List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at Eden Park

New Zealand v England ODI in 2013 at Eden Park

Eden Park is the New Zealand's largest cricket stadium with 42,500 situated in central Auckland of New Zealand. The stadium was opened on 11 March 1955 when hosts played against England. One of the prestigious New Zealand cricket venues, the first Test match at the ground was played between New Zealand and England, beginning on 14 February 1930. One-day international cricket was played at the Eden Park continuously with its first One Day International between New Zealand and India on 22 February 1976. The ground's first T20I was held on 22 February 2005 between New Zealand and Australia, which went to the golden memory as the first ever Twenty20 International to be played in history.

Up to December 2015, in total the ground was the venue for 49 Test matches, and 74 ODIs and 12 T20I matches.

In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a "five-for" or "fifer")[1][2] refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings. This is regarded as a notable achievement.[3]

The first bowler to take a five-wicket haul in a Test match at Eden Park was Bill Bowes, who took 6/34 way back in 1933 for England against host New Zealand.[4] Bowling figures of 8/76 by Indian Erapalli Prasanna holds the record as the best bowling figures to date in Tests at Eden Park, which is still the only 8-wicket haul at the venue. There have been a total of 46 five-wicket hauls in Test matches at the ground.

In ODIs, only 3 five-wicket hauls were recorded up to 2015. The first of these was achieved by Rod Latham who took 5/32 for New Zealand against Australia in 1993.[5] 6/30 by Waqar Younis of Pakistan holds the best ODI bowling figures at Eden Park.

Key

Symbol Meaning
dagger The bowler was man of the match
double-dagger 10 or more wickets taken in the match
Section-sign One of two five-wicket hauls by the bowler in the match
Date Day the Test started or ODI was held
Inn Innings in which five-wicket haul was taken
Overs Number of overs bowled
Runs Number of runs conceded
Wkts Number of wickets taken
Econ Runs conceded per over
Batsmen Batsmen whose wickets were taken
Result Result of the match

Tests

Five-wicket hauls in Test matches at Eden Park
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
1Bill Bowes31 March 1933 England New Zealand1193461.78 Drawn[6]
2Hugh Tayfield13 March 1953 South Africa New Zealand246.26251.33 Drawn[7]
3Alex Moir25 March 1955 New Zealand England225.16252.46 England won[8]
4Tom Dewdney9 March 1956 West Indies New Zealand119.52151.05 New Zealand won[9]
5Denis Atkinson9 March 1956 West Indies New Zealand3405371.32 New Zealand won[9]
6Joe Partridge13 March 1964 South Africa New Zealand2408662.15 Drawn[10]
7Asif Iqbal29 January 1965 Pakistan New Zealand2275251.92 Drawn[11]
8Frank Cameron29 January 1965 New Zealand Pakistan3233451.47 Drawn[11]
9Pervez Sajjad29 January 1965 Pakistan New Zealand4254251.68 Drawn[11]
10David Allen11 March 1966 England New Zealand147.512352.57 Drawn[12]
11Bob Cunis5 March 1971 New Zealand England1247662.37 Drawn[13]
12Derek Underwood5 March 1971 England New Zealand23810852.13 Drawn[13]
13Intikhab Alam16 February 1973 Pakistan New Zealand23012763.17 Drawn[14]
14Richard Collinge22 March 1974 New Zealand Australia1188253.41 Australia won[15]
15Gary Gilmour22 March 1974 Australia New Zealand2156453.20 Australia won[15]
16Tony Greig (1/2)double-daggerSection-sign20 February 1975 England New Zealand2269852.82 England won[16]
17Tony Greig (2/2)double-daggerSection-sign20 February 1975 England New Zealand3155152.55 England won[16]
18B. S. Chandrasekhar24 January 1976 India New Zealand1309462.35 India won[17]
19Bevan Congdon24 January 1976 New Zealand India226.76551.81 India won[17]
20E. A. S. Prasanna double-dagger24 January 1976 India New Zealand3237682.47 India won[17]
21Dennis Lillee (1/2)double-daggerSection-sign25 February 1977 Australia New Zealand117.35152.20 Australia won[18]
22Dennis Lillee (2/2)double-daggerSection-sign25 February 1977 Australia New Zealand315.77263.40 Australia won[18]
23Ian Botham4 March 1978 England New Zealand13410952.40 Drawn[19]
24Stephen Boock4 March 1978 New Zealand England228.36751.77 Drawn[19]
25Richard Hadlee (1/3)23 February 1979 New Zealand Pakistan22710452.88 Drawn[20]
26Joel Garner29 February 1980 West Indies New Zealand236.25661.54 Drawn[21]
27Gary Troup double-dagger29 February 1980 New Zealand West Indies329.19563.25 Drawn[21]
28Ravi Shastri dagger[lower-alpha 1]13 March 1981 India New Zealand25612552.23 Drawn[22]
29John Bracewell (1/2)13 March 1981 New Zealand India3417551.82 Drawn[22]
30Richard Hadlee (2/3)12 March 1982 New Zealand Australia3286352.25 New Zealand won[23]
31John Bracewell (2/2)daggerdouble-dagger13 March 1986 New Zealand Australia3223261.45 New Zealand won[24]
32Richard Hadlee (3/3)27 February 1987 New Zealand West Indies141.410562.52 West Indies won[25]
33Courtney Walsh27 February 1987 West Indies New Zealand330.27352.40 West Indies won[25]
34Graham Dilley25 February 1988 England New Zealand1286052.14 Drawn[26]
35Abdul Qadir24 February 1989 Pakistan New Zealand258.116062.75 Drawn[27]
36Danny Morrison (1/2)22 February 1990 New Zealand India23014554.83 Drawn[28]
37Chris Cairns (1/2)1 March 1991 New Zealand Sri Lanka3277552.77 Drawn[29]
38Chris Cairns (2/2)30 January 1992 New Zealand England1215262.47 England won[30]
39Chris Lewis30 January 1992 England New Zealand2213151.47 England won[30]
40Danny Morrison (2/2)dagger[lower-alpha 2]12 March 1993 New Zealand Australia118.43761.98 New Zealand won[31]
41Dipak Patel12 March 1993 New Zealand Australia3349352.73 New Zealand won[31]
42Simon Doull10 February 1994 New Zealand Pakistan2156654.40 Pakistan won[32]
43Wasim Akram dagger10 February 1994 Pakistan New Zealand316.14362.65 Pakistan won[32]
44Daniel Vettori (1/2)daggerdouble-daggerSection-sign11 March 2000 New Zealand Australia1256252.48 Australia won[33]
45Daniel Vettori (2/2)daggerdouble-daggerSection-sign11 March 2000 New Zealand Australia3358772.48 Australia won[33]
46Colin Miller11 March 2000 Australia New Zealand4185553.05 Australia won[33]
47Mohammad Sami dagger8 March 2001 Pakistan New Zealand3153652.40 Pakistan won[34]
48Daryl Tuffey dagger30 March 2002 New Zealand England2195462.84 New Zealand won[35]
49Chris Martin (1/2)daggerdouble-daggerSection-sign18 March 2004 New Zealand South Africa1317662.45 New Zealand won[36]
50Chris Martin (2/2)daggerdouble-daggerSection-sign18 March 2004 New Zealand South Africa32310454.52 New Zealand won[36]
51James Franklin26 March 2005 New Zealand Australia226.111964.54 Australia won[37]
52Shane Bond dagger9 March 2006 New Zealand West Indies427.36952.50 New Zealand won[38]
53Steven Finn22 March 2013 England New Zealand137.312563.33 Drawn[39]
54Trent Boult (1/2)22 March 2013 New Zealand England2256862.72 Drawn[39]
55Ishant Sharma6 February 2014 India New Zealand133.413463.98 New Zealand won[40]
56Trent Boult (2/2)dagger22 March 2018 New Zealand England110.43263.00 New Zealand won[41]

ODIs

Five-wicket hauls in ODI matches at Eden Park
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
1Rod Latham28 March 1993 New Zealand Australia1103253.20 Australia won[5]
2Waqar Younis dagger13 March 1994 Pakistan New Zealand29.43063.10 Tied[42]
3Shoaib Akhtar dagger17 February 2001 Pakistan New Zealand16.31952.92 Pakistan won[43]
4Jacob Oram dagger26 December 2002 New Zealand India1102652.60 New Zealand won[44]
5Dwayne Smith dagger4 March 2006 West Indies New Zealand1104554.50 West Indies won[45]
6Mitchell McClenaghan26 December 2013 New Zealand West Indies29.35856.10 West Indies won[46]
7Corey Anderson25 January 2014 New Zealand India2106356.30 Tied[47]
8Trent Boult dagger28 February 2015 New Zealand Australia1102752.70 New Zealand won[48]
9Mitchell Starc28 February 2015 Australia New Zealand292863.11 New Zealand won[48]

T20Is

Five-wicket hauls in T20I matches at Eden Park
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
1Tim Southee dagger26 December 2010 New Zealand Pakistan141854.50 New Zealand won[49]
2Imran Tahir dagger17 February 2017 South Africa New Zealand23.52456.26 South Africa won[50]

Women's Tests

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at Eden Park
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
1Grace Gooder26 March 1949 New Zealand England123.24261.80 England Women won[51]
2Dorothy McEvoy26 March 1949 England New Zealand219.22351.18 England Women won[51]
3Mary Duggan27 December 1957 England New Zealand4284751.67 England Women won[52]

Notes

  1. Ravi Shastri and John Wright shared the player of the match award.
  2. Danny Morrison and Ken Rutherford shared the player of the match award.

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