List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at the Gabba

Australia vs South Africa ODI match at Tha Gabba

The Gabba, also known as Brisbane Cricket Ground, is an Australian sports stadium located in Brisbane, Queensland, and is home to the Queensland cricket team. It has a seating capacity of 42,000.[1]

The Gabba hosted the First Test match played between Australia and South Africa in 1931, and has since been the venue of more than 50 Test matches.[2]

The first One Day International at the venue was held in 1979, between England and West Indies. Since then more than 80 ODIs have been held.[3] In 2006, the ground held its first ever Twenty20 International between Australia and South Africa. Up to March 2017, only 3 T20Is are held at the venue.[4]

In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a "five-for" or "fifer")[5][6] refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings. This is regarded as a notable achievement.[7]

The first bowler to take a five-wicket haul in a Test match at the Gabba was Australian pacer Bert Ironmonger in 1931, in the second innings of the first Test.[8] The best bowling figures of an innings at the Gabba was recorded by New Zealand legend Richard Hadlee, when he took 9 for 52 runs against Australia in 1985.[9]

The first ODI five-wicket haul was taken by West Indian pacer Anderson Cummins against India in 1992, when he took 5 for 31 runs.[10] The best ODI bowling figures at the venue was recorded by Englishman Chris Woakes against Australia in 2012.[11]

As of March 2017, 77 Test, 9 ODI five-wicket hauls have been taken at the Gabba.

No bowler has taken a 5-wicket haul in a T20I match at the ground.

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

1930-1960

Five-wicket hauls in Test matches at the Gabba
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
1Bert Ironmonger27 November 1931 Australia South Africa2474253.26 Australia won[8]
2Tim Wall27 November 1931 Australia South Africa315.11450.92 Australia won[8]
3Bill O'Reilly4 December 1936 Australia England140.610251.87 England won[12]
4Bill Voce4 December 1936 England Australia220.64161.48 England won[12]
5Frank Ward4 December 1936 Australia England34610261.66 England won[12]
6Gubby Allen4 December 1936 England Australia463654.50 England won[12]
7Doug Wright29 November 1946 England Australia143.616752.86 Australia won[13]
8Keith Miller29 November 1946 Australia England2226072.04 Australia won[13]
9Ernie Toshack29 November 1946 Australia England320.78262.94 Australia won[13]
10Ernie Toshack28 November 1947 Australia India22.3250.63 Australia won[14]
11Ernie Toshack28 November 1947 Australia India3172961.27 Australia won[14]
12Bill Johnston1 December 1950 Australia England2113552.38 Australia won[15]
13Alf Valentine9 November 1951 West Indies Australia2259952.97 Australia won[16]
14Doug Ring9 November 1951 Australia West Indies3168063.75 Australia won[16]
15Sonny Ramadhin9 November 1951 West Indies Australia4409051.68 Australia won[16]
16Michael Melle5 December 1952 South Africa Australia120.57162.58 Australia won[17]
17Doug Ring5 December 1952 Australia South Africa2217262.57 Australia won[17]
18Ray Lindwall5 December 1952 Australia South Africa3306051.50 Australia won[17]

1960-1980

Five-wicket hauls in Test matches at the Gabba
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
19Alan Davidson9 December 1960 Australia West Indies13013553.37 Match tied[18]
20Alan Davidson9 December 1960 Australia West Indies324.68762.63 Match tied[18]
21Wes Hall9 December 1960 West Indies Australia417.76352.64 Match tied[18]
22Richie Benaud30 November 1962 Australia England24211562.05 Match drawn[19]
23Peter Pollock6 December 1963 South Africa Australia122.69563.13 Match drawn[20]
24Richie Benaud6 December 1963 Australia South Africa2336851.54 Match drawn[20]
25Peter Philpott10 December 1965 Australia England228.19052.40 Match drawn[21]
26Erapalli Prasanna19 January 1968 India Australia333.410462.32 Australia won[22]
27Lance Gibbs6 December 1968 West Indies Australia239.48851.67 West Indies won[23]
28John Gleeson6 December 1968 Australia West Indies33312252.77 West Indies won[23]
29Garfield Sobers6 December 1968 West Indies Australia433.67361.62 West Indies won[23]
30John Snow27 November 1970 England Australia132.311462.64 Match drawn[24]
31Ken Shuttleworth27 November 1970 England Australia317.54752.00 Match drawn[24]
32Jeff Thomson29 November 1974 Australia England417.54661.95 Australia won[25]
33Lance Gibbs28 November 1975 West Indies Australia23810252.01 Australia won[26]
34Bishan Singh Bedi2 December 1977 India Australia113.75552.97 Australia won[27]
35Madan Lal2 December 1977 India Australia3197252.84 Australia won[27]
36Rodney Hogg1 December 1978 Australia England2287461.98 England won[28]

1980-1990

Five-wicket hauls in Test matches at the Gabba
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
37Lance Cairns28 November 1980 New Zealand Australia238.58752.24 Australia won[29]
38Dennis Lillee28 November 1980 Australia New Zealand3155363.53 Australia won[29]
39Dennis Lillee27 November 1981 Australia Pakistan1208154.05 Australia won[30]
40Geoff Lawson26 November 1982 Australia England118.34762.54 Australia won[31]
41Bob Willis26 November 1982 England Australia229.46652.22 Australia won[31]
42Jeff Thomson26 November 1982 Australia England3317352.35 Australia won[31]
43Geoff Lawson26 November 1982 Australia England335.38752.45 Australia won[31]
44Geoff Lawson25 November 1983 Australia Pakistan117.14952.85 Match drawn[32]
45Geoff Lawson23 November 1984 Australia West Indies230.411653.78 West Indies won[33]
46Malcolm Marshall23 November 1984 West Indies Australia3348252.41 West Indies won[33]
47Richard Hadlee8 November 1985 New Zealand Australia123.45292.19 New Zealand won[9]
48Richard Hadlee8 November 1985 New Zealand Australia328.57162.46 New Zealand won[9]
49Graham Dilley14 November 1986 England Australia225.46852.64 England won[34]
50John Emburey14 November 1986 Australia England342.58051.86 England won[34]
51Graeme Labrooy8 December 1989 Sri Lanka Australia131.113354.26 Match drawn[35]

1990-2000

Five-wicket hauls in Test matches at the Gabba
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
52Terry Alderman23 November 1990 Australia England3224762.13 Australia won[36]
53Craig McDermott29 November 1991 Australia India128.15451.91 Australia won[37]
54Bruce Reid27 November 1992 Australia West Indies23711253.02 Match drawn[38]
55Curtly Ambrose27 November 1992 West Indies Australia3326652.06 Match drawn[38]
56Craig McDermott25 November 1994 Australia England2195362.78 Australia won[39]
57Shane Warne25 November 1994 Australia England450.27181.41 Australia won[39]
58Shane Warne9 November 1995 Australia Pakistan216.12371.42 Australia won[40]
59Glenn McGrath7 November 1997 Australia New Zealand4173251.88 Australia won[41]
60Alan Mullally20 November 1998 England Australia14010552.62 Match drawn[42]
61Glenn McGrath20 November 1998 Australia England234.28562.47 Match drawn[42]
62Damien Fleming5 November 1999 Australia Pakistan314.15954.16 Australia won[43]

2000-2020

Five-wicket hauls in Test matches at the Gabba
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
63Glenn McGrath23 November 2000 Australia West Indies1201760.85 Australia won[44]
64Chris Cairns8 November 2001 New Zealand Australia13714653.94 Match drawn[45]
65Brett Lee8 November 2001 Australia New Zealand2236752.91 Match drawn[45]
66Zaheer Khan4 December 2003 India Australia1239554.13 Match drawn[46]
67Chris Martin18 November 2004 New Zealand Australia239.515253.81 Australia won[47]
68Shane Warne3 November 2005 Australia West Indies2284851.71 Match drawn[48]
69Brett Lee3 November 2005 Australia West Indies4143052.14 Match drawn[48]
70Glenn McGrath23 November 2006 Australia England223.15062.15 Australia won[49]
71Mitchell Johnson20 November 2008 Australia New Zealand417.33952.22 Australia won[50]
72Peter Siddle25 November 2010 Australia England1165463.37 Match drawn[51]
73Steven Finn25 November 2010 England Australia233.412563.71 Match drawn[51]
74James Pattinson1 December 2011 Australia New Zealand3112752.45 Australia won[52]
75Stuart Broad21 November 2013 England Australia1248163.37 Australia won[53]
76Mitchell Johnson21 November 2013 Australia England421.14251.98 Australia won[53]
77Josh Hazlewood17 December 2014 Australia India123.26852.91 Australia won[54]

One Day Internationals

Five-wicket hauls in One Day International matches at the Gabba
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
1Anderson Cummins11 January 1992 West Indies India19.33153.26 West Indies won[10]
2Ian Bishop9 January 1993 West Indies Pakistan18.42552.88 West Indies won[55]
3Shoaib Akhtar19 June 2002 Pakistan Australia282553.12 Pakistan won[56]
4Brett Lee3 February 2008 Australia India192753.00 Australia won[57]
5Clint McKay7 November 2010 Australia Sri Lanka193353.66 Australia won[58]
6Chris Woakes30 January 2011 England Australia1104564.50 Australia won[11]
7Ben Hilfenhaus19 February 2012 Australia India29.33353.47 Australia won[59]
8Nuwan Kulasekara18 January 2013 Sri Lanka Australia1102252.20 Sri Lanka won[60]
9Steven Finn20 January 2015 England India183354.12 England won[61]

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