List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at Old Trafford

Old Trafford Cricket Ground in Manchester, England was first used for cricket in 1857. The ground has been the home of Lancashire County Cricket Club since 1865.[1] The first Test match held on the ground was played in 1884 and the ground has been used for One Day Internationals since 1972 and Twenty20 Internationals since 2008.[2] Women's international cricket has also been played on the ground.[lower-alpha 1][3]

In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a "five-for" or "fifer") refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings. This is regarded as a notable achievement.[4] This article details the five-wicket hauls taken on the ground in official international Test, One Day International and Twenty20 International matches.

The first five-wicket haul in international cricket on the ground was taken during the ground's first Test match in 1884, Australian Harry Boyle taking six wickets for 42 runs (6/42) in the first innings of a rain-affected Test match.[5][6] The best innings figures in a Test match on the ground are Jim Laker's 10 wickets taken for the cost of 53 runs for England against Australia in 1956. Laker was the first player to take ten wickets in a Test match innings and followed his nine wickets taken in the first innings of the match.[lower-alpha 2][8] As of February 2020 Laker remains the only player to take 19 wickets in any first-class cricket match.[lower-alpha 3][10][11]

The first player to take five wickets in a One Day International innings on the ground was Australian Glenn McGrath who took 5/14 against West Indies on the ground during the 1999 Cricket World Cup.[12] As of February 2020 India's Kuldeep Yadav is the only player to take a five-wicket haul in a Twenty20 International match at Old Trafford, taking 5/24 against England in 2018.[13]

Key

Symbol Meaning
Date Date the Test started or ODI/T20I was held
Inn Innings in which five-wicket haul was taken
O Number of overs bowled
R Number of runs conceded
W Number of wickets taken
Result Result of the match

Test match five-wicket hauls

As of 31 January 2020

There have been a total of 96 five-wicket hauls taken in Test matches at Old Trafford.

Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at Old Trafford
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Harry Boyle10 July 1884Australia[lower-alpha 4] England125[lower-alpha 5]426Drawn[15]
2Dick Barlow5 July 1886 EnglandAustralia352[lower-alpha 5]447England won[16]
3Charlie Turner[upper-alpha 1]30 August 1888Australia England155[lower-alpha 5]865England won[17]
4Bobby Peel[upper-alpha 1]30 August 1888 EnglandAustralia226.2[lower-alpha 5]317England won[17]
5Tom Richardson[upper-alpha 2]24 August 1893 EnglandAustralia123.4[lower-alpha 6]495Drawn[18]
6Tom Richardson[upper-alpha 2]24 August 1893 EnglandAustralia344[lower-alpha 6]1075Drawn[18]
7Tom Richardson[upper-alpha 2]16 July 1896 EnglandAustralia168[lower-alpha 6]1687Australia won[19]
8Tom Richardson[upper-alpha 2]16 July 1896 EnglandAustralia442.3[lower-alpha 6]766Australia won[19]
9Bill Bradley[upper-alpha 3]17 July 1899 EnglandAustralia233[lower-alpha 6]675Drawn[20]
10Bill Lockwood[upper-alpha 4]24 July 1902 England Australia120.1486Australia won[21]
11Bill Lockwood[upper-alpha 4]24 July 1902 England Australia317285Australia won[21]
12Hugh Trumble[upper-alpha 4]24 July 1902 Australia England425536Australia won[21]
13Charlie McLeod24 July 1905 Australia England1471255England won[22]
14Sydney Barnes[upper-alpha 5]26 July 1909 England Australia127565Drawn[23]
15Colin Blythe[upper-alpha 5]26 July 1909 England Australia120.3635Drawn[23]
16Frank Laver[upper-alpha 5]26 July 1909 Australia England218.2318Drawn[23]
17Wilfred Rhodes[upper-alpha 5]26 July 1909 England Australia325835Drawn[23]
18Sid Pegler[upper-alpha 6]27 May 1912[lower-alpha 7] South Africa Australia145.31056Australia won[24]
19Bill Whitty[upper-alpha 6]27 May 1912[lower-alpha 7] Australia South Africa234555Australia won[24]
20Charles Kelleway[upper-alpha 6]27 May 1912[lower-alpha 7] Australia South Africa314.2335Australia won[24]
21Ciss Parkin23 July 1921 England Australia229.4385Drawn[25]
22Tich Freeman[upper-alpha 7]21 July 1928 England West Indies133.4545England won[26]
23Tich Freeman[upper-alpha 7]21 July 1928 England West Indies318395England won[26]
24Tich Freeman[upper-alpha 7]27 July 1929 England South Africa232717England won[27]
25Tich Freeman[upper-alpha 7]27 July 1929 England South Africa339.41005England won[27]
26Manny Martindale[upper-alpha 8]22 July 1933 West Indies England223.4735Drawn[28]
27James Langridge[upper-alpha 8]22 July 1933 England West Indies317567Drawn[28]
28Bill O'Reilly6 July 1934 Australia England1591897Drawn[29]
29Bob Crisp[upper-alpha 9]27 July 1935 South Africa England126.1995Drawn[30]
30Bill Bowes[upper-alpha 9]27 July 1935 England South Africa2361005Drawn[30]
31Jack Cowie[upper-alpha 10]24 July 1937 New Zealand England323.5676England won[31]
32Tom Goddard[upper-alpha 10]24 July 1937 England New Zealand414.4296England won[31]
33Bill Bowes22 July 1939 England West Indies217.4[lower-alpha 8]336Drawn[32]
34Lala Amarnath[upper-alpha 11]20 July 1946 India England151965Drawn[33]
35Vinoo Mankad[upper-alpha 11]20 July 1946 India England1461015Drawn[33]
36Dick Pollard[upper-alpha 11]20 July 1946 England India227245Drawn[33]
37Alec Bedser[upper-alpha 11]20 July 1946 England India425527Drawn[33]
38Trevor Bailey[upper-alpha 12]23 July 1949 England New Zealand130.2846Drawn[34]
39Tom Burtt[upper-alpha 12]23 July 1949 New Zealand England2451626Drawn[34]
40Alf Valentine[upper-alpha 13]8 June 1950 West Indies England1501048England won[35]
41Bob Berry[upper-alpha 13]8 June 1950 England West Indies231.5635England won[35]
42Eric Hollies[upper-alpha 13]8 June 1950 England West Indies435.2635England won[35]
43Alec Bedser[upper-alpha 14]5 July 1951 England South Africa132.3587England won[36]
44Geoff Chubb[upper-alpha 14]5 July 1951 South Africa England226.3516England won[36]
45Alec Bedser[upper-alpha 14]5 July 1951 England South Africa324.2545England won[36]
46Fred Trueman[upper-alpha 15]17 July 1952 England India28.4318England won[37]
47Alec Bedser[upper-alpha 15]17 July 1952 England India315275England won[37]
48Alec Bedser9 July 1953 England Australia1451155Drawn[38]
49Peter Heine7 July 1955 South Africa England332865South Africa won[39]
50Jim Laker[upper-alpha 16]26 July 1956 England Australia216.4379England won[44]
51Jim Laker[upper-alpha 16]26 July 1956 England Australia351.25310England won[44]
52Tony Lock24 July 1958 England New Zealand324357England won[45]
53Surendranath23 July 1959 India England147.11155England won[46]
54Brian Statham[upper-alpha 17]27 July 1961 England Australia121535Australia won[47]
55Richie Benaud[upper-alpha 17]27 July 1961 Australia England432706Australia won[47]
56Lance Gibbs[upper-alpha 18]6 June 1963 West Indies England229.3595West Indies won[49]
57Lance Gibbs[upper-alpha 18]6 June 1963 West Indies England346986West Indies won[49]
58Graham McKenzie23 July 1964 Australia England2601537Drawn[50]
59Fred Titmus[upper-alpha 19]2 June 1966 England West Indies135835West Indies won[51]
60Lance Gibbs[upper-alpha 19]2 June 1966 West Indies England228.1375West Indies won[51]
61Lance Gibbs[upper-alpha 19]2 June 1966 West Indies England341695West Indies won[51]
62Pat Pocock6 June 1968 England Australia333796Australia won[52]
63John Shepherd[upper-alpha 20]12 June 1969 West Indies England158.51045England won[53]
64Peter Lever5 August 1971 England India226705Drawn[54]
65Dennis Lillee8 June 1972 Australia England330666England won[55]
66Michael Holding[upper-alpha 21]8 July 1976 West Indies England214.5175West Indies won[56]
67Andy Roberts[upper-alpha 21]8 July 1976 West Indies England420.5376West Indies won[56]
68Derek Underwood7 July 1977 England Australia332.5666England won[57]
69Terry Alderman13 August 1981 Australia England3521095England won[58]
70Dilip Doshi24 June 1982 India England147.11026Drawn[59]
71Roger Harper26 July 1984 West Indies England328.4576West Indies won[60]
72Craig McDermott1 August 1985 Australia England2361418Drawn[61]
73Malcolm Marshall30 June 1988 West Indies England315.4227West Indies won[62]
74Geoff Lawson[upper-alpha 22]27 July 1989 Australia England133726Australia won[63]
75Terry Alderman[upper-alpha 22]27 July 1989 Australia England327665Australia won[63]
76Angus Fraser9 August 1990 England India2351245Drawn[64]
77Wasim Akram2 July 1992 Pakistan England2361285Drawn[65]
78Peter Such[upper-alpha 23]3 June 1993 England Australia133.3676Australia won[66]
79Shane Warne3 July 1997 Australia England230486Australia won[67]
80Allan Donald2 July 1998 South Africa England340886South Africa won[68]
81Dwayne Bravo12 August 2004 West Indies England226556England won[69]
82Simon Jones[upper-alpha 24]11 August 2005 England Australia217.5536Drawn[70]
83Glenn McGrath[upper-alpha 24]11 August 2005 Australia England320.51155Drawn[70]
84Steve Harmison[upper-alpha 25]27 July 2006 England Pakistan113196England won[71]
85Steve Harmison[upper-alpha 25]27 July 2006 England Pakistan318.1575England won[71]
86Monty Panesar[upper-alpha 25]27 July 2006 England Pakistan327725England won[71]
87Darren Sammy[upper-alpha 26]7 June 2007 West Indies England321.3667England won[72]
88Monty Panesar[upper-alpha 26]7 June 2007 England West Indies451.51376England won[72]
89Daniel Vettori[upper-alpha 27]23 May 2008 New Zealand England231665England won[73]
90Monty Panesar[upper-alpha 27]23 May 2008 England New Zealand317376England won[73]
91Shakib Al Hasan[upper-alpha 28]4 June 2010 Bangladesh England137.31215England won[74]
92Graeme Swann[upper-alpha 28]4 June 2010 England Bangladesh222.1765England won[74]
93Steve Finn[upper-alpha 28]4 June 2010 England Bangladesh310425England won[74]
94Graeme Swann1 August 2013 England Australia1431595Drawn[75]
95Stuart Broad7 August 2014 England India113.4256England won[76]
96Moeen Ali4 August 2017 England South Africa419.5695England won[77]

One Day International five-wicket hauls

As of 31 January 2020

Five-wicket hauls have been taken fives times in ODI matches on the ground.

Five-wicket hauls in Men's One Day Internationals at Old Trafford
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Glenn McGrath30 May 1999[lower-alpha 9] Australia West Indies18.4145Australia won[78]
2Venkatesh Prasad8 June 1999[lower-alpha 9] India Pakistan29.3275India won[79]
3Andrew Symonds25 June 2005[lower-alpha 10] Australia Bangladesh17.2185Australia won[80]
4Suraj Randiv9 July 2011 Sri Lanka England110425England won[81]
5Chris Jordan28 May 2014 England Sri Lanka18295England won[82]

Twenty20 International five-wicket hauls

As of 31 January 2020

Only one five-wicket haul has been taken in T20I on the ground.

Five-wicket hauls in Twenty20 Internationals at Old Trafford
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Kuldeep Yadav3 July 2018 India England14245India won[83]

Notes

  1. Four Women's international matches were played at Old Trafford between 1976 and 2012. No five-wicket hauls have been taken in Women's international matches on the ground.[3]
  2. Anil Kumble is the only other player to have taken 10 wickets in a Test match innings, achieving the feat in 1999.[7]
  3. Tony Lock, who took his own international five-wicket haul on the ground in 1958, took the other Australian wicket in the match. Lock and Laker played together for Surrey County Cricket Club.[9]
  4. Prior to the Federation of Australia the self-governing colonies in Australia had no common flag. The Flag of Australia was used from September 1901 and officially adopted in 1903.[14]
  5. Four ball overs were used during this match.
  6. Five ball overs were used during this match
  7. This match was part of the 1912 Triangular Tournament between Australia, South Africa and England. Nine matches were played in the tournament, all in England, two of which took place at Old Trafford.
  8. Eight-ball overs were used in this match.
  9. This match was part of the 1999 Cricket World Cup.
  10. This match was part of a triangular series of ODIs played between Australia, Bangladesh and England.
  1. Turner and Peel took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  2. Richardson took five-wicket hauls during both Australian innings in both 1893 and 1896. The 1893 match was his Test match debut. In 1898 his two five-wicket hauls were taken in the first and fourth innings as England followed on after their first innings, the second of the match.
  3. Bradley took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut. He only played in one further Test.
  4. Trumble's and both of Lockwood's five-wicket hauls were taken during the same match.
  5. Barnes, Blythe, Laver and Rhodes took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Barnes and Blythe took theirs in the same innings.
  6. Pegler, Whitty and Kelleway took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  7. Freeman took five-wicket hauls in both innings of the matches in 1928 and 1929.
  8. Martindale and Langridge took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. The match was Langridge's Test match debut.
  9. Crisp and Bowes took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  10. Cowie and Goddard took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  11. Amarnath, Mankad, Pollard and Bedser took their five-wicket hauls during the same match which was Pollard's Test match debut. Amarnath and Mankad took their five-wicket hauls during the same innings.
  12. Bailey and Burtt took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  13. Valentine, Berry and Hollies took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. For both Valentine and Berry it was their Test match debut.
  14. Bedser and Chubb took their five-wicket hauls during the same match, Bedser doing so in both innings.
  15. Trueman and Bedser took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Bedser's was taken in the third innings of the match after India had been asked to follow on after Trueman had taken is five-wicket haul in the second innings of the match.
  16. Laker's two five-wicket hauls were made up of nine wickets taken in the Australian first-innings and all ten taken in their second innings. He was the first bowler to take all ten wickets during an innings in Test cricket and his 19 wickets in the match remain the only time that a player has taken as many wickets in any first-class match.[10][40][41] The match is known as "Laker's match".[42][43]
  17. Staham and Benaud took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  18. Gibbs took five-wicket hauls during the second and third innings of the match after England had followed on after their first innings. The scores were level at the end of England's second innings, with West Indies scoring the one run required to win from the first ball of their second innings.[48]
  19. Titmus and Gibbs took their five-wicket hauls during the same match, Gibbs doing so in both the second and third innings of the game as England had been asked to follow on.
  20. Shepherd took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  21. Holding and Roberts took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  22. Lawson and Alderman took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  23. Such took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  24. Jones and McGrath took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  25. Panesar's and both of Harmison's five-wicket hauls were taken during the same match. Both players took five-wicket hauls during the Pakistan second innings.
  26. Sammy and Panesar took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  27. Vettori and Panesar took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  28. Shakib Al Hasan, Swann and Finn took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.

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