List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at Sabina Park

Sabina Park is a 20,000 capacity cricket ground in Kingston, Jamaica. It is one of the grounds used as by the West Indies cricket team and is owned by Kingston Cricket Club and the Jamaica Cricket Association.[1] The ground was first used in the 1880s and hosted its first Test match in 1930 when the West Indies played England in a timeless Test.[2][3][lower-alpha 1] A single women's Test match was held at the ground in 1976.[2] One Day Internationals (ODIs) have been played at the ground since 1984 and Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) since 2014.[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.[6] This article details the five-wicket hauls taken on the ground in official international matches.[lower-alpha 2]

The first five-wicket haul to be taken on the ground in an international match was taken by West Indian Tommy Scott in the grounds first Test match in 1930. Scott took five wickets for 266 runs (5/266), bowling 80 overs in the game's first innings.[7] Australian Marie Cornish took a five-wicket haul in the only women's Test match on the ground in 1976 and is the only woman to take an international five-wicket haul on the ground.[8] As of January 2020 no five-wicket hauls have been taken in an ODI or T20I match on the ground.[2]

Key

Symbol Meaning
Date Day the Test started
Inn Innings in which the 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 10 January 2020

A total of 68 five-wicket hauls have been taken in Test matches on the ground, 67 in men's Tests and one in the only women's Test match played at Sabina Park.

Men's matches

Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at Sabina Park
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Tommy Scott3 April 1930 West Indies England180.22665 Drawn[7]
2George Paine14 March 1935 England West Indies1561685 West Indies won[9]
3Hines Johnson[upper-alpha 1]27 March 1948 West Indies England134.5415 West Indies won[11]
4Hines Johnson[upper-alpha 1]27 March 1948 West Indies England331555 West Indies won[11]
5Alf Valentine[upper-alpha 2]28 March 1953 West Indies India127.5645 Drawn[12]
6Subhash Gupte[upper-alpha 2]28 March 1953 India West Indies265.11805Drawn[12]
7Vinoo Mankad[upper-alpha 2]28 March 1953 India West Indies2822285Drawn[12]
8Esmond Kentish15 January 1954 West Indies England429495West Indies won[13]
9Trevor Bailey[upper-alpha 3]30 March 1954 England West Indies116347 England won[14]
10Keith Miller11 June 1955 Australia West Indies125.21076 Australia won[15]
11Eric Atkinson26 February 1958 West Indies Pakistan121425 West Indies won[16]
12Wes Hall17 February 1960 West Indies England131.2697 Drawn[17]
13Wes Hall7 March 1962 West Indies India320.5496 West Indies won[18]
14Lester King[upper-alpha 4][upper-alpha 5]13 April 1962 West Indies India219465 West Indies won[20]
15Garry Sobers[upper-alpha 4]13 April 1962 West Indies India432635 West Indies won[20]
16Wes Hall3 March 1965 West Indies Australia224605 West Indies won[21]
17John Snow8 February 1968 England West Indies221497 Drawn[22]
18Max Walker16 February 1973 Australia West Indies2391146 Drawn[23]
19B. S. Chandrasekhar21 April 1976 India West Indies2421535 West Indies won[24]
20Imran Khan15 April 1977 Pakistan West Indies118906 West Indies won[25]
21Trevor Laughlin28 April 1978 Australia West Indies225.41015 Drawn[26]
22Michael Holding10 April 1981 West Indies England118565 Drawn[27]
23Andy Roberts23 February 1983 West Indies India324.3395 West Indies won[28]
24Malcolm Marshall28 April 1984 West Indies Australia323515 West Indies won[29]
25Richard Ellison21 February 1986 England West Indies233785 West Indies won[30]
26Courtney Walsh[upper-alpha 6]28 April 1989 West Indies India129626 West Indies won[31]
27Kapil Dev[upper-alpha 6]28 April 1989 India West Indies233846 West Indies won[31]
28Angus Fraser[upper-alpha 7]24 February 1990 England West Indies120285 England won[32]
29Courtney Walsh[upper-alpha 7]24 February 1990 West Indies England227.2685 England won[32]
30Craig McDermott[upper-alpha 8]1 March 1991 Australia West Indies123805 Drawn[33]
31Patrick Patterson[upper-alpha 8]1 March 1991 West Indies Australia224835 Drawn[33]
32Kenny Benjamin19 February 1994 West Indies England124666 West Indies won[34]
33Anil Kumble[upper-alpha 9]6 March 1997 India West Indies142.41205 Drawn[36]
34Franklyn Rose[upper-alpha 9]6 March 1997 West Indies India2331006 Drawn[36]
35Glenn McGrath[upper-alpha 10]13 March 1999 Australia West Indies235935 West Indies won[38]
36Nehemiah Perry[upper-alpha 10]13 March 1999 West Indies Australia326705 West Indies won[38]
37Reon King24 March 2000 West Indies Zimbabwe123515 West Indies won[39]
38Shaun Pollock19 April 2001 South Africa West Indies126.5285 West Indies won[40]
39Harbhajan Singh[upper-alpha 11]18 May 2002 India West Indies1381385 West Indies won[41]
40Mervyn Dillon[upper-alpha 11]18 May 2002 West Indies India224715 West Indies won[41]
41Fidel Edwards[upper-alpha 12]27 June 2003 West Indies Sri Lanka115.4365 West Indies won[42]
42Prabath Nissanka[upper-alpha 12]27 June 2003 Sri Lanka West Indies212.3645 West Indies won[42]
43Corey Collymore[upper-alpha 12]27 June 2003 West Indies Sri Lanka316577 West Indies won[42]
44Steve Harmison[upper-alpha 13]11 March 2004 England West Indies312.3127 England won[43]
45Pedro Collins4 June 2004 West Indies Bangladesh318536 West Indies won[44]
46Corey Collymore[upper-alpha 14]3 June 2005 West Indies Pakistan127.3787 Pakistan won[45]
47Danish Kaneria3 June 2005 Pakistan West Indies420465 Pakistan won[45]
48Jerome Taylor[upper-alpha 15]30 June 2006 West Indies India118.4505 India won[46]
49Harbhajan Singh[upper-alpha 15]30 June 2006 India West Indies24.3135 India won[46]
50Corey Collymore[upper-alpha 15]30 June 2006 West Indies India324.1485 India won[46]
51Anil Kumble[upper-alpha 15]30 June 2006 India West Indies422.4786 India won[46]
52Fidel Edwards[upper-alpha 16]22 May 2008 West Indies Australia126.51045 Australia won[47]
53Stuart Clark[upper-alpha 16]22 May 2008 Australia West Indies420325 Australia won[47]
54Stuart Broad[upper-alpha 17]4 February 2009 England West Indies229855 West Indies won[48]
55Jerome Taylor[upper-alpha 17]4 February 2009 West Indies England39115 West Indies won[48]
56Jerome Taylor[upper-alpha 18]11 June 2015 West Indies Australia125476 Australia won[49]
57Josh Hazlewood[upper-alpha 18]11 June 2015 Australia West Indies215.5385 Australia won[49]
58R. Ashwin[upper-alpha 19]30 July 2016 India West Indies116525 Drawn[50]
59Roston Chase[upper-alpha 19]30 July 2016 West Indies India236.11215 Drawn[50]
60Mohammad Amir[upper-alpha 20]21 April 2017 Pakistan West Indies126446 Pakistan won[51]
61Yasir Shah[upper-alpha 20]21 April 2017 Pakistan West Indies321.4636 Pakistan won[51]
62Mehidy Hasan Miraz[upper-alpha 21]12 July 2018 Bangladesh West Indies129935 West Indies won[52]
63Jason Holder[upper-alpha 21]12 July 2018 West Indies Bangladesh210.1445 West Indies won[52]
64Shakib Al Hasan[upper-alpha 21]12 July 2018 Bangladesh West Indies317336 West Indies won[52]
65Jason Holder[upper-alpha 21]12 July 2018 West Indies Bangladesh413596 West Indies won[52]
66Jason Holder[upper-alpha 22]30 August 2019 West Indies India132.1775 India won[54]
67Jasprit Bumrah[upper-alpha 22]30 August 2019 India West Indies212.1276 India won[54]

Women's matches

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at Sabina Park
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Marie Cornish3 April 1930 Australia West Indies137515Drawn[8]

Notes

  1. The 1930 Test lasted nine days and was eventually abandoned as a draw. It set new records for the length of a match, the highest team score and highest score by an individual batsman.[4] The match was the final one of England's first Test match tour of the West Indies and, with the series tied at a win each, the decision was made to make the match a timeless Test in order that a winner of the series would be determined. Rain meant that no play was possible on the eighth and ninth days of the match and the England side then had to return home meaning that the match was declared a draw.[5]
  2. West Indies play as a composite team selecting players from a number of Caribbean nations and dependencies, generally those which formed part of the British West Indies. These sides play Test, ODI and T20I cricket. The individual national sides of the countries which make up the West Indies, such as the Jamaica cricket team, play regional cricket competitions at first-class level, a level below Test cricket. This list only details the five-wicket hauls taken in international cricket on the ground.
  1. Both of Johnson's five-wicket hauls were taken in the same match which was his Test debut aged 37. They were the only five-wicket hauls he took in his three-match Test career.[10]
  2. Valentine, Gurte and Mankad took their five-wicket hauls in the same match. Gupte and Mankad's wickets were taken in the same innings.
  3. Bailey was the first man to take seven wickets in an innings in a Test match on the ground.
  4. King and Sobers took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  5. King took his five-wicket haul on his Test debut which was described by Wisden as "perhaps the most sensational" international debut – he took five wickets in his first four overs. He played only one more Test match.[19]
  6. Walsh and Kapil Dev took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  7. Fraser and Walsh took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  8. McDermott and Patterson took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  9. Kumble and Rose took their five-wicket hauls in the same match. The match was Rose's Test match debut.[35]
  10. McGrath and Perry took their five-wicket hauls in the same match. The match was Perry's Test match debut.[37]
  11. Harbhajan Singh and Dillon took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  12. Edwards, Nissanka and Collymore took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  13. Harmison's figures of 7/12 are the best innings bowling figures in Test matches on the ground.
  14. Collymore and Danish Kaneria took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  15. Taylor, Harbhajan Singh, Collymore and Anil Kumble all took their five-wicket hauls during the same match, one in each innings of the match.
  16. Edwards and Clark took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  17. Broad and Taylor took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  18. Taylor and Hazlewood took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  19. Ashwin and Chase took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  20. Mohammad Amir and Yasir Shah took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  21. Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Holder and Shakib Al Hasan took their five-wicket hauls in the same match, Holder taking five-wicket hauls in each Bangladesh innings.
  22. Holder and Bumrah took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Bumrah's haul included a hat-trick.[53]

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