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

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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 Heath Streak against Pakistan in 1995. Streak took five wickets for 70 runs, with Pakistan's Wasim Akram also taking a five-wicket haul later in the same match.[6] The best figures in Test cricket on the ground are the 8/109 taken by Zimbabwean spinner Paul Strang against New Zealand in 2000. Team-mate Adam Huckle has the best match figures in Test cricket on the ground, taking 11 wickets, including two five-wicket hauls, against New Zealand in 1995.[2]

The first ODI five-wicket haul on the ground was also taken by Streak, who took 5/32 against India in 1997.[7] New Zealand's Shane Bond as the best ODI figures on the ground, taking 6/19 against India in 2005.[2] As of December 2019, 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

A total of 23 five-wicket hauls have been taken in Test matches on the ground.

As of 28 December 2019
Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at Queens Sports Club
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Heath Streak[A] 7 February 1995  Zimbabwe  Pakistan 2 26 70 5 Pakistan won[6]
2 Wasim Akram[A] 7 February 1995  Pakistan  Zimbabwe 3 22.3 43 5 Pakistan won[6]
3 Paul Strang 18 December 1996  Zimbabwe  England 2 58.4 123 5 Drawn[8]
4 Adam Huckle[B] 25 September 1997  Zimbabwe  New Zealand 2 40.4 109 6 Drawn[10]
5 Adam Huckle[B] 25 September 1997  Zimbabwe  New Zealand 4 32 146 5 Drawn[10]
6 Waqar Younis 14 March 1998  Pakistan  Zimbabwe 1 28.2 106 5 Drawn[11]
7 Pramodya Wickramasinghe[C] 18 November 1999  Sri Lanka  Zimbabwe 1 21.2 60 6 Drawn[12]
8 Paul Wiseman[D] 12 September 2000  New Zealand  Zimbabwe 1 45 90 5 New Zealand won[13]
9 Paul Strang[D] 12 September 2000  Zimbabwe  New Zealand 2 51.5 109 8 New Zealand won[13]
10 Chris Cairns[D] 12 September 2000  New Zealand  Zimbabwe 3 14.5 31 5 New Zealand won[13]
11 Andy Blignaut[E] 19 April 2001  Zimbabwe  Bangladesh 1 23.3 73 5 Zimbabwe won[16]
12 Manjural Islam[E] 19 April 2001  Bangladesh  Zimbabwe 2 35 81 6 Zimbabwe won[16]
13 Ray Price 14 September 2001  Zimbabwe  South Africa 2 79 181 5 Drawn[17]
14 Saqlain Mushtaq 16 November 2002  Pakistan  Zimbabwe 1 25.5 66 7 Pakistan won[18]
15 Ray Price 12 November 2003  Zimbabwe  West Indies 1 43 199 5 West Indies won[19]
16 Shane Bond 15 August 2005  New Zealand  Zimbabwe 1 17 51 6 New Zealand won[20]
17 Irfan Pathan 13 September 2005  India  Zimbabwe 1 18.5 58 5 India won[21]
18 Daniel Vettori[F] 1 November 2011  New Zealand  Zimbabwe 2 43 70 5 New Zealand won[22]
19 Kyle Jarvis[F] 1 November 2011  Zimbabwe  New Zealand 3 18 64 5 New Zealand won[22]
20 Doug Bracewell[F] 1 November 2011  New Zealand  Zimbabwe 4 25 85 5 New Zealand won[22]
21 Neil Wagner 28 July 2016  New Zealand  Zimbabwe 1 20.5 41 6 New Zealand won[23]
22 Devendra Bishoo 21 October 2017  West Indies  Zimbabwe 2 24 79 5 West Indies won[24]
23 Sikandar Raza[G] 29 October 2017  Zimbabwe  West Indies 2 48 99 5 Drawn[25]

One Day International five-wicket hauls

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

As of 25 June 2023
Five-wicket hauls in Men's One Day International matches at Queens Sports Club
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Heath Streak[H] 15 February 1997  Zimbabwe  India 1 8.5 32 5 Zimbabwe won[7]
2 Craig White[I] 18 February 2000  England  Zimbabwe 1 10 21 5 England won[28]
3 Henry Olonga[J] 15 December 2002  Zimbabwe  Kenya 1 9 28 6 Zimbabwe won[29]
4 Shane Bond[K] 26 August 2005[b]  New Zealand  India 2 9 19 6 New Zealand won[30]
5 Jerome Taylor[L] 7 December 2007  West Indies  Zimbabwe 1 10 48 5 West Indies won[32]
6 Ziaur Rahman[M] 3 May 2013  Bangladesh  Zimbabwe 2 9 30 5 Bangladesh won[34]
7 Amit Mishra 3 August 2013  India  Zimbabwe 1 8.5 48 6 India won[35]
8 Donald Tiripano[N] 24 July 2014  Zimbabwe  Afghanistan 1 9.1 63 5 Afghanistan won[37]
9 Safyaan Sharif[O] 12 March 2018[c]  Scotland  Zimbabwe 1 8.4 33 5 Tied[P][39]
10 Faheem Ashraf[Q] 18 July 2018  Pakistan  Zimbabwe 1 8.1 22 5 Pakistan won[41]
11 Wanindu Hasaranga 19 June 2023 [d]  Sri Lanka  United Arab Emirates 2 8 24 6 Sri Lanka won[42]
12 23 June 2023 [e]  Oman 1 7.2 13 5 Sri Lanka won[43]
13 25 June 2023 [f]  Ireland 2 10 79 5 Sri Lanka won[44]

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. 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.
  4. ^ The match was part of the 2023 Cricket World Cup Qualifier competition which was staged in Zimbabwe.
  5. ^ The match was part of the 2023 Cricket World Cup Qualifier competition which was staged in Zimbabwe.
  6. ^ The match was part of the 2023 Cricket World Cup Qualifier competition which was staged in Zimbabwe.
  1. ^ a b Streak and Wasim Akram took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  2. ^ a b Huckle took his five-wicket hauls during the same match. They were the only five-wicket hauls of his international career and his 11/255 represent the best bowling match figures on the ground. His 6/109 in the second innings of the match was the first time six wickets had been taken in an innings in a Test match on the ground.[2][9]
  3. ^ Wickramasinghe's 6/60 set new best Test match innings bowling figures on the ground.
  4. ^ a b c Wiseman, Strang and Cairns took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Strang's 8/109 was the first time eight wickets had been taken in an innings on the ground in a Test match and remain the best Test match innings bowling figures on the ground.[2]
  5. ^ a b Blignaut and Manjural Islam took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. The match was Blignaut's Test match debut. This was the only time Manjural took a five-wicket haul in international cricket.[14][15]
  6. ^ a b c Vettori, Jarvis and Bracewell took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. The match was Bracewell's debut Test match.
  7. ^ As of January 2020 this is Sikandar Raza's only five-wicket haul in senior cricket.
  8. ^ Streak is the only players to take five-wicket hauls in both Test and ODI cricket in Zimbabwe. His five-wicket haul in this match was the only one of his ODI career.[26]
  9. ^ White's five-wicket haul was the only one of his ODI career. It set new best innings bowling figures in an ODI on the ground.[27]
  10. ^ Olonga's six wickets in the match were the first time six wickets had been taken in an ODI on the ground.
  11. ^ Bond's 6/19 are the best bowling figures in an ODO on the ground.[2]
  12. ^ Taylor's five-wicket haul was the only one of his ODI career.[31]
  13. ^ Ziaur Rahman's five-wicket hail was the only one of his ODI career.[33]
  14. ^ Tiripano's five-wicket haul was the only one of his international career.[36]
  15. ^ As of January 2020 Safyaan Sharif's five-wicket haul is the only one of his international career.[38]
  16. ^ Both sides were bowled out for 210 runs. As the match was in the group stages of the competition no super over was played.[39]
  17. ^ As of January 2020 Faheem Ashraf's five-wicket haul is the only one of his international career. [40]

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