List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at the Adelaide Oval

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The Adelaide Oval during the 2010 Australia v England Test match. England's Graeme Swann took a five-wicket haul during the match.
The historic scoreboard at the ground in 2008.
Australia's Betty Wilson took two five-wicket hauls at Adelaide.

The Adelaide Oval is a sports stadium located in Adelaide, South Australia. It was established in 1871 and has been used for a wide variety of sports, with the primary uses being cricket and Australian Rules Football. The first international cricket match was held on the ground in 1884 and it remains a major venue for Test cricket. The ground hosted its first One Day International (ODI) in 1975 and its first Twenty20 Internationals (T20I) in 2011, with both the Australian men's and women's teams playing T20Is at the ground on the same day.[1] In addition, it has hosted women's Test and ODI matches and was the first ground at which a day-night Test was played.[2][3]

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

Three bowlers took five-wicket hauls in the first Test match played on the ground. England's Billy Bates took five wickets for 31 runs (5/31) in the first innings of the match in 1884. His team-mate Bobby Peel and Australia's Joey Palmer also took five-wicket hauls during the match.[5] England's Johnny Briggs was the first player to take 10 wickets in a match, taking 5/51 and 6/49 in 1892,[a][6] whilst the best Test match innings bowling figures on the ground were recorded by Australia's Albert Trott who took 8/43 in 1895.[3][8] The first woman to take five wickets in an innings was Australia's Betty Wilson who took 5/23 in the first Woman's Test played on the ground in 1949.[3]

The first One Day International five-wicket haul on the ground was taken by West Indian Andy Roberts who took 5/22 against England in 1980.[9] The first ODI five-wicket haul taken by an Australian was by Carl Rackemann who took 5/16 against Pakistan in 1984, figures which remain the best ODI bowling figures at the venue.[b][3]

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 10 February 2020

There have been a total of 116 five-wicket hauls taken in Test matches on the ground, including four taken in women's Tests.

Men's matches[]

Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at the Adelaide Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Billy Bates 12 December 1884  England Australia[c] 1 24.1[d] 31 5 England won[11]
2 Joey Palmer 12 December 1884 Australia  England 2 73[d] 81 5 England won[11]
3 Bobby Peel 12 December 1884  England Australia 3 40.1[d] 51 5 England won[11]
4 Johnny Briggs[A] 24 March 1892  England Australia 2 21.5 49 6 England won[12]
5 Johnny Briggs[A] 24 March 1892  England Australia 4 28 87 6 England won[12]
6 Tom Richardson 11 January 1895  England Australia 1 21.1 75 5 Australia won[13]
7 George Giffen 11 January 1895 Australia  England 2 28 76 5 Australia won[13]
8 Sydney Callaway 11 January 1895 Australia  England 2 28 76 5 Australia won[13]
9 Albert Trott[B] 11 January 1895 Australia  England 4 27 43 8 Australia won[13]
10 Charlie McLeod 14 January 1898 Australia  England 3 48 65 5 Australia won[14]
11 Monty Noble 14 January 1898 Australia  England 3 33 84 5 Australia won[14]
12 John Gunn 7 January 1902  England  Australia 2 42 76 5 Australia won[15]
13 Hugh Trumble 7 January 1902  Australia  England 3 44 74 6 Australia won[15]
14 Jack O'Connor[C] 10 January 1908  England  Australia 4 21 40 5 Australia won[16]
15 Jack Saunders 10 January 1908  England  Australia 4 21.4 65 5 Australia won[16]
16 Bill Whitty 7 January 1911  Australia  South Africa 3 39.2 104 6 South Africa won[17]
17 Frank Foster 12 January 1912  England  Australia 1 26 36 5 England won[18]
18 Sydney Barnes 12 January 1912  England  Australia 3 46.4 105 5 England won[18]
19 Ciss Parkin 14 January 1921  England  Australia 1 20 60 5 England won[19]
20 Arthur Mailey[D] 14 January 1921  Australia  England 2 32.1 160 5 England won[19]
21 Arthur Mailey[D] 14 January 1921  Australia  England 4 29.2 142 5 England won[19]
22 Clarrie Grimmett 1 February 1929  Australia  England 1 52.1 102 5 England won[20]
23 Jack White[E] 1 February 1929  England  Australia 2 60 130 5 England won[20]
24 Jack White[E] 1 February 1929  England  Australia 4 64.5 126 8 England won[20]
25 Clarrie Grimmett 12 December 1930  Australia  West Indies 1 48 87 7 Australia won[21]
26 Clarrie Grimmett[F] 29 January 1932  Australia  South Africa 1 47 116 7 Australia won[22]
27 Sandy Bell 29 January 1932  South Africa  Australia 2 40 142 5 Australia won[22]
28 Clarrie Grimmett[F] 29 January 1932  Australia  South Africa 3 49.2 83 7 Australia won[22]
29 Tim Wall 13 January 1933  Australia  England 1 34.1 72 5 Australia won[23]
30 Wally Hammond 29 January 1937  England  Australia 3 15.2[e] 57 5 Australia won[24]
31 Chuck Fleetwood-Smith 29 January 1937  Australia  England 4 30[e] 110 6 Australia won[24]
32 Ray Lindwall 23 January 1948  Australia  India 3 16.5[e] 38 7 Australia won[25]
33 Frank Worrell 22 December 1951  West Indies  Australia 1 12.7[e] 38 6 West Indies won[26]
34 Bill Johnston 22 December 1951  Australia  West Indies 2 12[e] 62 6 West Indies won[26]
35 Alf Valentine 22 December 1951  West Indies  Australia 3 27.5[e] 102 6 West Indies won[26]
36 Bill Johnston 24 January 1953  Australia  England 2 49.3[e] 110 5 Drawn[27]
37 Richie Benaud 30 January 1959  Australia  England 2 27[e] 91 5 Australia won[28]
38 Richie Benaud 27 January 1961  Australia  West Indies 1 27[e] 96 5 Drawn[29]
39 Lance Gibbs 27 January 1961  West Indies  Australia 2 35.6[e] 97 5 Drawn[29]
40 Graham McKenzie 25 January 1963  Australia  England 2 27[e] 91 5 Drawn[30]
41 Trevor Goddard 24 January 1964  South Africa  Australia 1 24.6[e] 60 5 South Africa won[31]
42 Neil Hawke 24 January 1964  Australia  South Africa 2 39[e] 139 6 South Africa won[31]
43 Graham McKenzie 28 January 1966  Australia  England 1 21.7[e] 48 6 Australia won[32]
44 Jeff Jones 28 January 1966  England  Australia 2 29[e] 118 6 Australia won[32]
45 Neil Hawke 28 January 1966  Australia  England 3 21[e] 54 5 Australia won[32]
46 Syed Abid Ali[G] 23 December 1967  India  Australia 1 17[e] 55 6 Australia won[33]
47 Rusi Surti 23 December 1967  India  Australia 3 20.1[e] 74 5 Australia won[33]
48 David Renneberg 23 December 1967  Australia  India 4 14.2[e] 39 5 Australia won[33]
49 Alan Connolly 24 January 1969  Australia  West Indies 3 34[e] 122 5 Drawn[34]
50 Dennis Lillee[H] 29 January 1971  Australia  England 3 28.3[e] 84 5 Drawn[35]
51 Ashley Mallett 22 December 1972  Australia  Pakistan 3 23.6[e] 59 8 Australia won[36]
52 David O'Sullivan 26 January 1974  New Zealand  Australia 1 35.5[e] 148 5 Australia won[37]
53 Geoff Dymock[I] 26 January 1974  Australia  New Zealand 3 27[e] 58 5 Australia won[37]
54 Derek Underwood 25 January 1975  England  Australia 1 29[e] 113 7 Australia won[38]
55 Vanburn Holder 23 January 1976  West Indies  Australia 1 21[e] 108 5 Australia won[39]
56 Dennis Lillee 24 December 1976  Australia  Pakistan 3 47.7[e] 163 5 Drawn[40]
57 Bhagwath Chandrasekhar 28 January 1978  India  Australia 1 29.4[e] 136 5 Australia won[41]
58 Dennis Lillee 26 January 1980  Australia  West Indies 1 24 78 5 West Indies won[42]
59 Geoff Dymock 26 January 1980  Australia  West Indies 3 33.5 104 5 West Indies won[42]
60 Michael Holding 30 January 1982  West Indies  Australia 1 25 72 5 West Indies won[43]
61 Bruce Yardley 30 January 1982  Australia  West Indies 2 40.5 132 5 West Indies won[43]
62 Joel Garner 30 January 1982  West Indies  Australia 3 35 56 5 West Indies won[43]
63 Geoff Lawson 10 December 1982  Australia  England 3 24 66 5 Australia won[44]
64 Azeem Hafeez 9 December 1982  Pakistan  Australia 1 38.2 167 5 Drawn[45]
65 Dennis Lillee 9 December 1982  Australia  Pakistan 2 50.2 171 6 Drawn[45]
66 Geoff Lawson 7 December 1984  Australia  West Indies 1 40 112 8 West Indies won[46]
67 Malcolm Marshall[J] 7 December 1984  West Indies  Australia 2 26 69 5 West Indies won[46]
68 Malcolm Marshall[J] 7 December 1984  West Indies  Australia 4 15.5 38 5 West Indies won[46]
69 Kapil Dev 13 December 1985  India  Australia 1 38 106 8 Drawn[47]
70 Richard Hadlee 11 December 1987  New Zealand  Australia 2 42 68 5 Drawn[48]
71 Mike Whitney 3 February 1989  Australia  West Indies 2 30 89 7 Drawn[49]
72 Wasim Akram 19 January 1990  Pakistan  Australia 2 43 100 5 Drawn[50]
73 Merv Hughes 19 January 1990  Australia  Pakistan 3 32 111 5 Drawn[50]
74 Craig McDermott 25 January 1991  Australia  England 2 26.3 97 5 Drawn[51]
75 Craig McDermott[K] 25 January 1992  Australia  India 2 31 76 5 Australia won[52]
76 Kapil Dev 25 January 1992  India  Australia 3 51 130 5 Australia won[52]
77 Craig McDermott[K] 25 January 1992  Australia  India 4 29.1 92 5 Australia won[52]
78 Merv Hughes 23 January 1993  Australia  West Indies 1 21.3 64 5 Drawn[53]
79 Curtly Ambrose 23 January 1993  West Indies  Australia 2 28.2 74 6 Drawn[53]
80 Tim May 23 January 1993  Australia  West Indies 3 6.5 9 5 Drawn[53]
81 Mark Waugh 26 January 1995  Australia  England 3 14 40 5 England won[54]
82 Paul Reiffel 25 January 1996  Australia  Sri Lanka 2 19.1 39 5 Australia won[55]
83 Michael Bevan 25 January 1997  Australia  West Indies 3 22.4 82 6 Australia won[56]
84 Shaun Pollock 30 January 1998  South Africa  Australia 2 41 87 7 Drawn[57]
85 Damien Fleming 10 December 1999  Australia  India 4 9.1 30 5 Australia won[58]
86 Jason Gillespie[L] 15 December 2000  Australia  West Indies 1 32 89 5 Australia won[59]
87 Colin Miller[L][M] 15 December 2000  Australia  West Indies 1 35.5 81 5 Australia won[59]
88 Colin Miller[M] 15 December 2000  Australia  West Indies 3 17 32 5 Australia won[59]
89 Shane Warne 14 December 2001  Australia  South Africa 2 39.4 113 5 Australia won[60]
90 Anil Kumble 12 December 2003  India  Australia 1 43 154 5 India won[61]
91 Ajit Agarkar 12 December 2003  India  Australia 3 16.2 41 6 India won[61]
92 Daniel Vettori 26 November 2004  New Zealand  Australia 1 55.2 152 5 Australia won[62]
93 Dwayne Bravo 25 November 2005  West Indies  Australia 2 27 84 6 Australia won[63]
94 Shane Warne 25 November 2005  Australia  West Indies 3 33 80 6 Australia won[63]
95 Matthew Hoggard 1 December 2006  England  Australia 2 42 109 7 Australia won[64]
96 Brett Lee 28 November 2008  Australia  New Zealand 3 25 105 5 Australia won[65]
97 Sulieman Benn 4 December 2009  West Indies  Australia 2 53 155 5 Drawn[66]
98 Mitchell Johnson 4 December 2009  Australia  West Indies 3 22 103 5 Drawn[66]
99 Graeme Swann 3 December 2010  England  Australia 3 41.1 91 5 England won[67]
100 Peter Siddle 24 January 2012  Australia  India 2 15 49 5 Australia won[68]
101 Morne Morkel 22 November 2012  South Africa  Australia 1 30 146 5 Drawn[69]
102 Mitchell Johnson 5 December 2013  South Africa  Australia 2 17.2 40 7 Australia won[70]
103 Nathan Lyon[N] 9 December 2014  Australia  India 2 36 134 5 Australia won[71]
104 Nathan Lyon[N] 9 December 2014  Australia  India 4 34.1 152 7 Australia won[71]
105 Josh Hazlewood 27 November 2015  Australia  New Zealand 3 24.5 70 6 Australia won[72]
106 Trent Boult 27 November 2015  New Zealand  Australia 4 16 60 5 Australia won[72]
107 James Anderson 2 December 2017  England  Australia 3 22 43 5 Australia won[73]
108 Mitchell Starc 2 December 2017  Australia  England 4 19.2 88 5 Australia won[73]
109 Nathan Lyon 6 December 2018  Australia  India 3 42 122 6 India won[74]
110 Mitchell Starc 29 November 2019  Australia  Pakistan 2 25 66 6 Australia won[75]
111 Nathan Lyon 29 November 2019  Australia  Pakistan 3 25 69 5 Australia won[75]
112 Josh Hazlewood 17 December 2020  Australia  India 3 5 8 5 Australia won[76]

Women's matches[]

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at the Adelaide Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Betty Wilson 14 January 1949  Australia  England 2 26.5 23 6 Australia won[77]
2 Betty Wilson 8 March 1958  Australia  England 2 49 71 6 Drawn[78]
3 Avril Starling 21 December 1984  England  Australia 4 16.5 36 5 England won[79]
4 Lisa Sthalekar 18 February 2006  Australia  India 3 20.5 30 5 Australia won[80]

One Day International five-wicket hauls[]

As of 10 February 2020

A total of 13 five-wicket hauls have been taken in ODIs on the ground.

Five-wicket hauls in Men's One Day International matches at the Adelaide Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Andy Roberts 16 January 1980  West Indies  England 2 10 22 5 West Indies won[81]
2 Ewen Chatfield 23 November 1980  New Zealand  Australia 1 10 34 5 New Zealand won[82]
3 Carl Rackemann 30 January 1984  Australia  Pakistan 2 8.2 16 5 Australia won[83]
4 Bruce Reid 26 January 1986  Australia  India 2 10 53 5 Australia won[84]
5 Saqlain Mushtaq 15 December 1996  Pakistan  Australia 2 8.5 29 5 Pakistan won[85]
6 Jimmy Adams 17 December 1996  West Indies  Pakistan 1 10 37 5 West Indies won[86]
7 Glenn McGrath 24 January 1999  Australia  Sri Lanka 2 10 40 5 Australia won[87]
8 Brett Lee 26 January 2000  Australia  India 2 8.5 27 5 Australia won[88]
9 Shane Bond 26 January 2002  New Zealand  Australia 2 9.2 25 5 Australia won[89]
10 Pedro Collins 26 January 2005  West Indies  Australia 1 10 43 5 Australia won[90]
11 Ryan Harris 26 January 2010  Australia  Pakistan 2 10 43 5 Australia won[91]
12 Clint McKay 8 March 2012  Australia  Sri Lanka 2 9.5 28 5 Australia won[92]
13 Sohail Khan 15 February 2015[f]  Pakistan  India 1 10 55 5 India won[93]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Heavy rain "ruined" the wicket at Adelaide before Australia batted in the 1982 Test. Wisden attributed Briggs' success to this.[6][7]
  2. ^ As of February 2020 no five-wicket hauls have been taken in Women's ODIs or in T20I matches on the ground.
  3. ^ Prior to the Federation of Australia the six self-governing colonies in Australia had no common flag. The Flag of Australia was used from September 1901 and officially adopted in 1903.[10]
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c Four-ball overs were used in this match.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Eight-ball overs were used during this match.
  6. ^ This match was part of the 2015 Cricket World Cup.
  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Briggs took two five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  2. ^ Trott made his Test match debut in this match.
  3. ^ O'Connor made his Test match debut in the match.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Mailey took two five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b White took two five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b Grimmett took two five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  7. ^ Syed Abid Ali made his Test match debut in this match.
  8. ^ Lillee made his Test match debut in this match.
  9. ^ Dymock made his Test match debut in this match.
  10. ^ Jump up to: a b Marshall took two five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  11. ^ Jump up to: a b McDermott took two five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  12. ^ Jump up to: a b Gillespie and Miller took five-wicket hauls in the same innings.
  13. ^ Jump up to: a b Miller took two five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  14. ^ Jump up to: a b Lyon took two five-wicket hauls in the match.

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