List of Cricket World Cup five-wicket hauls

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Mitchell Starc is seen on a cricket field carrying a cap.
Mitchell Starc has the most five-wicket hauls (three) across all World cup tournaments.

In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a "five–for" or "fifer")[1] refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings. This is regarded by the critics as a notable achievement,[2] and there have been only 64 instances of a bowler taking a five-wicket haul in World Cup tournaments. The Cricket World Cup is the international championship of One Day International (ODI) cricket. The event is organised by the sport's governing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC), and is held once in every four years.[3][4] [a][6] In addition, players from four associate members of the ICC have taken five-wicket hauls in World Cups.[b][6]

Starting with the inaugural edition in 1975, a total of 56 players have taken five-wicket haul in the championship as of 2019.[7] Australia's Dennis Lillee became the first player take a five-wicket haul when he took five wickets for 34 runs against Pakistan in the third match of the world cup.[8] His compatriot Gary Gilmour picked up two consecutive five-wicket hauls—in the semi-final against England and the final against West Indies—in the edition. The first of the two, six wickets for 14 runs, was named the "Best Bowling Performance" in ODIs in an all-time list released by the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack in 2002.[9] Joel Garner is the only other player to take a five-wicket haul in a World Cup final. He took five wickets for 38 runs against England in the 1979 tournament final; the performance ensured West Indies' victory and helped them retain the title.[10]

The 1992 edition was the only tournament where no five-wicket hauls were taken, while the 2003 tournament had a record 12 five-wicket hauls taken by 11 different players.[11] Australia's Mitchell Starc has taken three five-wicket hauls while six others—Gilmour, Ashantha de Mel, Glenn McGrath, Vasbert Drakes, Shahid Afridi and Mustafizur Rahman —have taken two in the history of the tournament. McGrath's seven wickets for 15 runs against Namibia remains the best bowling figures World Cup matches.

Key[]

  • Inn – The innings of the match in which the five-wicket haul was taken
  • OversOvers bowled in the innings
  • RunsRuns conceded in the innings
  • Wkts – Batsmen whose wickets were taken in the innings
  • EconRuns conceded per over
  • Won – The match was won by the bowler's team
  • Lost – The match was lost by the bowler's team
  • Tied – The match ended in a tie
  • dagger – One of two five-wicket hauls in the match
  • double-dagger – Best bowling figures in World Cup up to that point

Five-wicket hauls[]

Cricket World Cup five-wicket hauls[12]
No. Bowler Date Team Opponent Venue Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
1 Dennis Lillee 7 June 1975  Australia  Pakistan Headingley, Leeds 2 12 34 5 double-dagger 2.83 Won[13]
2 Gary Gilmour 18 June 1975  Australia  England Headingley, Leeds 1 12 14 6 double-dagger 1.16 Won[14]
3 Gary Gilmour (2) 21 June 1975  Australia  West Indies Lord's Cricket Ground, London 1 12 48 5 4.00 Lost[15]
4 Alan Hurst 16 June 1979  Australia  Canada Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham 1 10 21 5 2.10 Won[16]
5 Joel Garner 23 June 1979  West Indies  England Lord's Cricket Ground, London 2 11 38 5 3.45
  • Graham Gooch
  • David Gower
  • Wayne Larkins
  • Chris Old
  • Bob Taylor
Won[17]
6 Vic Marks 11 June 19831  England  Sri Lanka County Ground, Taunton 2 12 39 5 3.25 Won[18]
7 Winston Davis 11 June 19832  West Indies  Australia Headingley, Leeds 2 10.3 51 7 double-dagger 4.85
  • Kim Hughes
  • David Hookes
  • Graham Yallop
  • Allan Border
  • Ken MacLeay
  • Geoff Lawson
  • Dennis Lillee
Won[19]
8 Richard Hadlee 13 June 19831  New Zealand  Sri Lanka County Ground, Bristol 1 10.1 25 5 2.45 Won[20]
9 Kapil Dev 13 June 19832 dagger  India  Australia Trent Bridge, Nottingham 1 12 43 5 3.58 Lost[21]
10 Ken MacLeay 13 June 19833 dagger  Australia  India Trent Bridge, Nottingham 2 11.5 39 6 3.29
  • Dilip Vengsarkar
  • Sandip Patil
  • Yashpal Sharma
  • Madan Lal
  • Roger Binny
  • Syed Kirmani
Won[21]
11 Ashantha de Mel 16 June 19831 dagger  Sri Lanka  Pakistan Headingley, Leeds 1 12 39 5 3.25 Lost[22]
12 Abdul Qadir 16 June 19832 dagger  Pakistan  Sri Lanka Headingley, Leeds 2 12 44 5 3.66 Won[22]
13 Ashantha de Mel (2) 18 June 1983  Sri Lanka  New Zealand County Ground, Derby 1 12 32 5 2.66 Won[23]
14 Craig McDermott 4 November 1987  Australia  Pakistan Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 2 10 44 5 4.40 Won[24]
15 Paul Strang 27 February 19961  Zimbabwe  Kenya Moin-ul-Haq Stadium, Patna 1 9.4 21 5 2.17 Won[25]
16 Damien Fleming 27 February 19962  Australia  India Wankhede stadium, Mumbai 2 9 36 5 4.00
  • Ajay Jadeja
  • Vinod Kambli
  • Mohammad Azharuddin
  • Anil Kumble
  • Javagal Srinath
Won[26]
17 Shaukat Dukanwala 1 March 1996  United Arab Emirates  Netherlands Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 1 10 29 5 2.90 Won[27]
18 Lance Klusener 26 May 19991  South Africa  Kenya VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen 1 8.3 21 5 2.47 Won[28]
19 Robin Singh 26 May 19992  India  Sri Lanka County Ground, Taunton 2 9.3 31 5 3.26
  • Aravinda de Silva
  • Arjuna Ranatunga
  • Chaminda Vaas
  • Eric Upashantha
  • Muttiah Muralitharan
Won[29]
20 Glenn McGrath 30 May 1999  Australia  West Indies Old Trafford, Manchester 1 8.4 14 5 1.61 Won[30]
21 Saqlain Mushtaq 31 May 1999  Pakistan  Bangladesh County Ground, Northampton 1 10 35 5 3.50 Lost[31]
22 Venkatesh Prasad 8 June 1999  India  Pakistan Old Trafford, Manchester 2 9.3 27 5 2.84
  • Saeed Anwar
  • Salim Malik
  • Inzamam-ul-Haq
  • Moin Khan
  • Wasim Akram
Won[32]
23 Shaun Pollock 17 June 1999  South Africa  Australia Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham 1 9.2 36 5 3.85
  • Mark Waugh
  • Steve Waugh
  • Michael Bevan
  • Tom Moody
  • Shane Warne
Tied[33]
24 Austin Codrington 11 February 2003  Canada  Bangladesh Kingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban 2 9 27 5 3.00 Won[34]
25 Chaminda Vaas 14 February 2003  Sri Lanka  Bangladesh City Oval, Pietermaritzburg 1 9.1 25 6 2.72 Won[35]
26 Wasim Akram 16 February 2003  Pakistan  Namibia De Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberley 2 9 28 5 3.11
  • Riaan Walters
  • Gavin Murgatroyd
  • Louis Burger
  • Deon Kotzé
  • Melt van Schoor
Won[36]
27 Rudi van Vuuren 19 February 2003  Namibia  England St George's Park, Port Elizabeth 1 10 43 5 4.30 Lost[37]
28 Vasbert Drakes 23 February 2003  West Indies  Canada SuperSport Park, Centurion 1 9.5 44 5 4.47 Won[38]
29 Collins Obuya 24 February 2003  Kenya  Sri Lanka Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi 2 10 24 5 2.40 Won[39]
30 Ashish Nehra 26 February 2003  India  England Kingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban 2 10 23 6 2.30
  • Michael Vaughan
  • Nasser Hussain
  • Alec Stewart
  • Paul Collingwood
  • Craig White
  • Ronnie Irani
Won[40]
31 Glenn McGrath (2) 27 February 2003  Australia  Namibia Senwes Park, Potchefstroom 2 7 15 7 double-dagger 2.14 Won[41]
32 Andy Bichel 2 March 2003  Australia  England St George's Park, Port Elizabeth 1 10 20 7 2.00
  • Nick Knight
  • Michael Vaughan
  • Nasser Hussain
  • Alec Stewart
  • Paul Collingwood
  • Andrew Flintoff
  • Ashley Giles
Won[42]
33 Vasbert Drakes (2) 4 March 2003  West Indies  Kenya De Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberley 2 10 33 5 3.30 Won[43]
34 Shane Bond 11 March 20031 dagger  New Zealand  Australia St George's Park, Port Elizabeth 1 10 23 6 2.30
  • Adam Gilchrist
  • Matthew Hayden
  • Ricky Ponting
  • Damien Martyn
  • Brad Hogg
  • Ian Harvey
Lost[44]
35 Brett Lee 11 March 20032 dagger  Australia  New Zealand St George's Park, Port Elizabeth 2 9.1 42 5 4.58 Won[44]
36 Charl Langeveldt 28 March 2007  South Africa  Sri Lanka Providence Stadium, Guyana 1 10 39 5 3.90 Won[45]
37 André Nel 7 April 2007  South Africa  Bangladesh Providence Stadium, Guyana 1 10 45 5 4.50 Lost[46]
38 Andrew Hall 17 April 2007  South Africa  England Kensington Oval, Bridgetown 1 10 18 5 1.80
  • Paul Collingwood
  • Andrew Flintoff
  • Paul Nixon
  • Sajid Mahmood
  • James Anderson
Won[47]
39 Shahid Afridi 23 February 2011  Pakistan  Kenya Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium, Hambantota 2 8 16 5 2.00 Won[48]
40 Tim Bresnan 27 February 2011  England  India M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 1 10 48 5 4.80
  • Virender Sehwag
  • Mahendra Singh Dhoni
  • Yusuf Pathan
  • Virat Kohli
  • Harbhajan Singh
Tied[49]
41 Kemar Roach 28 February 2011  West Indies  Netherlands Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi 2 8.3 27 6 3.17 Won[50]
42 Lasith Malinga 1 March 2011  Sri Lanka  Kenya R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo 1 7.4 38 6 4.95 Won[51]
43 Shahid Afridi (2) 3 March 2011  Pakistan  Canada R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo 2 10 23 5 2.30 Won[52]
44 Yuvraj Singh 6 March 2011  India  Ireland M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 1 10 31 5 3.10 Won[53]
45 Dale Steyn 12 March 2011  South Africa  India Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur 1 9.4 50 5 5.17
  • Gautam Gambhir
  • Yusuf Pathan
  • Harbhajan Singh
  • Ashish Nehra
  • Munaf Patel
Won[54]
46 Ravi Rampaul 20 March 2011  West Indies  India M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai 1 10 51 5 5.10
  • Gautam Gambhir
  • Sachin Tendulkar
  • Virat Kohli
  • Yusuf Pathan
  • Zaheer Khan
Lost[55]
47 Wahab Riaz 30 March 2011  Pakistan  India Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali 1 10 46 5 4.60
  • Virender Sehwag
  • Virat Kohli
  • Yuvraj Singh
  • Mahendra Singh Dhoni
  • Zaheer Khan
Lost[56]
48 Steven Finn 14 February 20151 dagger  England  Australia Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne 1 10 71 5 7.10
  • George Bailey
  • Mitchell Marsh
  • Brad Haddin
  • Glenn Maxwell
  • Mitchell Johnson
Lost[57]
49 Mitchell Marsh 14 February 20152 dagger  Australia  England Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne 2 9 33 5 3.66
  • Gary Ballance
  • Ian Bell
  • Joe Root
  • Eoin Morgan
  • Jos Buttler
Won[57]
50 Sohail Khan 15 February 2015  Pakistan  India Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 1 10 55 5 5.55
  • Rohit Sharma
  • Virat Kohli
  • Suresh Raina
  • Mahendra Singh Dhoni
  • Ajinkya Rahane
Lost[58]
51 Tim Southee 20 February 2015  New Zealand  England Westpac Stadium, Wellington 1 9 33 7 3.66
  • Ian Bell
  • Moeen Ali
  • James Taylor
  • Jos Buttler
  • Chris Woakes
  • Stuart Broad
  • Steven Finn
Won[59]
52 Imran Tahir 27 February 2015  South Africa  West Indies Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 2 10 45 5 4.50 Won[60]
53 Trent Boult 28 February 20151 dagger  New Zealand  Australia Eden Park, Auckland 1 10 27 5 2.70
  • Michael Clarke
  • Glenn Maxwell
  • Mitchell Marsh
  • Mitchell Johnson
  • Mitchell Starc
Won[61]
54 Mitchell Starc (2) 28 February 20152 dagger  Australia  New Zealand Eden Park, Auckland 2 9 28 6 3.11 Lost[61]
55 Mitchell Starc (3) 6 June 2019  Australia  West Indies Trent Bridge, Nottingham 2 10 46 5 4.60 Won[62]
56 James Neesham 8 June 2019  New Zealand  Afghanistan County Ground, Taunton 1 10 31 5 3.10 Won[63]
57 Mohammad Amir 12 June 2019  Pakistan  Australia County Ground, Taunton 1 10 30 5 3.00 Lost[64]
58 Shakib Al Hasan 24 June 2019  Bangladesh  Afghanistan Rose Bowl, Southampton 2 10 29 5 2.90 Won[65]
59 Jason Behrendorff 25 June 2019  Australia  England Lord's, London 2 10 44 5 4.40
  • James Vince
  • Jonny Bairstow
  • Moeen Ali
  • Chris Woakes
  • Jofra Archer
Won[66]
60 Mitchell Starc 29 June 2019  Australia  New Zealand Lord's, London 2 9.4 26 5 2.68 Won[67]
61 Mohammed Shami 30 June 2019  India  England Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham 1 10.0 69 5 6.90
  • Jonny Bairstow
  • Eoin Morgan
  • Joe Root
  • Jos Buttler
  • Chris Woakes
Lost[68]
62 Mustafizur Rahman 2 July 2019  Bangladesh  India Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham 1 10.0 59 5 5.90
  • Virat Kohli
  • Hardik Pandya
  • MS Dhoni
  • Dinesh Karthik
  • Mohammad Shami
Lost[69]
63 Mustafizur Rahman (2) 5 July 20191 dagger  Bangladesh  Pakistan Lord's, London 1 10.0 75 5 7.50 Lost[70]
64 Shaheen Afridi 5 July 20192 dagger  Pakistan  Bangladesh Lord's, London 2 9.1 35 6 3.81 Won[70]

Notes and references[]

Footnotes[]

  1. ^ The teams are Australia, England, New Zealand, Pakistan, West Indies, India, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Bangladesh and South Africa.[5]
  2. ^ The members include Canada, Kenya, Namibia and the United Arab Emirates.[5]

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