List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at Headingley

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 21 January 2020

There have been 107 five-wicket hauls taken in Test matches on the ground.

Men's matches

Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at Headingley
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Hugh Trumble29 June 1899Australia[lower-alpha 1] England239.3[lower-alpha 2]605 Drawn[11]
2Arnold Warren3 July 1905 England Australia219.2575 Drawn[12]
3Warwick Armstrong3 July 1905 Australia England3511225 Drawn[12]
4Aubrey Faulkner29 July 1907South Africa[lower-alpha 3] England111176 England won[14]
5Colin Blythe29 July 1907 EnglandSouth Africa215.5598 England won[14]
6Colin Blythe29 July 1907 EnglandSouth Africa422.4407 England won[14]
7Charlie Macartney1 July 1909 Australia England225.3587 Australia won[15]
8Sydney Barnes1 July 1909 England Australia335636 Australia won[15]
9Tibby Cotter1 July 1909 Australia England416385 Australia won[15]
10Sydney Barnes8 July 1912 England South Africa222526 England won[16]
11Maurice Tate12 July 1924 England South Africa217426 England won[17]
12Clarrie Grimmett10 July 1926 Australia England239885 Drawn[18]
13Tich Freeman13 July 1929 England South Africa132.31157 England won[19]
14Neville Quinn13 July 1929 South Africa England229.5926 England won[19]
15Maurice Tate11 July 1930 England Australia1391245 Drawn[20]
16Clarrie Grimmett11 July 1930 Australia England256.21355 Drawn[20]
17Bill Bowes20 July 1934 England Australia2501426 Drawn[21]
18Bill O'Reilly22 July 1938 Australia England134.1665 Australia won[22]
19Bill O'Reilly22 July 1938 Australia England321.5565 Australia won[22]
20Jack Cowie11 June 1949 New Zealand England1431275 Drawn[23]
21Tom Burtt11 June 1949 New Zealand England139.3975 Drawn[23]
22Trevor Bailey11 June 1949 England New Zealand232.31186 Drawn[23]
23Athol Rowan26 July 1951 South Africa England2681745 Drawn[24]
24Ghulam Ahmed5 June 1952 India England2631005 England won[25]
25Ray Lindwall23 July 1953 Australia England135545 Drawn[26]
26Alec Bedser23 July 1953 England Australia228.5956 Drawn[26]
27Trevor Goddard21 July 1955 South Africa England462695 South Africa won[27]
28Hugh Tayfield21 July 1955 South Africa England447.1945 South Africa won[27]
29Jim Laker12 July 1956 England Australia229585 England won[28]
30Jim Laker12 July 1956 England Australia341.3556 England won[28]
31Peter Loader25 July 1957 England West Indies120.3366 England won[29]
32Frank Worrell25 July 1957 West Indies England238.2707 England won[29]
33Jim Laker3 July 1958 England New Zealand122175 England won[30]
34Tony Lock3 July 1958 England New Zealand335.2517 England won[30]
35Fred Trueman6 July 1961 England Australia122585 England won[31]
36Alan Davidson6 July 1961 Australia England247635 England won[31]
37Fred Trueman6 July 1961 England Australia315.5306 England won[31]
38Munir Malik5 July 1962 Pakistan England1491285 England won[32]
39Charlie Griffith25 July 1963 West Indies England221366 West Indies won[33]
40Neil Hawke2 July 1964 Australia England131.3755 Australia on[34]
41Fred Titmus8 July 1965 England New Zealand326195 England won[35]
42Garfield Sobers4 August 1966 West Indies England219.3415 West Indies won[36]
43Lance Gibbs4 August 1966 West Indies England319396 west Indies won[36]
44Alan Connolly25 July 1968 Australia England239725 Drawn[37]
45Ray Illingworth25 July 1968 England Australia351876 Drawn[37]
46Garfield Sobers10 July 1969 West Indies England340425 England won[38]
47Ashley Mallett27 July 1972 Australia England2521145 England won[39]
48Derek Underwood27 July 1972 England Australia321456 England won[39]
49Richard Collinge5 July 1973 New Zealand England234745 England won[40]
50Geoff Arnold5 July 1973 England New Zealand322275 England won[40]
51Gary Gilmour14 August 1975 Australia England131.2856 Drawn[41]
52Phil Edmonds14 August 1975 England Australia220285 Drawn[41]
53Bob Willis22 July 1976 England West Indies315.3425 West Indies won[42]
54Ian Botham11 August 1977 England Australia211215 England won[43]
55Sarfraz Nawaz29 June 1978 Pakistan England220395 Drawn[44]
56Ian Botham16 July 1981 England Australia139.2956 England won[45]
57Terry Alderman16 July 1981 Australia England335.31356 England won[45]
58Bob Willis16 July 1981 England Australia415.1438 England won[45]
59Imran Khan26 August 1982 Pakistan England225.2495 England won[46]
60Ian Botham26 August 1982 England Pakistan330745 England won[46]
61Lance Cairns28 July 1983 New Zealand England133.2747 New Zealand won[47]
62Ewen Chatfield28 July 1983 New Zealand England329955 New Zealand won[47]
63Bob Willis28 July 1983 England New Zealand414355 New Zealand won[47]
64Paul Allott12 July 1984 England West Indies226.5616 West Indies won[48]
65Malcolm Marshall12 July 1984 West Indies England326537 West Indies won[48]
66John Emburey13 June 1985 England Australia343.4825 England won[49]
67Roger Binny19 June 1986 India England213405 India won[50]
68Neil Foster2 July 1987 England Pakistan246.21078 Pakistan won[51]
69Imran Khan2 July 1987 Pakistan England319.1407 Pakistan won[51]
70Derek Pringle21 July 1988 England West Indies227955 West Indies won[52]
71Terry Alderman8 June 1989 Australia England2371075 Australia won[53]
72Terry Alderman8 June 1989 Australia England420445 Australia won[53]
73Curtly Ambrose6 June 1991 West Indies England328526 England won[54]
74Waqar Younis23 July 1992 Pakistan England2301175 England won[55]
75Neil Mallender23 July 1992 England Pakistan323505 England won[55]
76Paul Reiffel22 July 1993 Australia England226655 Australia won[56]
77Ian Bishop8 June 1995 West Indies England116325 West Indies won[57]
78Dominic Cork8 August 1996 England Pakistan1371135 Drawn[58]
79Jason Gillespie24 July 1997 Australia England113.4377 Australia won[59]
80Darren Gough24 July 1997 England Australia2361495 Australia won[59]
81Paul Reiffel24 July 1997 Australia England321.1495 Australia won[59]
82Angus Fraser6 August 1998 England South Africa225425 England won[60]
83Shaun Pollock6 August 1998 South Africa England335535 England won[60]
84Allan Donald6 August 1998 South Africa England329.2715 England won[60]
85Darren Gough6 August 1998 England South Africa423426 England won[60]
86Craig White17 August 2000 England West Indies114.4575 England won[61]
87Andrew Caddick17 August 2000 England West Indies311.2145 England won[61]
88Darren Gough16 August 2001 England Australia125.11035 England won[62]
89Glenn McGrath16 August 2001 Australia England230.2767 England won[62]
90Jacques Kallis21 August 2003 South Africa England417546 South Africa won[63]
91Umar Gul4 August 2006 Pakistan England1291235 England won[64]
92Peter Siddle7 August 2009 Australia England19.5215 Australia won[65]
93Stuart Broad7 August 2009 England Australia225.1916 Australia won[65]
94Mitchell Johnson7 August 2009 Australia England319.3695 Australia won[65]
95Shane Watson21 July 2010 Australia Pakistan211336 Pakistan won[66]
96Stuart Broad2 August 2012 England South Africa316.4695 Drawn[67]
97Trent Boult24 May 2013 New Zealand England122575 England won[68]
98Graeme Swann24 May 2013 England New Zealand432906 England won[68]
99Liam Plunkett20 June 2014 England Sri Lanka115.5645 Sri Lanka won[69]
100Dhammika Prasad20 June 2014 Sri Lanka England422505 Sri Lanka won[69]
101Stuart Broad29 May 2015 England New Zealand117.11095 New Zealand won[70]
102James Anderson19 May 2016 England Sri Lanka211.4165 England won[71]
103James Anderson19 May 2016 England Sri Lanka313.3295 England won[71]
104James Anderson25 August 2017 England West Indies229765 West Indies won[72]
105Jofra Archer22 August 2019 England Australia117.1456 England won[73]
106Josh Hazlewood22 August 2019 Australia England212.5305 England won[73]

Women's matches

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at Headingley
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Cathryn Fitzpatrick6 July 2001 Australia England122.5315 Australia won[74]

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
1Dennis Lillee7 June 1975 Australia Pakistan212345 Australia won[75]
2Gary Gilmour18 June 1975 Australia England112146 Australia won[76]
3Winston Davis11 June 1983[lower-alpha 4] West Indies Australia210.3517 West Indies won[77]
4Ashantha de Mel16 June 1983 Sri Lanka Pakistan112395 Pakistan won[78]
5Abdul Qadir16 June 1983 Pakistan Sri Lanka212445 Pakistan won[78]
6Waqar Younis17 June 2001 Pakistan England110367 Pakistan won[79]
7Chris Woakes19 May 2019 England Pakistan210545 England won[80]

Notes

  1. Prior to Australian federation in 1901, there was no national flag of Australia.[10]
  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.[13]
  4. The match started on 11 June but ran into the reserve day on 12 June.

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