List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at Headingley

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Headingley Cricket Ground is a sports ground in Headingley, Leeds, England, which has hosted international cricket matches, along with many domestic games. It is the home of the Yorkshire County Cricket Club.[1] It has hosted international cricket matches since 1899, the first Test at the ground took place in between Australia and England in late June of that year.[2] and has been home to more than 90 Test matches in total.[3] Headingley has also staged 40 One Day International (ODI) matches,[4] the first of which was in 1973 when the hosts England defeated West Indies by 1 wicket.[5]

In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a "five-for" or "fifer")[6][7] refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings. This is regarded as a notable achievement.[8]

The first bowler to take a five-wicket haul in a Test match at Headingley was Hugh Trumble in 1899; he finished with bowling figures of five wickets for 60 runs (5/60) in England's first innings. The best figures in Test cricket at Headingley are the 8/43, taken by England's Bob Willis against Australia in July 1981.[9]

Key[]

Symbol Meaning
Date Day 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 28 August 2021

There have been 108 five-wicket hauls taken in Test matches on the ground.

Men's matches[]

Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at Headingley[10]
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Hugh Trumble 29 June 1899 Australia[a]  England 2 39.3[b] 60 5 Drawn[12]
2 Arnold Warren 3 July 1905  England  Australia 2 19.2 57 5 Drawn[13]
3 Warwick Armstrong 3 July 1905  Australia  England 3 51 122 5 Drawn[13]
4 Aubrey Faulkner 29 July 1907 South Africa[c]  England 1 11 17 6 England won[15]
5 Colin Blythe 29 July 1907  England South Africa 2 15.5 59 8 England won[15]
6 Colin Blythe 29 July 1907  England South Africa 4 22.4 40 7 England won[15]
7 Charlie Macartney 1 July 1909  Australia  England 2 25.3 58 7 Australia won[16]
8 Sydney Barnes 1 July 1909  England  Australia 3 35 63 6 Australia won[16]
9 Tibby Cotter 1 July 1909  Australia  England 4 16 38 5 Australia won[16]
10 Sydney Barnes 8 July 1912  England  South Africa 2 22 52 6 England won[17]
11 Maurice Tate 12 July 1924  England  South Africa 2 17 42 6 England won[18]
12 Clarrie Grimmett 10 July 1926  Australia  England 2 39 88 5 Drawn[19]
13 Tich Freeman 13 July 1929  England  South Africa 1 32.3 115 7 England won[20]
14 Neville Quinn 13 July 1929  South Africa  England 2 29.5 92 6 England won[20]
15 Maurice Tate 11 July 1930  England  Australia 1 39 124 5 Drawn[21]
16 Clarrie Grimmett 11 July 1930  Australia  England 2 56.2 135 5 Drawn[21]
17 Bill Bowes 20 July 1934  England  Australia 2 50 142 6 Drawn[22]
18 Bill O'Reilly 22 July 1938  Australia  England 1 34.1 66 5 Australia won[23]
19 Bill O'Reilly 22 July 1938  Australia  England 3 21.5 56 5 Australia won[23]
20 Jack Cowie 11 June 1949  New Zealand  England 1 43 127 5 Drawn[24]
21 Tom Burtt 11 June 1949  New Zealand  England 1 39.3 97 5 Drawn[24]
22 Trevor Bailey 11 June 1949  England  New Zealand 2 32.3 118 6 Drawn[24]
23 Athol Rowan 26 July 1951  South Africa  England 2 68 174 5 Drawn[25]
24 Ghulam Ahmed 5 June 1952  India  England 2 63 100 5 England won[26]
25 Ray Lindwall 23 July 1953  Australia  England 1 35 54 5 Drawn[27]
26 Alec Bedser 23 July 1953  England  Australia 2 28.5 95 6 Drawn[27]
27 Trevor Goddard 21 July 1955  South Africa  England 4 62 69 5 South Africa won[28]
28 Hugh Tayfield 21 July 1955  South Africa  England 4 47.1 94 5 South Africa won[28]
29 Jim Laker 12 July 1956  England  Australia 2 29 58 5 England won[29]
30 Jim Laker 12 July 1956  England  Australia 3 41.3 55 6 England won[29]
31 Peter Loader 25 July 1957  England  West Indies 1 20.3 36 6 England won[30]
32 Frank Worrell 25 July 1957  West Indies  England 2 38.2 70 7 England won[30]
33 Jim Laker 3 July 1958  England  New Zealand 1 22 17 5 England won[31]
34 Tony Lock 3 July 1958  England  New Zealand 3 35.2 51 7 England won[31]
35 Fred Trueman 6 July 1961  England  Australia 1 22 58 5 England won[32]
36 Alan Davidson 6 July 1961  Australia  England 2 47 63 5 England won[32]
37 Fred Trueman 6 July 1961  England  Australia 3 15.5 30 6 England won[32]
38 Munir Malik 5 July 1962  Pakistan  England 1 49 128 5 England won[33]
39 Charlie Griffith 25 July 1963  West Indies  England 2 21 36 6 West Indies won[34]
40 Neil Hawke 2 July 1964  Australia  England 1 31.3 75 5 Australia on[35]
41 Fred Titmus 8 July 1965  England  New Zealand 3 26 19 5 England won[36]
42 Garfield Sobers 4 August 1966  West Indies  England 2 19.3 41 5 West Indies won[37]
43 Lance Gibbs 4 August 1966  West Indies  England 3 19 39 6 west Indies won[37]
44 Alan Connolly 25 July 1968  Australia  England 2 39 72 5 Drawn[38]
45 Ray Illingworth 25 July 1968  England  Australia 3 51 87 6 Drawn[38]
46 Garfield Sobers 10 July 1969  West Indies  England 3 40 42 5 England won[39]
47 Ashley Mallett 27 July 1972  Australia  England 2 52 114 5 England won[40]
48 Derek Underwood 27 July 1972  England  Australia 3 21 45 6 England won[40]
49 Richard Collinge 5 July 1973  New Zealand  England 2 34 74 5 England won[41]
50 Geoff Arnold 5 July 1973  England  New Zealand 3 22 27 5 England won[41]
51 Gary Gilmour 14 August 1975  Australia  England 1 31.2 85 6 Drawn[42]
52 Phil Edmonds 14 August 1975  England  Australia 2 20 28 5 Drawn[42]
53 Bob Willis 22 July 1976  England  West Indies 3 15.3 42 5 West Indies won[43]
54 Ian Botham 11 August 1977  England  Australia 2 11 21 5 England won[44]
55 Sarfraz Nawaz 29 June 1978  Pakistan  England 2 20 39 5 Drawn[45]
56 Ian Botham 16 July 1981  England  Australia 1 39.2 95 6 England won[46]
57 Terry Alderman 16 July 1981  Australia  England 3 35.3 135 6 England won[46]
58 Bob Willis 16 July 1981  England  Australia 4 15.1 43 8 England won[46]
59 Imran Khan 26 August 1982  Pakistan  England 2 25.2 49 5 England won[47]
60 Ian Botham 26 August 1982  England  Pakistan 3 30 74 5 England won[47]
61 Lance Cairns 28 July 1983  New Zealand  England 1 33.2 74 7 New Zealand won[48]
62 Ewen Chatfield 28 July 1983  New Zealand  England 3 29 95 5 New Zealand won[48]
63 Bob Willis 28 July 1983  England  New Zealand 4 14 35 5 New Zealand won[48]
64 Paul Allott 12 July 1984  England  West Indies 2 26.5 61 6 West Indies won[49]
65 Malcolm Marshall 12 July 1984  West Indies  England 3 26 53 7 West Indies won[49]
66 John Emburey 13 June 1985  England  Australia 3 43.4 82 5 England won[50]
67 Roger Binny 19 June 1986  India  England 2 13 40 5 India won[51]
68 Neil Foster 2 July 1987  England  Pakistan 2 46.2 107 8 Pakistan won[52]
69 Imran Khan 2 July 1987  Pakistan  England 3 19.1 40 7 Pakistan won[52]
70 Derek Pringle 21 July 1988  England  West Indies 2 27 95 5 West Indies won[53]
71 Terry Alderman 8 June 1989  Australia  England 2 37 107 5 Australia won[54]
72 Terry Alderman 8 June 1989  Australia  England 4 20 44 5 Australia won[54]
73 Curtly Ambrose 6 June 1991  West Indies  England 3 28 52 6 England won[55]
74 Waqar Younis 23 July 1992  Pakistan  England 2 30 117 5 England won[56]
75 Neil Mallender 23 July 1992  England  Pakistan 3 23 50 5 England won[56]
76 Paul Reiffel 22 July 1993  Australia  England 2 26 65 5 Australia won[57]
77 Ian Bishop 8 June 1995  West Indies  England 1 16 32 5 West Indies won[58]
78 Dominic Cork 8 August 1996  England  Pakistan 1 37 113 5 Drawn[59]
79 Jason Gillespie 24 July 1997  Australia  England 1 13.4 37 7 Australia won[60]
80 Darren Gough 24 July 1997  England  Australia 2 36 149 5 Australia won[60]
81 Paul Reiffel 24 July 1997  Australia  England 3 21.1 49 5 Australia won[60]
82 Angus Fraser 6 August 1998  England  South Africa 2 25 42 5 England won[61]
83 Shaun Pollock 6 August 1998  South Africa  England 3 35 53 5 England won[61]
84 Allan Donald 6 August 1998  South Africa  England 3 29.2 71 5 England won[61]
85 Darren Gough 6 August 1998  England  South Africa 4 23 42 6 England won[61]
86 Craig White 17 August 2000  England  West Indies 1 14.4 57 5 England won[62]
87 Andrew Caddick 17 August 2000  England  West Indies 3 11.2 14 5 England won[62]
88 Darren Gough 16 August 2001  England  Australia 1 25.1 103 5 England won[63]
89 Glenn McGrath 16 August 2001  Australia  England 2 30.2 76 7 England won[63]
90 Jacques Kallis 21 August 2003  South Africa  England 4 17 54 6 South Africa won[64]
91 Umar Gul 4 August 2006  Pakistan  England 1 29 123 5 England won[65]
92 Peter Siddle 7 August 2009  Australia  England 1 9.5 21 5 Australia won[66]
93 Stuart Broad 7 August 2009  England  Australia 2 25.1 91 6 Australia won[66]
94 Mitchell Johnson 7 August 2009  Australia  England 3 19.3 69 5 Australia won[66]
95 Shane Watson 21 July 2010  Australia  Pakistan 2 11 33 6 Pakistan won[67]
96 Stuart Broad 2 August 2012  England  South Africa 3 16.4 69 5 Drawn[68]
97 Trent Boult 24 May 2013  New Zealand  England 1 22 57 5 England won[69]
98 Graeme Swann 24 May 2013  England  New Zealand 4 32 90 6 England won[69]
99 Liam Plunkett 20 June 2014  England  Sri Lanka 1 15.5 64 5 Sri Lanka won[70]
100 Dhammika Prasad 20 June 2014  Sri Lanka  England 4 22 50 5 Sri Lanka won[70]
101 Stuart Broad 29 May 2015  England  New Zealand 1 17.1 109 5 New Zealand won[71]
102 James Anderson 19 May 2016  England  Sri Lanka 2 11.4 16 5 England won[72]
103 James Anderson 19 May 2016  England  Sri Lanka 3 13.3 29 5 England won[72]
104 James Anderson 25 August 2017  England  West Indies 2 29 76 5 West Indies won[73]
105 Jofra Archer 22 August 2019  England  Australia 1 17.1 45 6 England won[74]
106 Josh Hazlewood 22 August 2019  Australia  England 2 12.5 30 5 England won[74]
106 Ollie Robinson 25 August 2021  England  India 3 26 65 5 England won[75]

Women's matches[]

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at Headingley
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Cathryn Fitzpatrick 6 July 2001  Australia  England 1 22.5 31 5 Australia won[76]

One Day International five-wicket hauls[]

As of 21 January 2020

There have been seven five-wicket hauls taken in ODIs on the ground.

Five-wicket hauls in Men's One Day Internationals at Headingley
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Dennis Lillee 7 June 1975  Australia  Pakistan 2 12 34 5 Australia won[77]
2 Gary Gilmour 18 June 1975  Australia  England 1 12 14 6 Australia won[78]
3 Winston Davis 11 June 1983[d]  West Indies  Australia 2 10.3 51 7 West Indies won[79]
4 Ashantha de Mel 16 June 1983  Sri Lanka  Pakistan 1 12 39 5 Pakistan won[80]
5 Abdul Qadirdagger 16 June 1983  Pakistan  Sri Lanka 2 12 44 5 Pakistan won[80]
6 Waqar Younis 17 June 2001  Pakistan  England 1 10 36 7 Pakistan won[81]
7 Chris Woakes 19 May 2019  England  Pakistan 2 10 54 5 England won[82]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Prior to Australian federation in 1901, there was no national flag of Australia.[11]
  2. ^ Five-ball overs were used in this match.
  3. ^ Prior to the unification of the South African colonies in 1910, there was no national flag of South Africa.[14]
  4. ^ The match started on 11 June but ran into the reserve day on 12 June.

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