List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at Harare Sports Club

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Harare Sports Club Ground is a cricket ground in Harare, the capital city of Zimbabwe. It has been used for cricket matches since 1910 and has hosted international matches as well as domestic games. The venue is the Zimbabwe national cricket team's most frequently used home ground. The first Test match at the venue was held in October 1992 with India as the visiting side. The two sides met in the ground's first One Day International (ODI) later the same month and played the first Twenty20 International (T20I) on the ground in 2010.[1] The ground hosted One Day International matches during the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup and 2018 ICC World Cup Qualifier and hosted the final of the 2019 ICC Women's World Cup Africa Region Qualifier competition, the only Women's international match to be played on the ground.[2]

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.[a]

The first bowler to take a five-wicket haul in a Test match on the ground was Zimbabwean John Traicos who took five wickets for 86 runs against India in the first international match at the venue.[6] The best figures in Test cricket on the ground are the 8/63 taken by Sri Lankan spinner Rangana Herath against Zimbabwe in 2016. In the same match Herath took the best match figures in Test cricket on the ground, taking 13 wickets, including five-wicket hauls in both innings.[2][7]

The first ODI five-wicket haul on the ground was taken by Eddo Brandes who took 5/28, including a hat-trick, in 1997 against England.[8][9][10] The best ODI bowling figures on the ground are West Indian fast bowler Fidel Edwards' 6/22 taken in 2003.[2] As of January 2020, no five-wicket hauls have been taken in Twenty20 International matches on the ground.

Key[]

Symbol Meaning
Date Day the Test started or ODI was held
Inn Innings in which the five-wicket haul was taken
O Number of overs bowled by the bowler in the innings
R Number of runs conceded by the bowler in the innings
W Number of wickets taken by the bowler in the innings
Result Result of the match

Test match five-wicket hauls[]

As of 11 July 2021

A total of 35 five-wicket hauls have been taken in Test matches on the ground.

Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at Harare Sports Club
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 John Traicos[A] 18 October 1992  Zimbabwe  India 2 50 86 5 Drawn[6]
2 Murphy Su'a[B] 7 November 1992  New Zealand  Zimbabwe 2 37 85 5 New Zealand won[12]
3 Dipak Patel[B] 7 November 1992  New Zealand  Zimbabwe 4 17.3 50 6 New Zealand won[12]
4 Ravindra Pushpakumara[C] 26 October 1994  Sri Lanka  Zimbabwe 2 35.4 116 7 Drawn[13]
5 Heath Streak 31 January 1995  Zimbabwe  Pakistan 2 39 90 6 Zimbabwe won[14]
6 Aamer Nazir[D] 15 February 1995  Pakistan  Zimbabwe 4 19 46 5 Pakistan won[16]
7 Bryan Strang[E] 13 October 1995  Zimbabwe  South Africa 2 32 101 5 South Africa won[17]
8 Allan Donald[E] 13 October 1995  South Africa  Zimbabwe 3 33 71 8 South Africa won[17]
9 Chris Cairns 18 September 1997  New Zealand  Zimbabwe 1 28.1 50 5 Drawn[18]
10 Henry Olonga 7 October 1998  Zimbabwe  India 2 26 70 5 Zimbabwe won[19]
11 Heath Streak 14 October 1999  Zimbabwe  Australia 2 34 93 5 Australia won[20]
12 Ravindra Pushpakumara 4 December 1999  Sri Lanka  Zimbabwe 1 25 56 5 Drawn[21]
13 Andy Blignaut 15 June 2001  Zimbabwe  India 3 31.5 74 5 Zimbabwe won[22]
14 Andy Blignaut[F] 9 November 2002  Zimbabwe  Pakistan 1 21 79 5 Pakistan won[23]
15 Henry Olonga[F] 9 November 2002  Zimbabwe  Pakistan 3 17.5 93 5 Pakistan won[23]
16 Fidel Edwards[G] 4 November 2003  Zimbabwe  Pakistan 1 34.3 133 5 Drawn[24]
17 Raymond Price[G] 4 November 2003  Zimbabwe  Pakistan 2 37.2 73 6 Drawn[24]
18 Muttiah Muralitharan[H] 6 May 2004  Sri Lanka  Zimbabwe 1 24.2 45 6 Sri Lanka won[26]
19 Nuwan Zoysa[H] 6 May 2004  Sri Lanka  Zimbabwe 3 9.5 20 5 Sri Lanka won[26]
20 Irfan Pathan[I] 20 September 2005  India  Zimbabwe 1 15.2 59 7 India won[27]
21 Heath Streak[I] 20 September 2005  Zimbabwe  India 2 32 73 6 India won[27]
22 Irfan Pathan[I] 20 September 2005  India  Zimbabwe 3 19 67 6 India won[27]
23 Robiul Islam[J] 17 April 2013  Bangladesh  Zimbabwe 3 19 71 6 Zimbabwe won[29]
24 Robiul Islam[J] 25 April 2013  Bangladesh  Zimbabwe 2 33 85 6 Bangladesh won[30]
25 Saeed Ajmal 3 September 2013  Pakistan  Zimbabwe 2 32.3 95 7 Pakistan won[31]
26 Brian Vitori[K] 10 September 2013  Zimbabwe  Pakistan 2 26.5 61 5 Zimbabwe won[34]
27 Rahat Ali[K] 10 September 2013  Pakistan  Zimbabwe 3 24.5 52 5 Zimbabwe won[34]
28 Tendai Chatara[K] 10 September 2013  Zimbabwe  Pakistan 4 23 61 5 Zimbabwe won[34]
29 Dale Steyn[L] 9 August 2014  South Africa  Zimbabwe 1 22.4 46 5 South Africa won[36]
30 John Nyumbu[L] 9 August 2014  Zimbabwe  South Africa 2 49.3 157 5 South Africa won[36]
31 Rangana Herath[M] 10 November 2016  Sri Lanka  Zimbabwe 2 26 89 5 Sri Lanka won[7]
32 Rangana Herath[M] 10 November 2016  Sri Lanka  Zimbabwe 4 23 63 8 Sri Lanka won[7]
33 Lasith Embuldeniya 19 January 2020  Sri Lanka  Zimbabwe 1 42 114 5 Sri Lanka won[37]
34 Sikandar Raza 27 January 2020  Zimbabwe  Sri Lanka 2 43 117 7 Drawn[38]
35 Mehidy Hasan 7 July 2021  Bangladesh  Zimbabwe 2 31 82 5 Bangladesh won[39]

One Day International five-wicket hauls[]

In total, 18 five-wicket hauls have been recorded in ODIs on the ground.

As of 16 July 2021
Five-wicket hauls in Men's One Day International matches at Harare Sports Club
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Eddo Brandes[N] 3 January 1997  Zimbabwe  England 2 10 28 5 Zimbabwe won[8]
2 Graeme Hick[O] 20 February 2000  England  Zimbabwe 2 10 33 5 England won[41]
3 Matthew Hoggard[P] 7 October 2001  England  Zimbabwe 2 10 33 5 England won[43]
4 Fidel Edwards[Q] 29 November 2003  West Indies  Zimbabwe 2 7 22 6 West Indies won[46]
5 Muttiah Muralitharan 29 April 2004  Sri Lanka  Zimbabwe 2 10 23 5 West Indies won[47]
6 Jason Gillespie 29 May 2004  Australia  Zimbabwe 1 10 32 5 Australia won[48]
7 Irfan Pathan 29 August 2005[b]  India  Zimbabwe 2 10 27 5 India won[49]
8 Ajantha Mendis 28 November 2008  Sri Lanka  Zimbabwe 2 10 27 5 Sri Lanka won[50]
9 Muttiah Muralitharan 30 November 2008  Sri Lanka  Zimbabwe 2 10 29 5 Sri Lanka won[51]
10 Graeme Cremer 13 October 2009  Zimbabwe  Kenya 2 10 46 6 Zimbabwe won[52]
11 Ed Rainsford[R] 30 September 2010  Zimbabwe  Ireland 1 10 46 6 Ireland won[54]
12 Brian Vitori[S][T] 12 August 2011  Zimbabwe  Bangladesh 1 10 30 5 Zimbabwe won[56]
13 Brian Vitori[T] 14 August 2011  Zimbabwe  Bangladesh 1 9.3 20 5 Zimbabwe won[57]
14 Prosper Utseya[U] 19 August 2014  Zimbabwe  South Africa 1 10 36 5 South Africa won[60]
15 Yasir Shah 1 October 2015  Pakistan  Zimbabwe 2 9 26 6 Pakistan won[61]
16 Bilal Asif[V] 5 October 2015  Pakistan  Zimbabwe 1 10 25 5 Pakistan won[63]
17 Mohammad Naveed[W] 4 March 2018[c]  United Arab Emirates  Papua New Guinea 2 5.5 28 5 UAE won[65]
18 Shakib Al Hasan 16 July 2021  Bangladesh  Zimbabwe 2 9.5 30 5 Bangladesh won[66]

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ The ground was used by Rhodesia and Zimbabwe to play touring international teams before Zimbabwe gained Full Member status and has been used to host matches against touring A sides and by Zimbabwe representative sides since. Although Zimbabwe played its first ODI in 1983, it did not play a home ODI match until after gaining Full Member status in 1992.[4][5]
  2. ^ The match was part of the 2005–06 Videocon Tri-Series between Zimbabwe, India and New Zealand.
  3. ^ The match was part of the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier competition which was staged in Zimbabwe.
  1. ^ Traicos took his five-wicket haul on his debut for Zimbabwe. He had previously played three Test matches for South Africa in 1970. This was his only international five-wicket haul.[11]
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Su'a and Patel took their five-wicket hauls in the same match. Patel was the first bowler to take six wickets in an innings on the ground.[2]
  3. ^ Pushpakumara was the first player to take seven wickets in an innings on the ground.[2]
  4. ^ This was Aamer Nazir's only five-wicket haul of his international career.[15]
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b Strang and Donald took their five wicket hauls in the same match. Donald was the first player to take eight wickets in an innings on the ground.[2]
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b Blignaut and Olonga took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b Edwards and Price took their five wicket hauls in the same match.
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b Muralitharan and Zoysa took their five-wicket hauls in the same match. It was Zoysa's only five-wicket haul in his Test match career.[25]
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b c Pathan and Streak took their five wicket hauls during the same match. Pathan's 13 wickets was a new best match bowling analysis on the ground and the first time that 13 wickets had been taken in a match by the same bowler.[2]
  10. ^ Jump up to: a b These were the only five-wicket hauls of Robiul Islam's Test match career.[28]
  11. ^ Jump up to: a b c Vitori, Chatara and Rahat Ali took their five-wicket hauls in the same match. They were the only five-wicket hauls of Vitori and Chatara's Test career. Vitori also took his only two ODI five-wicket hauls on the same ground.[32][33]
  12. ^ Jump up to: a b Steyn and Nyumbu took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Nyumbu took his on his Test debut. It was the only five-wicket haul of his Test match career.[35]
  13. ^ Jump up to: a b Herath took his five wicket hauls in the same match. His match total of 13 wickets is the best in international cricket on the ground and his 8/63 in the fourth innings of the match are the best innings figures in Test cricket on the ground.[2]
  14. ^ Brandes' five-wicket haul included a hat-trick.[9][10]
  15. ^ This was the only five-wicket haul of Hick's international career.[40]
  16. ^ This was the only five-wicket haul of Hoggard's ODI career.[42]
  17. ^ Edwards took his five-wicket haul on his ODI debut. He was the first player to take six wickets on his ODI debut.[44] He was the first player to take six wickets in an ODI innings on the ground. His bowling figures of 6/22 are the best in an ODI on the ground.[2][45]
  18. ^ This was the only five-wicket haul of Rainsford's international career.[53]
  19. ^ Vitori's first five-wicket haul on the ground was taken on his ODI debut, the first Zimbabwean to do so.[55]
  20. ^ Jump up to: a b Vitori's five-wicket hauls on the ground were the only five-wicket hauls of his ODI career. He also took his only Test match five-wicket haul on the same ground.[32]
  21. ^ Utseya's five-wicket haul included a hat-trick. It was the only five-wicket haul of his ODI career.[58][59]
  22. ^ This was the only five-wicket haul of Bilal Asif's ODI career.[62]
  23. ^ As of January 2020 this is the only five-wicket haul of Mohammad Naveed's ODI career.[64]

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  25. ^ Nuwan Zoysa, CricInfo. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
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  28. ^ Robiul Islam, CricInfo. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
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  35. ^ John Nyumbu, CricInfo. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
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  39. ^ Only Test, Harare, Jul 7 - 11 2021, Bangladesh tour of Zimbabwe, CricInfo. Retrieved 2021-07-10.
  40. ^ Graeme Hick, CricInfo. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  41. ^ England tour of Zimbabwe, 3rd ODI: Zimbabwe v England at Harare, Feb 20, 2000, CricInfo. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  42. ^ Matthew Hoggard, CricInfo. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
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  45. ^ Fidel Edwards, CricInfo. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
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  49. ^ 3rd Match, Videocon Triangular Series at Harare, Aug 29 2005, CricInfo. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  50. ^ Sri Lanka tour of Zimbabwe, 4th ODI: Zimbabwe v Sri Lanka at Harare, Nov 28, 2008, CricInfo. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  51. ^ Sri Lanka tour of Zimbabwe, 5th ODI: Zimbabwe v Sri Lanka at Harare, Nov 30, 2008, CricInfo. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
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  53. ^ Ed Rainsford, CricInfo. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
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  55. ^ Moonda F (2011) Vitori and Sibanda sink Bangladesh, CricInfo, 2011-08-12. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
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  58. ^ Moonda F (2014) Big win for SA despite Utseya hat-trick, CricInfo, 2014-08-29. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  59. ^ Prosper Utseya, CricInfo. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  60. ^ Zimbabwe Triangular Series, 3rd Match: Zimbabwe v South Africa at Harare, Aug 29, 2014, CricInfo. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  61. ^ Pakistan tour of Zimbabwe, 1st ODI: Zimbabwe v Pakistan at Harare, Oct 1, 2015, CricInfo. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  62. ^ Bilal Asif, CricInfo. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  63. ^ Pakistan tour of Zimbabwe, 3rd ODI: Zimbabwe v Pakistan at Harare, Oct 5, 2015, CricInfo. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  64. ^ Mohammad Naveed, CricInfo. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  65. ^ Group A, ICC World Cup Qualifiers at Harare, Mar 4 2018, CricInfo. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  66. ^ 1st ODI, Harare, Jul 16 2021, Bangladesh tour of Zimbabwe, CricInfo. Retrieved 2021-07-18.

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