Cricket–Shepherd hat-trick fashions Windies win in T20 World Cup


KOLKATA, Feb 7 (Reuters) - West ‌Indies fast bowler Romario Shepherd claimed four wickets ‌in five balls, including a hat-trick, as the ‌twice champions thumped Scotland by 35 runs in a Group C match of the Twenty20 World Cup in Kolkata on Saturday.

Chasing 183 for ‍victory, Scotland were 132-5 after 16 ‍overs before Shepherd bowled ‌a four-wicket over running through the lower order.

After conceding one ‍run ​with the first ball of the over, Shepherd had Matthew Cross caught at point and Michael ⁠Leask snared near long-on before the bowler ‌went on to hit the top of Oliver Davidson's off-stump to ⁠complete his second ‍hat-trick in T20 Internationals.

Next man in Safyaan Sharif survived the next delivery but fell immediately offering a skier to ‍Jason Holder at mid-off.

Scotland, who entered the ‌tournament after Bangladesh refused to tour India citing safety concerns, were all out for 147 in 18.5 overs.

Shepherd finished with figures of 5-20, while Holder claimed 3-30.

Put into bat, West Indies earlier posted 182-5 with Shimron Hetmyer (64) providing the bedrock with a 36-ball knock that included six sixes.

"That ‌was phenomenal. I think he was going to get it to be honest," Hetmyer said of Shepherd while showing his player-of-the-match ​medal.

"It's not often you see a guy get five (wickets) and a hat-trick."

(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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