List of international cricket five-wicket hauls on Australian cricket grounds

The Australia national cricket team played its first Test match in 1877 and, along with England, is the joint-oldest recognised national cricket side in the world. It represents Australia and is organised by Cricket Australia, an organisation which has its roots in the formation of the Australasian Cricket Council in 1892.[lower-alpha 1] The team played in the first One Day International (ODI) in 1971, with England again as the opposition,[2] and in the first Twenty20 International (T20I) in 2005, with New Zealand the opponents.[3] The Australia women's cricket team played its first Test match in 1934, its first ODI in 1973 and its first T20I in 2005.[4] The first women's Test match took place on Exhibition Ground at Brisbane in 1934.

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.[5] This article details the five-wicket hauls taken in official international Test, One Day International and Twenty20 International matches on Australian grounds.

The first five-wicket hauls in international cricket were taken in the 1877 Test match which took place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Three bowlers took five wickets in an innings in the match, Australia's Billy Midwinter taking the first five-wicket haul in the second innings of the match. England's Alfred Shaw and Australia's Tom Kendall also took five-wicket hauls during the match.[6] The first five-wicket hauls in women's international cricket also occurred in Australia; the first women's Test match in 1934 saw five-wicket hauls taken by Myrtle Maclagan, Anne Palmer and Mary Spear.

The first five-wicket haul in One Day International cricket in Australia was taken by West Indian bowler Andy Roberts in 1980 in a match against England during a tri-series competition. The first T20I five-wicket haul in the country was taken by Australian Molly Strano in 2017 in a match against New Zealand Women.[7]

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

Adelaide Oval

Albert Cricket Ground, Melbourne

As of 20 February 2020

A single five-wicket haul was taken in a women's Test match at Albert Cricket Ground in 1979.

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at Albert Cricket Ground
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Jackie Lord26 January 1979 New Zealand Australia345.4[lower-alpha 2]1196 Drawn[8]

Bankstown Oval, Sydney

As of 20 February 2020

Two five-wicket hauls have been taken in women's Test matches at Bankstown Oval.

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at Bankstown Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Lucy Pearson[upper-alpha 1]22 February 2003 England Australia125517 Drawn[10]
2Rene Farrell[upper-alpha 2]22 January 2011 Australia England317235 Australia won[11]

Barton Oval, Adelaide

As of 20 February 2020

A single five-wicket haul was taken in a women's Test match at Barton Oval in 1968.

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at Barton Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Miriam Knee27 December 1968 Australia England122[lower-alpha 2]495 Drawn[12]

Bellerive Oval, Hobart

Bradman Oval, Bowral

As of 20 February 2020

A single five-wicket haul was taken in a women's Test match at Bradman Oval in Bowral in 2008.

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at Bradman Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Isa Guha15 February 2008 England Australia118.5405 England won[13]

Brisbane Cricket Ground

Carey Grammar School, Melbourne

A single five-wicket haul was taken in a women's ODI at Carey Grammar School during the 1988 Women's Cricket World Cup.

Five-wicket hauls in Women's One Day Internationals at Carey Grammar School
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Lyn Fullston14 December 1988[lower-alpha 3] Australia Netherlands212285 Australia won[14]

Cazaly's Stadium, Cairns

As of 20 February 2020

Cazaly's Stadium in Cairns, Queensland has hosted two Men's Test matches and two Men's ODIs. Stuart MacGill took two five-wicket hauls in the first Test played on the ground in 2003 and in 2004 Sri Lanka's Upul Chandana took two sets of five wickets in the other Test match played there. No five-wicket hauls were taken in either ODI played at the ground, both of which were played in 2003. The ground has not been used for international cricket since 2004.[15]

Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at Cazaly's Stadium
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Stuart MacGill[upper-alpha 3]25 July 2003 Australia Bangladesh12477 Australia won[16]
2Stuart MacGill[upper-alpha 3]25 July 2003 Australia Bangladesh320565 Australia won[16]
3Upul Chandana[upper-alpha 4]9 July 2004 Sri Lanka Australia1261095 Drawn[17]
4Upul Chandana[upper-alpha 4]9 July 2004 Sri Lanka Australia318.41015 Drawn[17]

Docklands Stadium, Melbourne

As of 20 February 2020

Melbourne's Docklands Stadium hosted 12 Men's One Day Internationals between 2000 and 2006.[18] A single five-wicket haul was taken in these matches by Australian Brett Lee in 2006.

Five-wicket hauls in Men's One Day Internationals at Docklands Stadium
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Brett Lee20 January 2006 Australia South Africa210225 Australia won[19]

Exhibition Ground, Brisbane

The Exhibition Ground in Brisbane hosted two men's Test matches, one in 1928 and the other in 1931, and a single women's Test match in 1934. This was the first women's Test match to be played. Six five-wicket hauls were taken during these matches, two of them by Clarrie Grimmett who took one in each men's match. Three of the five-wicket hauls were taken in the women's match. The ground is no longer used for cricket.[20]

Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at Brisbane Exhibition Ground
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Harold Larwood30 November 1928 England Australia214.4326 England won[21]
2Clarrie Grimmett30 November 1928 Australia England344.11316 England won[21]
3Clarrie Grimmett16 January 1931 Australia West Indies314.3495 Australia won[22]
Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at Brisbane Exhibition Ground
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Myrtle Maclagan[upper-alpha 5]28 December 1934 England Australia117107 England won[23]
2Anne Palmer[upper-alpha 5]28 December 1934 Australia England213.2187 England won[23]
3Mary Spear[upper-alpha 5]28 December 1934 England Australia334155 England won[23]

Hale School, Perth

As of 20 February 2020

A single five-wicket haul was taken in a women's Test match at Hale School in 1977.

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at Hale School
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Shubhangi Kulkarni15 January 1977 India Australia122.2[lower-alpha 2]996 Australia won[24]

Junction Oval, Melbourne

As of 20 February 2020

Eight five-wicket hauls have been taken in women's international matches at Junction Oval, Melbourne.

Test matches

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at Junction Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Mary Duggan21 February 1958 England Australia114.567 Drawn[25]
2Betty Wilson[upper-alpha 6]21 February 1958 Australia England210.377 Drawn[25]
3Anne Gordon[upper-alpha 7]10 January 1968 Australia England128[lower-alpha 2]615 Drawn[26]
4Anne Gordon[upper-alpha 7]10 January 1968 Australia England128[lower-alpha 2]575 Drawn[26]
5Lesley Johnston[upper-alpha 8]10 January 1968 Australia New Zealand113.2[lower-alpha 2]247 New Zealand won[27]
6Pat Carrick10 January 1968 New Zealand Australia219.4[lower-alpha 2]296 New Zealand won[27]

One Day Internationals

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Oe Day Internationals at Junction Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Ellyse Perry17 February 2010 Australia New Zealand19.3315 Australia won[28]

Twenty20 Internationals

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Twenty20 Internationals at Junction Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Jess Jonassen12 February 2020 Australia India24125 Australia won[29]

Kardinia Park, Geelong

As of 20 February 2020

A single five-wicket haul has been taken in international cricket at Kardinia Park in Geelong in a women's T20I match.

Five-wicket hauls in Women's One Day Internationals at Kardinia Park
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Molly Strano[upper-alpha 9]19 February 2017 Australia New Zealand14105 New Zealand won[30]

Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide

As of 20 February 2020

A five-wicket haul was taken in the first international match played at Karen Rolton Oval in 2019.

Five-wicket hauls in Women's One Day Internationals at Karen Rolton Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Jess Jonassen24 February 2019 Australia New Zealand28275 Australia won[31]

Manuka Oval, Canberra

As of 20 February 2020

Manuka Oval in Canberra hosted its first men's ODI in 1992, although it was not used as an international venue again until 2008. It has hosted a single Test match as well as ODI and T20I matches.[32]

The only Test match played on the ground saw two five-wicket hauls taken by Australian Mitchell Starc. The only other five-wicket haul on the ground was taken in an ODI in 2016 by Kane Richardson.

Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at Manuka Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Mitchell Starc[upper-alpha 10]1 February 2019 Australia Sri Lanka213.3545 Australia won[33]
2Mitchell Starc[upper-alpha 10]1 February 2019 Australia Sri Lanka418465 Australia won[33]
Five-wicket hauls in Men's One Day Internationals at Manuka Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Kane Richardson20 January 2016 Australia India210695 Australia won[34]

Marrara Oval, Darwin

As of 20 February 2020

Marrara Oval in Darwin, Northern Territory, hosted its first international matches in 2003. Two men's Test matches were played on the ground, one in 2003 and the other the following year, and it has hosted four men's One Day Internationals. The last international matches were played on the ground in 2008.[35]

Four five-wicket hauls were taken on the ground, all of them in Test matches.

Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at Marrara Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Stuart MacGill18 July 2003 Australia Bangladesh313.1655 Australia won[36]
2Chaminda Vaas1 July 2004 Sri Lanka Australia118.3315 Australia won[37]
3Glenn McGrath1 July 2004 Australia Sri Lanka218.3315 Australia won[37]
4Michael Kasprowicz1 July 2004 Australia Sri Lanka417.4397 Australia won[37]

Melbourne Cricket Ground

North Sydney Oval

As of 20 February 2020

Three five-wicket hauls have been taken in women's international matches at North Sydney Oval.

Test matches

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at North Sydney Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Lesley Clifford25 January 1969 England Australia120[lower-alpha 2]515 Drawn[38]
2Lorraine Kutcher25 January 1969 Australia England220[lower-alpha 2]495 Drawn[38]

One Day Internationals

Five-wicket hauls in Women's One Day Internationals at North Sydney Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Laura Marsh25 February 2006[lower-alpha 4] England Pakistan110155 England won[39]

No. 1 Sports Ground, Newcastle

As of 20 February 2020

A five-wicket haul was taken during the first international match to be held on No. 1 Sports Ground in Newcastle, New South Wales.

Five-wicket hauls in Women's One Day Internationals at No. 1 Sport's Ground
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Charmaine Mason3 February 2000 Australia England2695 Australia won[40]

Oakes Oval, Lismore

As of 20 February 2020

A single five-wicket haul was taken during a women's ODI at Oakes Oval in Lismore, New South Wales.

Five-wicket hauls in Women's One Day Internationals at Oakes Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Joanne Broadbent13 January 1993 Australia New Zealand26.2105 Australia won[41]

Perth Stadium

As of 20 February 2020

Perth Stadium hosted its first international match in 2018. It was built as a replacement for the WACA Ground.[42] Six five-wicket hauls have been taken in intentional matches on the ground.

Test matches

Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at Perth Stadium
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Nathan Lyon14 December 2018 Australia India234.5675 Australia won[43]
2Mohammed Shami14 December 2018 India Australia324566 Australia won[43]
3Mitchell Starc12 December 2019 Australia New Zealand238525 Australia won[44]
4Tim Southee12 December 2019 New Zealand Australia321.1695 Australia won[44]

One Day Internationals

Five-wicket hauls in Men's One Day Internationals at Perth Stadium
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Andrew Tye[upper-alpha 11]28 January 2018 Australia England19.4465 England won[45]
2Tom Curran[upper-alpha 11]28 January 2018 England Australia29.2355 England won[45]

Queen Elizabeth II Oval, Bendigo

As of 20 February 2020

A single five-wicket haul was taken in a women's Test match at Queen Elizabeth Oval in Bendigo in 1985.

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at Queen Elizabeth Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Raelee Thompson25 January 1985 Australia England128335 Australia won[46]

Richmond Cricket Ground, Melbourne

As of 20 February 2020

A single five-wicket haul was taken in a women's Test match at Richmond Cricket Ground in 1991.

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at Richmond Cricket Ground
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Debbie Wilson9 February 1991 Australia India121275 Drawn[47]

St Peters College, Adelaide

As of 20 February 2020

A single five-wicket haul was taken in a women's ODI at St Peters College in 2006.

Five-wicket hauls in Women's One Day Internationals at St Peters College
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Cathryn Fitzpatrick25 February 2006 Australia India18.3295 Australia won[48]

Sydney Cricket Ground

Unley Oval, Adelaide

As of 20 February 2020

A single five-wicket haul was taken in a women's Test match at Unley Oval in 1979.

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at Unley Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Jackie Lord19 January 1979 New Zealand Australia218.5[lower-alpha 2]785 Australia won[49]

W.A.C.A Ground

Notes

  1. The Australasian Cricket Council was formed when the cricket associations of the colonies of New South Wales, South Australia and Victoria came together. The Federation of Australia in 1901 created the modern Australian state and the Australian Board of Control for International Cricket was formed in 1905. This became the Australian Cricket Board in 1973 and Cricket Australia in 2003.[1]
  2. Eight-ball overs were used in this match.
  3. This match was part of the 1988 Women's Cricket World Cup.
  4. This match was part of the 2009 Women's Cricket World Cup.
  1. Pearson went on to take four wickets in Australia's second innings, becoming only the second female cricketer to take 11 wickets in a Test match.[9]
  2. Farrell's five-wicket haul included a hat-trick.
  3. MacGill took two five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  4. Chandana took two five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  5. This was the first women's Test match to be played. As a result, Maclagen, Palmer and Spear were all making their Test match debuts.
  6. Wilson's five-wicket haul included a hat-trick.
  7. Gordon took two five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  8. Johnston's five-wicket haul was taken on her Test match debut.
  9. Strano's five-wicket haul was the first taken in T20I cricket in Australia and the best by an Australian woman in T20Is at the time.[7]
  10. Starc took two five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  11. Tye and Curran took their five-wicket hauls during the same ODI, the first international match played at Perth Stadium.

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