Harbhajan Singh and Irfan Pathan are the other two Indians to take a Test hattrick.
It was Bumrah’s 12th Test match and the right-arm pacer removed Darren Bravo caught at second slip for four runs before trapping both Shamarh Brooks and Roston Chase lbw for golden ducks at Sabina Park in Kingston.
Chase was originally given not out by the on-field umpire, by captain Virat Kohli opted for the DRS review, making the West Indian the first batsman in Test history to become part of a hat-trick via DRS.
Jasprit Bumrah recalled this special day with a tweet that read, "One year ago, but this day will always hold a special place in my heart. "
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Bumrah went onto pick 6/27, routing the West Indies for 117 runs in their first innings, Earlier, India was put in to bat by West Indies captain Jason Holder, who won the toss. Half-centuries from Mayank Agarwal, Ishant Sharma, and Ajinkya Rahane and a brilliant maiden ton from Hanuma Vihari helped India make 416 runs.
India then made 168/4d with Rahane and Vihari making fifties and set the home team a target of 468 runs.
Later Bumrah credited his hat-trick to captain Virat Kohli as he took the DRS review which got him the third wicket.
“I thought it was bat first. So I didn't appeal so much. But it was a good review in the end, and I think I owe the hat-trick to the captain," Bumrah said in an interview which was posted on bcci.tv.
Before him, Harbhajan Singh had achieved the feat against Australia in 2001 whereas Irfan Pathan had taken a hat-trick against Pakistan in 2006.
Here is the video of Bumrah’s hat-trick: