List of international cricket five-wicket hauls by Shakib Al Hasan

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 as a notable achievement,[2] and as of August 2017 only 45 players have taken 15 or more five-wicket hauls at international level in their cricketing careers.[3] Shakib Al Hasan, a slow left-arm orthodox spinner, represents the Bangladesh national cricket team.[4] With 21 five-wicket hauls across all formats of international cricket, he ranks equal twenty-fourth in the all-time list, and first among his countrymen.[lower-alpha 1] He has been described as "Bangladesh's greatest-ever cricketer",[5][6] and is ranked as the top all-rounder in One Day International (ODI) cricket as of October 2016.[7]

Shakib Al Hasan, Bangladesh's leading wicket taker in international cricket, has taken 21 five-wicket hauls in international cricket.

Shakib's first five-wicket haul came against New Zealand during the first Test of the 2008–09 home series; he took seven wickets for 36 runs in New Zealand's first innings. As of August 2017, it remains his best bowling figures in Test cricket. He ended the year with three more five-wicket hauls, which came in consecutive innings against South Africa and Sri Lanka.[8] In Test cricket, he is among the four bowlers who have taken five-wicket hauls against all Test-playing nations.[lower-alpha 2][10]

Shakib made his ODI debut in 2007, a year before his first Test appearance. He has taken two five-wicket hauls in the format. His best figures in the format are five wickets for 29 runs against Afghanistan in the 2019 World Cup.[11] In December 2018, Shakib became the eighth cricketer to take at least one five wicket-haul in all three formats when he took five wickets for 20 runs in the second Twenty20 International against West Indies.[lower-alpha 3]

Key

Shakib has taken nine of his twenty five-wicket hauls at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium
Key
Symbol Meaning
Date Day the Test started or ODI held
Inn Innings in which five-wicket haul was taken
Overs Number of overs bowled
Runs Number of runs conceded
Wkts Number of wickets taken
Econ Runs conceded per over
Batsmen Batsmen whose wickets were taken
Result Result for the Bangladesh team
* One of two five-wicket hauls by Shakib in a match
10 or more wickets taken in the match
Shakib was selected as man of the match

Tests

Five-wicket hauls in Test cricket by Shakib Al Hasan[10]
No.DateGroundAgainstInnOversRunsWktsEconBatsmenResult
1 17 October 2008 Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong New Zealand225.536 7 1.39 Lost[13]
2 19 November 2008 Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein South Africa138130 5 3.42 Lost[14]
3 26 November 2008 SuperSport Park, Centurion South Africa22899 6 3.53 Lost[15]
4 26 December 2008 Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur Sri Lanka128.470 5 2.44 Lost[16]
5 17 July 2009 National Cricket Stadium, St. George's West Indies324.570 5 2.81 Won[17]
6 17 January 2010 Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong India129.562 5 2.07 Lost[18]
7 4 June 2010 Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester England137.3121 5 3.22 Lost[19]
8 29 October 2011 Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur West Indies134.463 5 1.81 Lost[20]
9 17 December 2011 Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur Pakistan240.582 6 2.00 Lost[21]
10 21 October 2013 Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur New Zealand243.0103 5 2.39 Drawn[22]
11 4 February 2014 Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong Sri Lanka134.0148 5 4.35 Drawn[23]
12 25 October 2014 Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur Zimbabwe124.559 6 2.37 Won[24]
13 3 November 2014 * Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium, Khulna Zimbabwe24180 5 1.95 Won[25]
14 3 November 2014 * Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium, Khulna Zimbabwe41844 5 2.44 Won[25]
15 20 October 2016 Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong England33385 5 2.57 Lost[26]
16 27 August 2017 * Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur Australia225.568 5 2.63 Won[27]
17 27 August 2017 * Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur Australia22885 5 3.03 Won[27]
18 12 July 2018 Sabina Park, Kingston West Indies21733 6 1.94 Lost[28]

ODIs

Five-wicket hauls in ODIs by Shakib Al Hasan[11]
No.DateGroundAgainstInnOversRunsWktsEconBatsmenResult
1 7 November 2015 Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur Zimbabwe21047 5 4.70 Won[29]
224 June 2019 Rose Bowl, Southampton Afghanistan21029 5 2.90 Won[30]

T20Is

Five-wicket hauls in T20Is by Shakib Al Hasan[31]
No.DateGroundAgainstInnOversRunsWktsEconBatsmenResultRef
1 20 December 2018 Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur West Indies2420 5 5.00 Won[32]

Notes

  1. He shares the position with Clarrie Grimmett (Australia) and Shaun Pollock (South Africa).[3]
  2. The others being Muttiah Muralitharan, Rangana Herath and Dale Steyn.[9]
  3. The other players are Tim Southee, Lasith Malinga, Ajantha Mendis, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Umar Gul, Imran Tahir and Kuldeep Yadav.[12]

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