List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at the Sydney Cricket Ground

The Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) is a sports stadium in Sydney, Australia. The ground is considered "one of the world's most famous cricket venues" and was established in 1848.[1] As well as cricket, it is used for Australian Rules Football by the Sydney Swans and has been used as a venue for Rugby League, Rugby Union, Lawn Tennis and a range of other sports. It was the main stadium used for the 1938 British Empire Games. The ground hosted its first Test match in 1882 when Australia played the England cricket team. The first One Day International (ODI) on the ground was played in 1979 and the first Twenty20 International (T20I) in 2007.[1] The first women's Test match on the ground was played in 1934. Women's ODIs have been played on the ground since 2000 and T20Is since 2009.[2]

The SCG before a One Day International in 2016.

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.[3] This article details the five-wicket hauls taken on the ground in official international Test and One Day International matches.[lower-alpha 1]

The first five-wicket haul on the ground in international cricket was taken by Australian bowler Joey Palmer in the ground's first Test match. Palmer took seven wickets for a cost of 68 runs (7/68) from 58 four-ball overs.[4] The best innings bowling on the ground in a Test match is the 8/35 taken by Englishman George Lohmann in 1888, whilst his opponent Charles Turner's 12 wickets for 87 runs in the same match remain the best match bowling analysis in Test cricket on the ground.[2][5] The only five-wicket haul taken in a women's Test match on the ground was taken by Australia's Joy Partridge in the ground's first women's Test in 1934.[2]

The first five-wicket haul in a One Day International was taken by Australia's Len Pascoe in December 1980 who took 5/30 against New Zealand.[6] The best bowling figures in an ODI on the ground were taken the following month by Pascoe's team-mate Greg Chappell who took 5/15 against India.[7] The only five-wicket haul in a women's ODI on the ground was taken by Australia's Charmaine Mason in 2000.[2]

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 7 March 2020

A total of 153 five-wicket hauls have been taken in Test matches on the ground, including one in a women's Test match and one in a match involving an ICC World XI.

Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at the Sydney Cricket Ground
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Joey Palmer17 February 1882Australia England158[lower-alpha 2]687Australis won[8]
2Joey Palmer3 March 1882Australia England145.2[lower-alpha 2]465Australia won[9]
3Ted Peate3 March 1882 EnglandAustralia245[lower-alpha 2]435Australia won[9]
4Tom Garrett3 March 1882Australia England336.1[lower-alpha 2]786Australia won[9]
5Fred Spofforth26 January 1883Australia England341.1[lower-alpha 2]447England won[10]
6Dick Barlow26 January 1883 EnglandAustralia434.2[lower-alpha 2]407England won[10]
7Wilf Flowers20 February 1885 EnglandAustralia146[lower-alpha 2]465Australia won[11]
8Tom Horan20 February 1885Australia England237.1[lower-alpha 2]406Australia won[11]
9Billy Bates20 February 1885 EnglandAustralia320[lower-alpha 2]245Australia won[11]
10Fred Spofforth20 February 1885Australia England448.1[lower-alpha 2]906Australia won[11]
11George Giffen14 March 1885Australia England152[lower-alpha 2]1177Australia won[12]
12Fred Spofforth14 March 1885Australia England320[lower-alpha 2]305Australia won[12]
13Charles Turner[upper-alpha 1]28 January 1887Australia England118[lower-alpha 2]156England won[13]
14JJ Ferris[upper-alpha 2]28 January 1887Australia England361[lower-alpha 2]765England won[13]
15Billy Barnes28 January 1887 EnglandAustralia446[lower-alpha 2]286England won[13]
16JJ Ferris[upper-alpha 3]25 February 1887Australia England145[lower-alpha 2]715England won[14]
17Charles Turner[upper-alpha 3]25 February 1887Australia England153[lower-alpha 2]415England won[14]
18George Lohmann[upper-alpha 4]25 February 1887 EnglandAustralia227.1[lower-alpha 2]358England won[14]
19Charles Turner[upper-alpha 5]10 February 1888Australia England150[lower-alpha 2]445England won[15]
20George Lohmann[upper-alpha 6]10 February 1888 EnglandAustralia219[lower-alpha 2]175England won[15]
21Bobby Peel[upper-alpha 6]10 February 1888 EnglandAustralia218.3[lower-alpha 2]185England won[15]
22Charles Turner[upper-alpha 5]10 February 1888Australia England338[lower-alpha 2]437England won[15]
23George Lohmann29 January 1892 EnglandAustralia143.2588Australia won[16]
24George Giffen29 January 1892Australia England428726Australia won[16]
25Tom Richardson[upper-alpha 7]14 December 1894 EnglandAustralia155.31815England won[18]
26Bobby Peel[upper-alpha 7]14 December 1894 EnglandAustralia430676England won[18]
27George Giffen1 February 1895Australia England315265Australia won[19]
28JT Hearne13 December 1897 EnglandAustralia220.1425England won[20]
29Ernie Jones26 February 1898Australia England126.2826Australia won[21]
30Tom Richardson26 February 1898 EnglandAustralia236.1948Australia won[21]
31Sydney Barnes[upper-alpha 8][upper-alpha 9]13 December 1901 England Australia235.1655England won[22]
32Len Braund[upper-alpha 9]13 December 1901 England Australia328.4615England won[22]
33Jack Saunders[upper-alpha 10][upper-alpha 11]14 February 1902 Australia England324.1435AustrĂ¡lia won[23]
34Monty Noble[upper-alpha 11]14 February 1902 Australia England324545AustrĂ¡lia won[23]
35Wilfred Rhodes11 December 1903 England Australia340.2945England won[24]
36Monty Noble26 February 1904 Australia England141.11007England won[25]
37Bernard Bosanquet26 February 1904 England Australia415516England won[25]
38Tibby Cotter13 December 1907 Australia England121.51016Australia won[26]
39Arthur Fielder13 December 1907 England Australia230.2826Australia won[26]
40Sydney Barnes21 February 1908 England Australia122.4607Australia won[27]
41Jack Crawford21 February 1908 England Australia3361415Australia won[27]
42Jack Saunders21 February 1908 Australia England435.1825Australia won[27]
43Reggie Schwarz9 December 1910 South Africa Australia1251025Australia won[28]
44Tibby Cotter9 December 1910 Australia South Africa220696Australia won[28]
45Reggie Schwarz3 March 1911 South Africa Australia111.4476Australia won[29]
46HV Hordern[upper-alpha 12]15 December 1911 Australia England227855Australia won[30]
47Frank Foster[upper-alpha 13]15 December 1911 England Australia331.3925Australia won[30]
48HV Hordern[upper-alpha 12]15 December 1911 Australia England442.2907Australia won[30]
49HV Hordern[upper-alpha 12]23 February 1912 Australia England137955England won[31]
50HV Hordern[upper-alpha 12]23 February 1912 Australia England325665England won[31]
51Percy Fender25 February 1921 England Australia220905Australia won[32]
52Arthur Mailey25 February 1921 Australia England336.21195Australia won[32]
53Maurice Tate[upper-alpha 14]19 December 1924 England Australia155.1[lower-alpha 3]1306Australia won[33]
54Jack Gregory19 December 1924 Australia England228.7[lower-alpha 3]1115Australia won[33]
55Maurice Tate[upper-alpha 14]19 December 1924 England Australia333.7[lower-alpha 3]985Australia won[33]
56Clarrie Grimmett[upper-alpha 15]27 February 1925 Australia England211.7[lower-alpha 3]455Australia won[34]
57Maurice Tate27 February 1925 England Australia339.3[lower-alpha 3]1155Australia won[34]
58Clarrie Grimmett[upper-alpha 15]27 February 1925 Australia England419.4[lower-alpha 3]376Australia won[34]
59George Geary14 December 1928 England Australia118355England won[35]
60Sandy Bell18 December 1931 South Africa Australia246.51405Australia won[36]
61Harold Larwood[upper-alpha 16]2 December 1932 England Australia131965England won[37]
62Harold Larwood[upper-alpha 16]2 December 1932 England Australia318285England won[37]
63Hedley Verity23 February 1933 England Australia319335England won[38]
64Ian Johnson13 December 1946 Australia England130.1[lower-alpha 3]426Australia won[39]
65Colin McCool13 December 1946 Australia England332.4[lower-alpha 3]1095Australia won[39]
66Ray Lindwall28 February 1947 Australia England122[lower-alpha 3]637Australia won[40]
67Doug Wright28 February 1947 England Australia229[lower-alpha 3]1057Australia won[40]
68Colin McCool28 February 1947 Australia England321.4[lower-alpha 3]445Australia won[40]
69Jack Iverson5 January 1951 Australia England319.4[lower-alpha 3]276Australia won[41]
70Gerry Gomez25 January 1952 West Indies Australia118[lower-alpha 3]557Australia won[42]
71Keith Miller25 January 1952 Australia West Indies27.6[lower-alpha 3]265Australia won[42]
72Ray Lindwall25 January 1952 Australia West Indies421[lower-alpha 3]525Australia won[42]
73Frank Tyson17 December 1954 England Australia418.4[lower-alpha 3]856England won[43]
74Johnny Wardle25 February 1955 England Australia224.4[lower-alpha 3]795Drawn[44]
75Richie Benaud9 January 1959 Australia England133.4[lower-alpha 3]835Drawn[45]
76Jim Laker9 January 1959 England Australia246[lower-alpha 3]1075Drawn[45]
77Alan Davidson13 January 1961 Australia West Indies121.6[lower-alpha 3]805West Indies won[46]
78Lance Gibbs13 January 1961 West Indies Australia426[lower-alpha 3]665West Indies won[46]
79Bob Simpson11 January 1963 Australia England115[lower-alpha 3]575Australia won[47]
80Fred Titmus11 January 1963 England Australia237[lower-alpha 3]797Australia won[47]
81Alan Davidson11 January 1963 Australia England310.6[lower-alpha 3]255Australia won[47]
82Fred Titmus15 February 1963 England Australia247.2[lower-alpha 3]1035Drawn[48]
83Peter Pollock10 January 1964 South Africa Australia118[lower-alpha 3]835Drawn[49]
84Joe Partridge10 January 1964 South Africa Australia332.5[lower-alpha 3]1235Drawn[49]
85Joe Partridge7 February 1964 South Africa Australia131.1[lower-alpha 3]917Drawn[50]
86Neil Hawke7 January 1966 Australia England133.7[lower-alpha 3]1057England won[51]
87David Brown7 January 1966 England Australia217[lower-alpha 3]635England won[51]
88Bob Simpson26 January 1968 Australia India423[lower-alpha 3]595Australia won[52]
89John Snow9 January 1971 England Australia417.5[lower-alpha 3]407England won[53]
90Greg Chappell6 January 1973 Australia Pakistan218.6[lower-alpha 3]615Australia won[54]
91Max Walker6 January 1973 Australia Pakistan416[lower-alpha 3]156Australia won[54]
92Geoff Arnold4 January 1975 England Australia129[lower-alpha 3]865Australia won[55]
93Jeff Thomson3 January 1976 Australia West Indies315[lower-alpha 3]506Australia won[56]
94Imran Khan[upper-alpha 17]14 January 1977 Pakistan Australia126[lower-alpha 3]1026Pakistan won[57]
95Imran Khan[upper-alpha 17]14 January 1977 Pakistan Australia319.7[lower-alpha 3]636Pakistan won[57]
96Alan Hurst6 January 1979 Australia England110.6[lower-alpha 3]285England won[58]
97Jim Higgs6 January 1979 Australia England359.6[lower-alpha 3]1485England won[58]
98Geoff Miller10 February 1979 England Australia327.1[lower-alpha 3]445England won[59]
99Kapil Dev[upper-alpha 18]2 January 1981 India Australia236.1975Australia won[60]
100Karsan Ghavri[upper-alpha 18]2 January 1981 India Australia2301075Australia won[60]
101Michael Holding2 January 1982 West Indies Australia229645Drawn[61]
102Bruce Yardley2 January 1982 Australia West Indies331.4987Drawn[61]
103Jeff Thomson2 January 1983 Australia England214.5505Drawn[62]
104Geoff Lawson2 January 1984 Australia Pakistan125595Australia won[63]
105Bob Holland30 December 1984 Australia West Indies222546Australia won[64]
106Bob Holland22 November 1985 Australia New Zealand1471066Australia won[65]
107Richard Hadlee22 November 1985 New Zealand Australia224655Australia won[65]
108Shivlal Yadav2 January 1986 India Australia262.3995Drawn[66]
109Gladstone Small10 January 1987 England Australia133755Australia won[67]
110Peter Taylor[upper-alpha 19]10 January 1987 Australia England226786Australia won[67]
111John Emburey10 January 1987 England Australia346787Australia won[67]
112Peter Sleep10 January 1987 Australia England435725Australia won[67]
113Allan Border26 January 1989 Australia West Indies126467Australia won[68]
114Malcolm Marshall26 January 1989 West Indies Australia231295Australia won[68]
115Terry Alderman3 February 1990 Australia Pakistan133.5655Drawn[69]
116Phil Tufnell4 January 1991 England Australia337615Drawn[70]
117Shane Warne[upper-alpha 20]2 January 1994 Australia South Africa127567South Africa won[71]
118Shane Warne[upper-alpha 20]2 January 1994 Australia South Africa342725South Africa won[71]
119Fanie de Villiers2 January 1994 South Africa Australia423.3436South Africa won[71]
120Craig McDermott1 January 1995 Australia England1301015Drawn[72]
121Darren Gough1 January 1995 England Australia218.5496Drawn[72]
122Angus Fraser1 January 1995 England Australia425735Drawn[72]
123Mushtaq Ahmed30 November 1995 Pakistan Australia236.2955Pakistan won[73]
124Craig McDermott30 November 1995 Australia Pakistan315.3495Pakistan won[73]
125Courtney Walsh29 November 1996 West Indies Australia130985Australia won[74]
126Shane Warne[upper-alpha 20]2 January 1998 Australia South Africa132.1755Australia won[75]
127Shane Warne[upper-alpha 20]2 January 1998 Australia South Africa321346Australia won[75]
128Stuart MacGill[upper-alpha 21]2 January 1999 Australia England220.1575Australia won[76]
129Peter Such2 January 1999 England Australia325.5815Australia won[76]
130Stuart MacGill[upper-alpha 21]2 January 1999 Australia England420.1507Australia won[76]
131Glenn McGrath[upper-alpha 22]2 January 2000 Australia India118.5485Australia won[77]
132Glenn McGrath[upper-alpha 22]2 January 2000 Australia India317555Australia won[77]
133Stuart MacGill2 January 2001 Australia West Indies1371047Australia won[78]
134Andy Caddick2 January 2003 England Australia422947England won[79]
135Ray Price17 October 2003 Zimbabwe Australia241.31216Australia won[80]
136Simon Katich17 October 2003 Australia Zimbabwe325.5656Australia won[80]
137Anil Kumble2 January 2004 India Australia246.51418Drawn[81]
138Stuart MacGill2 January 2005 Australia Pakistan122875Australia won[82]
139Danish Kaneria2 January 2005 Pakistan Australia249.31887Australia won[82]
140Stuart MacGill14 October 2005 AustraliaWorld XI[lower-alpha 4]415435Australia won[85]
141Brett Lee2 January 2008 Australia India232.21195Australia won[86]
142Peter Siddle3 January 2009 Australia South Africa227.5595Australia won[87]
143Mohammad Asif3 January 2010 Pakistan Australia120416Australia won[88]
144Danish Kaneria3 January 2010 Pakistan Australia347.51515Australia won[88]
145Nathan Hauritz3 January 2010 Australia Pakistan412535Australia won[88]
146Ben Hilfenhaus3 January 2012 Australia India332.51065Australia won[89]
147Ben Stokes3 January 2014 England Australia119.5996Australia won[90]
148Ryan Harris3 January 2014 Australia England49.4255Australia won[90]
149Mohammed Shami6 January 2015 India Australia128.31125Drawn[91]
150Kuldeep Yadav3 January 2019 India Australia231.5995Drawn[92]
151Nathan Lyon3 January 2020 Australia New Zealand230.4685Australia won[93]
152Nathan Lyon3 January 2020 Australia New Zealand416.5505Australia won[93]
Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at the Sydney Cricket Ground
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Joy Partridge4 January 1935 England Australia335.4966England won[94]

One Day International five-wicket hauls

As of 7 March 2020

17 five-wicket hauls have been taken in One Day Internationals on the ground, including one in a women's ODI.

Five-wicket hauls in Men's One Day Internationals at the Sydney Cricket Ground
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Len Pascoe25 November 1980 Australia New Zealand27.5305Australia won[95]
2Greg Chappell8 January 1981 Australia India19.5155Australia won[96]
3Richard Hadlee29 January 1981 New Zealand Australia28.3265New Zealand won[97]
4Michael Holding12 February 1985 West Indies Australia110265West Indies won[98]
5Dave Gilbert14 January 1986 Australia New Zealand110465Australia won[99]
6Curtly Ambrose16 January 1993 West Indies Australia29.3325West Indies won[100]
7Darren Gough15 December 1994 England Zimbabwe19.3445Zimbabwe won[101]
8Shane Warne8 December 1996 Australia West Indies19.3335Australia won[102]
9Glenn McGrath4 February 2000 Australia Pakistan29.3495Australia won[103]
10Andy Bichel22 January 2002 Australia South Africa16.3195Australia won[104]
11Brad Williams11 January 2004 Australia Zimbabwe28.3225Australia won[105]
12Glenn McGrath6 February 2005 Australia Pakistan27.4275Australia won[106]
13Nathan Bracken8 February 2008 Australia Sri Lanka28.3475Australia won[107]
14Brett Lee24 February 2008 Australia India29.1585Australia won[108]
15Imran Tahir27 February 2015[lower-alpha 5] South Africa West Indies210455South Africa won[109]
16Hasan Ali22 January 2017 Pakistan Australia110525Australia won[110]
Five-wicket hauls in Women's One Day Internationals at the Sydney Cricket Ground
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Charmaine Mason30 January 2000 Australia England29.4305Australia won[111]

Notes

  1. As of February 2020 no five-wicket hauls have been taken in T20I matches on the ground.
  2. Four-ball overs were used in this match.
  3. Eight-ball overs were used in this match.
  4. This match was part of a trial arranged by the International Cricket Council as part of a competition between Australia, the dominant team in Test cricket at the time, and an ICC side picked from players from around the world. It was the only Test match played in the competition.[83][84]
  5. This match was part of the 2015 Cricket World Cup.
  1. Turner took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  2. Ferris took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  3. Ferris and Turner took five-wicket hauls in the same innings.
  4. Lohmann's bowling figures of 8/35 remain the best innings bowling figures on the ground in a Test match.
  5. Turner took two five-wicket hauls in the match. His match figures of 12/87 remain the best Test match bowling analysis on the ground.
  6. Lohmann and Peel took five-wicket hauls in the same innings.
  7. Richardson and Peel took their five-wicket hauls in the same match. Richardson's was taken in the first innings of the match and Peel's in the fourth innings. England, who batted second in the match, were asked to follow on and, as a result, Australia batted in the first and fourth innings.[17]
  8. Barnes took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  9. Barnes took his five-wicket haul in the second innings of the match and Braund his in the third innings after Australia were asked to follow on.
  10. Saunders took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  11. Saunders and Noble took their five-wicket hauls in the same innings.
  12. Hordern took two five-wicket hauls on the ground in a match in both 1911 and 1912.
  13. Foster took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  14. Tate took two five-wicket hauls in the match.
  15. Grimmett took two five-wicket hauls in the match which was his Test match debut.
  16. Larwood took two five-wicket hauls in the match which was the first test of the Bodyline series.
  17. Imran took two five-wicket hauls in the match.
  18. Kapil Dev and Ghavri took their five-wicket hauls in the same innings.
  19. Taylor took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  20. Warne took two five-wicket hauls in the same match on the ground in both 1994 and 1998.
  21. MacGill took two five-wicket hauls in the match.
  22. McGrath took two five-wicket hauls in the match.

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