List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at Headingley

Headingley Cricket Ground is a sports ground in Headingley, Leeds, England, which has hosted international cricket matches, along with many domestic games. It is the home of the Yorkshire County Cricket Club.[1] It has hosted international cricket matches since 1899, the first Test at the ground took place in between Australia and England in late June of that year.[2] and has been home to more than 90 Test matches in total.[3] Headingley has also staged 40 One Day International (ODI) matches,[4] the first of which was in 1973 when the hosts England defeated West Indies by 1 wicket.[5]

In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a "five-for" or "fifer")[6][7] refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings. This is regarded as a notable achievement.[8] The first bowler to take a five-wicket haul in a Test match at Headingley was Hugh Trumble in 1899; he finished with bowling figures of 5 for 60 in England's first innings. The best figures in Test cricket at Headingley are 8 for 43, taken by England's Bob Willis against Australia in July 1981.[9] James Anderson of England has taken the most recent five-wicket haul at Headingley, with figures of 5 wickets for 76 runs against West Indies on 25 August 2017. As of August 2017, there have been taken 104 Test match five-wicket hauls at the ground.

There have been 6 ODI five-wicket hauls taken at Headingley as of August 2017.[10]

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. 8 indicates that eight balls were bowled in each over.
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 Headingley
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
1Hugh Trumble29 June 1899 Australia[lower-alpha 1] England239.356051.81 Drawn[12]
2Arnold Warren3 July 1905 England Australia219.25752.94 Drawn[13]
3Warwick Armstrong3 July 1905 Australia England35112252.39 Drawn[13]
4Aubrey Faulkner29 July 1907 South Africa[lower-alpha 2] England1111761.54 Lost[15]
5Colin Blythedouble-daggerSection-sign (1/2)29 July 1907 England South Africa[lower-alpha 2]215.55983.72 Won[15]
6Colin Blythedouble-daggerSection-sign (2/2)29 July 1907 England South Africa[lower-alpha 2]422.44071.76 Won[15]
7Charlie Macartneydouble-dagger1 July 1909 Australia England225.35872.27 Won[16]
8Sydney Barnes (1/2)1 July 1909 England Australia3356361.80 Lost[16]
9Tibby Cotter1 July 1909 Australia England4163852.37 Won[16]
10Sydney Barnesdouble-dagger (2/2)8 July 1912 England South Africa2225262.36 Won[17]
11Maurice Tate (1/2)12 July 1924 England South Africa2174262.47 Won[18]
12Clarrie Grimmett (1/2)10 July 1926 Australia England2398852.25 Drawn[19]
13Tich Freemandouble-dagger13 July 1929 England South Africa132.311573.53 Won[20]
14Neville Quinn13 July 1929 South Africa England229.59263.08 Lost[20]
15Maurice Tate (2/2)11 July 1930 England Australia13912453.17 Drawn[21]
16Clarrie Grimmett (2/2)11 July 1930 Australia England256.213552.39 Drawn[21]
17Bill Bowes20 July 1934 England Australia25014262.84 Drawn[22]
18Bill O'Reillydouble-daggerSection-sign (1/2)22 July 1938 Australia England134.16651.93 Won[23]
19Bill O'Reillydouble-daggerSection-sign (2/2)22 July 1938 Australia England321.55652.56 Won[23]
20Jack Cowie11 June 1949 New Zealand England14312752.95 Drawn[24]
21Tom Burtt11 June 1949 New Zealand England139.39752.45 Drawn[24]
22Trevor Bailey11 June 1949 England New Zealand232.311863.63 Drawn[24]
23Athol Rowan26 July 1951 South Africa England26817452.55 Drawn[25]
24Ghulam Ahmed5 June 1952 India England26310051.58 Lost[26]
25Ray Lindwall23 July 1953 Australia England1355451.54 Drawn[27]
26Alec Bedser23 July 1953 England Australia228.59563.29 Drawn[27]
27Trevor Goddard21 July 1955 South Africa England4626951.11 Won[28]
28Hugh Tayfield21 July 1955 South Africa England447.19451.99 Won[28]
29Jim Lakerdouble-daggerSection-sign (1/3)12 July 1956 England Australia2295852.00 Won[29]
30Jim Lakerdouble-daggerSection-sign (2/3)12 July 1956 England Australia341.35561.32 Won[29]
31Peter Loader25 July 1957 England West Indies120.33661.75 Won[30]
32Frank Worrell25 July 1957 West Indies England238.27071.82 Lost[30]
33Jim Laker (3/3)3 July 1958 England New Zealand1221750.77 Won[31]
34Tony Lockdouble-dagger3 July 1958 England New Zealand335.25171.44 Won[31]
35Fred Truemandouble-daggerSection-sign (1/2)6 July 1961 England Australia1225852.63 Won[32]
36Alan Davidson6 July 1961 Australia England2476351.34 Lost[32]
37Fred Truemandouble-daggerSection-sign (2/2)6 July 1961 England Australia315.53061.89 Won[32]
38Munir Malik5 July 1962 Pakistan England14912852.61 Lost[33]
39Charlie Griffith25 July 1963 West Indies England2213661.71 Won[34]
40Neil Hawke2 July 1964 Australia England131.37552.38 Won[35]
41Fred Titmus8 July 1965 England New Zealand3261950.73 Won[36]
42Garfield Sobers (1/2)4 August 1966 West Indies England219.34152.10 Won[37]
43Lance Gibbs4 August 1966 West Indies England3193962.05 Won[37]
44Alan Connolly25 July 1968 Australia England2397251.84 Drawn[38]
45Ray Illingworth25 July 1968 England Australia3518761.70 Drawn[38]
46Garfield Sobers (2/2)10 July 1969 West Indies England3404251.05 Lost[39]
47Ashley Mallett27 July 1972 Australia England25211452.19 Lost[40]
48Derek Underwooddouble-dagger27 July 1972 England Australia3214562.14 Won[40]
49Richard Collinge5 July 1973 New Zealand England2347452.17 Lost[41]
50Geoff Arnold5 July 1973 England New Zealand3222751.22 Won[41]
51Gary Gilmour14 August 1975 Australia England131.28562.71 Drawn[42]
52Phil Edmonds14 August 1975 England Australia2202851.40 Drawn[42]
53Bob Willis (1/3)22 July 1976 England West Indies315.34252.70 Lost[43]
54Ian Botham (1/3)11 August 1977 England Australia2112151.90 Won[44]
55Sarfraz Nawaz29 June 1978 Pakistan England2203951.95 Drawn[45]
56Ian Bothamdagger (2/3)16 July 1981 England Australia139.29562.41 Won[46]
57Terry Alderman (1/3)16 July 1981 Australia England335.313563.80 Lost[46]
58Bob Willis (2/3)16 July 1981 England Australia415.14382.83 Won[46]
59Imran Khandagger (1/2)26 August 1982 Pakistan England225.24951.93 Lost[47]
60Ian Botham (3/3)26 August 1982 England Pakistan3307452.46 Won[47]
61Lance Cairnsdaggerdouble-dagger28 July 1983 New Zealand England133.27472.22 Won[48]
62Ewen Chatfield28 July 1983 New Zealand England3299553.27 Won[48]
63Bob Willis (3/3)28 July 1983 England New Zealand4143552.50 Lost[48]
64Paul Allott12 July 1984 England West Indies226.56162.27 Lost[49]
65Malcolm Marshall12 July 1984 West Indies England3265372.03 Won[49]
66John Emburey13 June 1985 England Australia343.48251.87 Won[50]
67Roger Binny19 June 1986 India England2134053.07 Won[51]
68Neil Foster2 July 1987 England Pakistan246.210782.30 Lost[52]
69Imran Khandaggerdouble-dagger (2/2)2 July 1987 Pakistan England319.14072.08 Won[52]
70Derek Pringle21 July 1988 England West Indies2279553.51 Lost[53]
71Terry Aldermandaggerdouble-daggerSection-sign (2/3)8 June 1989 Australia England23710752.89 Won[54]
72Terry Aldermandaggerdouble-daggerSection-sign (3/3)8 June 1989 Australia England4204452.20 Won[54]
73Curtly Ambrose6 June 1991 West Indies England3285261.85 Lost[55]
74Waqar Younis23 July 1992 Pakistan England23011753.90 Lost[56]
75Neil Mallender23 July 1992 England Pakistan3235052.17 Won[56]
76Paul Reiffel (1/2)22 July 1993 Australia England2266552.50 Won[57]
77Ian Bishopdagger8 June 1995 West Indies England1163252.00 Won[58]
78Dominic Cork8 August 1996 England Pakistan13711353.05 Drawn[59]
79Jason Gillespiedagger24 July 1997 Australia England113.43772.70 Won[60]
80Darren Gough (1/3)24 July 1997 England Australia23614954.13 Lost[60]
81Paul Reiffel (2/2)24 July 1997 Australia England321.14952.31 Won[60]
82Angus Fraser6 August 1998 England South Africa2254251.68 Won[61]
83Shaun Pollock6 August 1998 South Africa England3355351.51 Lost[61]
84Allan Donald6 August 1998 South Africa England329.27152.42 Lost[61]
85Darren Gough (2/3)6 August 1998 England South Africa4234261.82 Won[61]
86Craig White17 August 2000 England West Indies114.45753.88 Won[62]
87Andrew Caddick17 August 2000 England West Indies311.21451.23 Won[62]
88Darren Gough (3/3)16 August 2001 England Australia125.110354.09 Won[63]
89Glenn McGrath16 August 2001 Australia England230.27672.50 Lost[63]
90Jacques Kallis21 August 2003 South Africa England4175463.17 Won[64]
91Umar Gul4 August 2006 Pakistan England12912354.24 Lost[65]
92Peter Siddle7 August 2009 Australia England19.52152.13 Won[66]
93Stuart Broad (1/3)7 August 2009 England Australia225.19163.61 Lost[66]
94Mitchell Johnson7 August 2009 Australia England319.36953.53 Won[66]
95Shane Watsondagger[lower-alpha 3]21 July 2010 Australia Pakistan2113363.00 Lost[67]
96Stuart Broad (2/3)2 August 2012 England South Africa316.46954.14 Drawn[68]
97Trent Boult24 May 2013 New Zealand England1225752.59 Lost[69]
98Graeme Swanndaggerdouble-dagger24 May 2013 England New Zealand4329062.81 Won[69]
99Liam Plunkett20 June 2014 England Sri Lanka115.56454.04 Lost[70]
100Dhammika Prasad20 June 2014 Sri Lanka England4225052.27 Won[70]
101Stuart Broad (3/3)29 May 2015 England New Zealand117.110956.34 Lost[71]
102James Andersondouble-daggerSection-sign (1/3)19 May 2016 England Sri Lanka211.41651.37 Won[72]
103James Andersondouble-daggerSection-sign (2/3)19 May 2016 England Sri Lanka313.32952.14 Won[72]
104James Anderson (3/3)25 August 2017 England West Indies2297652.62 Lost[73]

One Day Internationals

Five-wicket hauls in One Day International matches at Headingley
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
1Dennis Lilleedagger7 June 1975 Australia Pakistan212[lower-alpha 4]3452.83 Won[74]
2Gary Gilmourdagger18 June 1975 Australia England112[lower-alpha 4]1461.16 Won[75]
3Winston Davisdagger11 June 1983[lower-alpha 5] West Indies Australia210.3[lower-alpha 4]5174.85 Won[76]
4Ashantha de Mel16 June 1983 Sri Lanka Pakistan112[lower-alpha 4]3953.25 Lost[77]
5Abdul Qadirdagger16 June 1983 Pakistan Sri Lanka212[lower-alpha 4]4453.66 Won[77]
6Waqar Younisdagger17 June 2001 Pakistan England1103673.60 Won[78]

Women's Tests

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at Headingley
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
1Cathryn Fitzpatrick6 July 2001 Australia England122.53151.35 Won[79]

Notes

  1. Prior to Australian federation in 1901, there was no national flag of Australia.[11]
  2. 1 2 3 Prior to the unification of the South African colonies in 1910, there was no national flag of South Africa.[14]
  3. Man of the Match award shared with Mohammad Amir.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 Match consisted of 60 overs per side.
  5. The match started on 11 June but ran into the reserve day on 12 June.

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