List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at the Adelaide Oval

The Adelaide Oval is a sports stadium located in Adelaide, South Australia. It was established in 1871 and has been used for a wide variety of sports, with the primary uses being cricket and Australian Rules Football. The first international cricket match was held on the ground in 1884 and it remains a major venue for Test cricket. The ground hosted its first One Day International (ODI) in 1975 and its first Twenty20 Internationals (T20I) in 2011, with both the Australian men's and women's teams playing T20Is at the ground on the same day.[1] In addition, it has hosted women's Test and ODI matches and was the first ground at which a day-night Test was played.[2][3]

The Adelaide Oval during the 2010 Australia v England Test match. England's Graeme Swann took a five-wicket haul during the match.
The historic scoreboard at the ground in 2008.
Australia's Betty Wilson took two five-wicket hauls at Adelaide.

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 and One Day International matches.

Three bowlers took five-wicket hauls in the first Test match played on the ground. England's Billy Bates took five wickets for 31 runs (5/31) in the first innings of the match in 1884. His team-mate Bobby Peel and Australia's Joey Palmer also took five-wicket hauls during the match.[5] England's Johnny Briggs was the first player to take 10 wickets in a match, taking 5/51 and 6/49 in 1892,[lower-alpha 1][6] whilst the best Test match innings bowling figures on the ground were recorded by Australia's Albert Trott who took 8/43 in 1895.[3][8] The first woman to take five wickets in an innings was Australia's Betty Wilson who took 5/23 in the first Woman's Test played on the ground in 1949.[3]

The first One Day International five-wicket haul on the ground was taken by West Indian Andy Roberts who took 5/22 against England in 1980.[9] The first ODI five-wicket haul taken by an Australian was by Carl Rackemann who took 5/16 against Pakistan in 1984, figures which remain the best ODI bowling figures at the venue.[lower-alpha 2][3]

Key

Symbol Meaning
Date Date the Test started or ODI 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 10 February 2020

There have been a total of 115 five-wicket hauls taken in Test matches on the ground, including four taken in women's Tests.

Men's matches

Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at the Adelaide Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Billy Bates12 December 1884 EnglandAustralia[lower-alpha 3]124.1[lower-alpha 4]315 England won[11]
2Joey Palmer12 December 1884Australia England273[lower-alpha 4]815 England won[11]
3Bobby Peel12 December 1884 EnglandAustralia340.1[lower-alpha 4]515 England won[11]
4Johnny Briggs[upper-alpha 1]24 March 1892 EnglandAustralia221.5496 England won[12]
5Johnny Briggs[upper-alpha 1]24 March 1892 EnglandAustralia428876 England won[12]
6Tom Richardson11 January 1895 EnglandAustralia121.1755 Australia won[13]
7George Giffen11 January 1895Australia England228765 Australia won[13]
8Sydney Callaway11 January 1895Australia England228765 Australia won[13]
9Albert Trott[upper-alpha 2]11 January 1895Australia England427438 Australia won[13]
10Charlie McLeod14 January 1898Australia England348655 Australia won[14]
11Monty Noble14 January 1898Australia England333845 Australia won[14]
12John Gunn7 January 1902 England Australia242765 Australia won[15]
13Hugh Trumble7 January 1902 Australia England344746 Australia won[15]
14Jack O'Connor[upper-alpha 3]10 January 1908 England Australia421405 Australia won[16]
15Jack Saunders10 January 1908 England Australia421.4655 Australia won[16]
16Bill Whitty7 January 1911 Australia South Africa339.21046 South Africa won[17]
17Frank Foster12 January 1912 England Australia126365 England won[18]
18Sydney Barnes12 January 1912 England Australia346.41055 England won[18]
19Ciss Parkin14 January 1921 England Australia120605 England won[19]
20Arthur Mailey[upper-alpha 4]14 January 1921 Australia England232.11605 England won[19]
21Arthur Mailey[upper-alpha 4]14 January 1921 Australia England429.21425 England won[19]
22Clarrie Grimmett1 February 1929 Australia England152.11025 England won[20]
23Jack White[upper-alpha 5]1 February 1929 England Australia2601305 England won[20]
24Jack White[upper-alpha 5]1 February 1929 England Australia464.51268 England won[20]
25Clarrie Grimmett12 December 1930 Australia West Indies148877 Australia won[21]
26Clarrie Grimmett[upper-alpha 6]29 January 1932 Australia South Africa1471167 Australia won[22]
27Sandy Bell29 January 1932 South Africa Australia2401425 Australia won[22]
28Clarrie Grimmett[upper-alpha 6]29 January 1932 Australia South Africa349.2837 Australia won[22]
29Tim Wall13 January 1933 Australia England134.1725 Australia won[23]
30Wally Hammond29 January 1937 England Australia315.2[lower-alpha 5]575 Australia won[24]
31Chuck Fleetwood-Smith29 January 1937 Australia England430[lower-alpha 5]1106 Australia won[24]
32Ray Lindwall23 January 1948 Australia India316.5[lower-alpha 5]387 Australia won[25]
33Frank Worrell22 December 1951 West Indies Australia112.7[lower-alpha 5]386 West Indies won[26]
34Bill Johnston22 December 1951 Australia West Indies212[lower-alpha 5]626 West Indies won[26]
35Alf Valentine22 December 1951 West Indies Australia327.5[lower-alpha 5]1026 West Indies won[26]
36Bill Johnston24 January 1953 Australia England249.3[lower-alpha 5]1105 Drawn[27]
37Richie Benaud30 January 1959 Australia England227[lower-alpha 5]915 Australia won[28]
38Richie Benaud27 January 1961 Australia West Indies127[lower-alpha 5]965 Drawn[29]
39Lance Gibbs27 January 1961 West Indies Australia235.6[lower-alpha 5]975 Drawn[29]
40Graham McKenzie25 January 1963 Australia England227[lower-alpha 5]915 Drawn[30]
41Trevor Goddard24 January 1964 South Africa Australia124.6[lower-alpha 5]605 South Africa won[31]
42Neil Hawke24 January 1964 Australia South Africa239[lower-alpha 5]1396 South Africa won[31]
43Graham McKenzie28 January 1966 Australia England121.7[lower-alpha 5]486 Australia won[32]
44Jeff Jones28 January 1966 England Australia229[lower-alpha 5]1186 Australia won[32]
45Neil Hawke28 January 1966 Australia England321[lower-alpha 5]545 Australia won[32]
46Syed Abid Ali[upper-alpha 7]23 December 1967 India Australia117[lower-alpha 5]556 Australia won[33]
47Rusi Surti23 December 1967 India Australia320.1[lower-alpha 5]745 Australia won[33]
48David Renneberg23 December 1967 Australia India414.2[lower-alpha 5]395 Australia won[33]
49Alan Connolly24 January 1969 Australia West Indies334[lower-alpha 5]1225 Drawn[34]
50Dennis Lillee[upper-alpha 8]29 January 1971 Australia England328.3[lower-alpha 5]845 Drawn[35]
51Ashley Mallett22 December 1972 Australia Pakistan323.6[lower-alpha 5]598 Australia won[36]
52David O'Sullivan26 January 1974 New Zealand Australia135.5[lower-alpha 5]1485 Australia won[37]
53Geoff Dymock[upper-alpha 9]26 January 1974 Australia New Zealand327[lower-alpha 5]585 Australia won[37]
54Derek Underwood25 January 1975 England Australia129[lower-alpha 5]1137 Australia won[38]
55Vanburn Holder23 January 1976 West Indies Australia121[lower-alpha 5]1085 Australia won[39]
56Dennis Lillee24 December 1976 Australia Pakistan347.7[lower-alpha 5]1635 Drawn[40]
57Bhagwath Chandrasekhar28 January 1978 India Australia129.4[lower-alpha 5]1365 Australia won[41]
58Dennis Lillee26 January 1980 Australia West Indies124785 West Indies won[42]
59Geoff Dymock26 January 1980 Australia West Indies333.51045 West Indies won[42]
60Michael Holding30 January 1982 West Indies Australia125725 West Indies won[43]
61Bruce Yardley30 January 1982 Australia West Indies240.51325 West Indies won[43]
62Joel Garner30 January 1982 West Indies Australia335565 West Indies won[43]
63Geoff Lawson10 December 1982 Australia England324665 Australia won[44]
64Azeem Hafeez9 December 1982 Pakistan Australia138.21675 Drawn[45]
65Dennis Lillee9 December 1982 Australia Pakistan250.21716 Drawn[45]
66Geoff Lawson7 December 1984 Australia West Indies1401128 West Indies won[46]
67Malcolm Marshall[upper-alpha 10]7 December 1984 West Indies Australia226695 West Indies won[46]
68Malcolm Marshall[upper-alpha 10]7 December 1984 West Indies Australia415.5385 West Indies won[46]
69Kapil Dev13 December 1985 India Australia1381068 Drawn[47]
70Richard Hadlee11 December 1987 New Zealand Australia242685 Drawn[48]
71Mike Whitney3 February 1989 Australia West Indies230897 Drawn[49]
72Wasim Akram19 January 1990 Pakistan Australia2431005 Drawn[50]
73Merv Hughes19 January 1990 Australia Pakistan3321115 Drawn[50]
74Craig McDermott25 January 1991 Australia England226.3975 Drawn[51]
75Craig McDermott[upper-alpha 11]25 January 1992 Australia India231765 Australia won[52]
76Kapil Dev25 January 1992 India Australia3511305 Australia won[52]
77Craig McDermott[upper-alpha 11]25 January 1992 Australia India429.1925 Australia won[52]
78Merv Hughes23 January 1993 Australia West Indies121.3645 Drawn[53]
79Curtly Ambrose23 January 1993 West Indies Australia228.2746 Drawn[53]
80Tim May23 January 1993 Australia West Indies36.595 Drawn[53]
81Mark Waugh26 January 1995 Australia England314405 England won[54]
82Paul Reiffel25 January 1996 Australia Sri Lanka219.1395 Australia won[55]
83Michael Bevan25 January 1997 Australia West Indies322.4826 Australia won[56]
84Shaun Pollock30 January 1998 South Africa Australia241877 Drawn[57]
85Damien Fleming10 December 1999 Australia India49.1305 Australia won[58]
86Jason Gillespie[upper-alpha 12]15 December 2000 Australia West Indies132895 Australia won[59]
87Colin Miller[upper-alpha 12][upper-alpha 13]15 December 2000 Australia West Indies135.5815 Australia won[59]
88Colin Miller[upper-alpha 13]15 December 2000 Australia West Indies317325 Australia won[59]
89Shane Warne14 December 2001 Australia South Africa239.41135 Australia won[60]
90Anil Kumble12 December 2003 India Australia1431545 India won[61]
91Ajit Agarkar12 December 2003 India Australia316.2416 India won[61]
92Daniel Vettori26 November 2004 New Zealand Australia155.21525 Australia won[62]
93Dwayne Bravo25 November 2005 West Indies Australia227846 Australia won[63]
94Shane Warne25 November 2005 Australia West Indies333806 Australia won[63]
95Matthew Hoggard1 December 2006 England Australia2421097 Australia won[64]
96Brett Lee28 November 2008 Australia New Zealand3251055 Australia won[65]
97Sulieman Benn4 December 2009 West Indies Australia2531555 Drawn[66]
98Mitchell Johnson4 December 2009 Australia West Indies3221035 Drawn[66]
99Graeme Swann3 December 2010 England Australia341.1915 England won[67]
100Peter Siddle24 January 2012 Australia India215495 Australia won[68]
101Morne Morkel22 November 2012 South Africa Australia1301465 Drawn[69]
102Mitchell Johnson5 December 2013 South Africa Australia217.2407 Australia won[70]
103Nathan Lyon[upper-alpha 14]9 December 2014 Australia India2361345 Australia won[71]
104Nathan Lyon[upper-alpha 14]9 December 2014 Australia India434.11527 Australia won[71]
105Josh Hazlewood27 November 2015 Australia New Zealand324.5706 Australia won[72]
106Trent Boult27 November 2015 New Zealand Australia416605 Australia won[72]
107James Anderson2 December 2017 England Australia322435 Australia won[73]
108Mitchell Starc2 December 2017 Australia England419.2885 Australia won[73]
109Nathan Lyon6 December 2018 Australia India3421226 India won[74]
110Mitchell Starc29 November 2019 Australia Pakistan225666 Australia won[75]
111Nathan Lyon29 November 2019 Australia Pakistan325695 Australia won[75]

Women's matches

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at the Adelaide Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Betty Wilson14 January 1949 Australia England226.5236 Australia won[76]
2Betty Wilson8 March 1958 Australia England249716 Drawn[77]
3Avril Starling21 December 1984 England Australia416.5365 England won[78]
4Lisa Sthalekar18 February 2006 Australia India320.5305 Australia won[79]

One Day International five-wicket hauls

As of 10 February 2020

A total of 13 five-wicket hauls have been taken in ODIs on the ground.

Five-wicket hauls in Men's One Day International matches at the Adelaide Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Andy Roberts16 January 1980 West Indies England210225 West Indies won[80]
2Ewen Chatfield23 November 1980 New Zealand Australia110345 New Zealand won[81]
3Carl Rackemann30 January 1984 Australia Pakistan28.2165 Australia won[82]
4Bruce Reid26 January 1986 Australia India210535 Australia won[83]
5Saqlain Mushtaq15 December 1996 Pakistan Australia28.5295 Pakistan won[84]
6Jimmy Adams17 December 1996 West Indies Pakistan110375 West Indies won[85]
7Glenn McGrath24 January 1999 Australia Sri Lanka210405 Australia won[86]
8Brett Lee26 January 2000 Australia India28.5275 Australia won[87]
9Shane Bond26 January 2002 New Zealand Australia29.2255 Australia won[88]
10Pedro Collins26 January 2005 West Indies Australia110435 Australia won[89]
11Ryan Harris26 January 2010 Australia Pakistan210435 Australia won[90]
12Clint McKay8 March 2012 Australia Sri Lanka29.5285 Australia won[91]
13Sohail Khan15 February 2015[lower-alpha 6] Pakistan India110555 India won[92]

Notes

  1. Heavy rain "ruined" the wicket at Adelaide before Australia batted in the 1982 Test. Wisden attributed Briggs' success to this.[6][7]
  2. As of February 2020 no five-wicket hauls have been taken in Women's ODIs or in T20I matches on the ground.
  3. Prior to the Federation of Australia the six self-governing colonies in Australia had no common flag. The Flag of Australia was used from September 1901 and officially adopted in 1903.[10]
  4. Four-ball overs were used in this match.
  5. Eight-ball overs were used during this match.
  6. This match was part of the 2015 Cricket World Cup.
  1. Briggs took two five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  2. Trott made his Test match debut in this match.
  3. O'Connor made his Test match debut in the match.
  4. Mailey took two five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  5. White took two five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  6. Grimmett took two five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  7. Syed Abid Ali made his Test match debut in this match.
  8. Lillee made his Test match debut in this match.
  9. Dymock made his Test match debut in this match.
  10. Marshall took two five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  11. McDermott took two five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  12. Gillespie and Miller took five-wicket hauls in the same innings.
  13. Miller took two five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  14. Lyon took two five-wicket hauls in the match.

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