for CSK and showcased Chahal’s ability to turn games in a matter of deliveries.
Joining Yuvraj Singh in an Exclusive Club
Chahal’s latest hat-trick places him alongside Yuvraj Singh as the only bowlers with two IPL hat-tricks. The legendary Amit Mishra still leads the list with three. Notably, this was the first hat-trick ever taken against CSK in IPL history and only the second at Chepauk after Lakshmipathy Balaji’s heroics in the inaugural 2008 season.
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Multiple Hat-Tricks in IPL History
- 3 – Amit Mishra
- 2 – Yuvraj Singh
- 2 – Yuzvendra Chahal
Chahal Becomes First to Take Four Wickets in an Over Twice
Chahal also achieved another unprecedented milestone—becoming the first bowler in IPL history to take four wickets in a single over twice. His first such feat came in 2022 while playing for Rajasthan Royals (RR) against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), where he also claimed a hat-trick.
Bowlers with Four Wickets in an IPL Over
- Amit Mishra (SRH vs PWI, 2013)
- Yuzvendra Chahal (RR vs KKR, 2022)
- Andre Russell (KKR vs GT, 2022)
- Yuzvendra Chahal (PBKS vs CSK, 2025)
Most Four-Wicket Hauls in IPL
Chahal further solidified his reputation as one of the IPL’s greatest match-winners by surpassing Sunil Narine for the most four-wicket hauls in the tournament’s history. He now has nine such performances, one more than Narine’s eight.
A Legacy of Wicket-Taking Prowess
With his latest exploits, Chahal has once again proven why he remains one of the most feared spinners in T20 cricket. His ability to deliver under pressure, combined with his sharp variations, makes him a constant threat in the shortest format.
As the IPL continues to produce thrilling moments, Chahal’s name will undoubtedly be remembered among the greatest bowlers to have graced the tournament. With his hunger for wickets still intact, fans can expect more magical spells from the leg-spin maestro in the future.