List of international cricket five-wicket hauls by Richard Hadlee

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Statue of Hadlee

In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a "five–for" or "fifer")

one of their Cricketers of the Year in 1982.[8] In 2009, the International Cricket Council (ICC) inducted him into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.[9][10] Hadlee was the first bowler to take 400 wickets in Test cricket.[6]

Hadlee made his Test debut in 1973 against

Brisbane Cricket Ground, in November 1985.[15]
He followed up in the second innings of that match with 6 for 71 and achieved his best match figures of 15 for 123 to give New Zealand an innings win.

Having made his

County Cricket Ground, Bristol, in June 1983.[22] By the time he retired from international cricket in 1990 after nearly 17 years,[6] Hadlee had taken 36 five-wicket hauls in Test cricket and five in ODIs.[4][5] As of October 2012, he is second overall among all-time combined five-wicket haul takers, behind Muttiah Muralitharan.[3]

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 New Zealand team
* One of two five-wicket hauls by Hadlee in a match
10 or more wickets taken in the match
Hadlee was selected as
man of the match

Tests

Five-wicket hauls in Test cricket
No. Date Ground Against Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
1 13 February 1976 Basin Reserve, Wellington  India 4 8.3[note 1] 23 7 2.05 Won[12]
2 9 October 1976 Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore  Pakistan 1 19[note 1] 121 5 4.77 Lost[23]
3 10 February 1978 Basin Reserve, Wellington  England 4 13.3[note 1] 26 6 1.45 Won[24]
4 24 August 1978
Lord's Cricket Ground
, London
 England 2 32 84 5 2.62 Lost[27]
5 2 February 1979 Lancaster Park, Christchurch  Pakistan 1 25[note 1] 62 5 1.86 Lost[25]
6 23 February 1979 Eden Park, Auckland  Pakistan 2 27[note 1] 104 5 2.88 Drawn[26]
7 9 February 1980* † Carisbrook, Dunedin  West Indies 1 20 34 5 1.70 Won[13]
8 9 February 1980* † Carisbrook, Dunedin  West Indies 3 36 68 6 1.88 Won[13]
9 12 December 1980
Perth
 Australia 2 27 87 5 3.22 Lost[28]
10 26 December 1980 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne  Australia 3 27.2 57 6 2.08 Drawn[29]
11 6 March 1981 Lancaster Park, Christchurch  India 1 33 47 5 1.42 Drawn[30]
12 12 March 1982 Eden Park, Auckland  Australia 3 28 63 5 2.25 Won[31]
13 19 March 1982 Lancaster Park, Christchurch  Australia 1 28.5 100 6 3.46 Lost[32]
14 14 July 1983
Kennington Oval
, London
 England 1 23.4 53 6 2.23 Lost[33]
15 11 August 1983
Lord's Cricket Ground
, London
 England 1 40 93 5 2.32 Lost[34]
16 3 February 1984 Lancaster Park, Christchurch  England 3 18 28 5 1.55 Won[35]
17 26 February 1984 * † ‡ Colombo Cricket Club Ground, Colombo  Sri Lanka 1 22 73 5 3.31 Won[14]
18 26 February 1984 * † ‡ Colombo Cricket Club Ground, Colombo  Sri Lanka 3 16 29 5 1.81 Won[14]
19 9 February 1985 Carisbrook, Dunedin  Pakistan 1 24 51 6 2.12 Won[36]
20 8 November 1985 * † ‡
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane
 Australia 1 23.4 52 9 2.19 Won[15]
21 8 November 1985 * † ‡
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane
 Australia 3 28.5 71 6 2.46 Won[15]
22 22 November 1985 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney  Australia 2 24 65 5 2.70 Lost[37]
23 30 November 1985* † ‡
Perth
 Australia 1 26.5 65 5 2.42 Won[16]
24 30 November 1985 * † ‡
Perth
 Australia 3 39 90 6 2.30 Won[16]
25 28 February 1986 Lancaster Park, Christchurch  Australia 1 44 116 7 2.59 Drawn[38]
26 24 July 1986
Lord's Cricket Ground
, London
 England 1 37.5 80 6 2.11 Drawn[39]
27 7 August 1986 † ‡ Trent Bridge, Nottingham  England 1 32 80 6 2.50 Won[40]
28 27 February 1987 Eden Park, Auckland  West Indies 1 41.4 105 6 2.52 Lost[41]
29 12 March 1987 Lancaster Park, Christchurch  West Indies 1 12.3 50 6 4.00 Won[42]
30 15 December 1987 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide  Australia 2 42 68 5 1.61 Drawn[43]
31 26 December 1987 * † ‡ Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne  Australia 2 44 109 5 2.47 Drawn[17]
32 26 December 1987 * † ‡ Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne  Australia 4 31 67 5 2.16 Drawn[17]
33 12 November 1988 M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore  India 1 30 65 5 2.16 Lost[44]
34 24 November 1988 Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai  India 2 20.5 49 6 2.35 Won[45]
35 15 February 1990 Basin Reserve, Wellington  Australia 1 16.2 39 5 2.38 Won[46]
36 6 May 1990 Edgbaston, Birmingham  England 3 21 53 5 2.52 Lost[47]

One Day Internationals

Five-wicket hauls in One Day Internationals
No. Date Ground Against Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
1 9 December 1980
Perth
 India 1 9 32 5 3.55 Lost[21]
2 29 January 1981 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney  Australia 2 8.3 26 5 3.05 Won[48]
3 13 June 1983
County Cricket Ground, Bristol
 Sri Lanka 1 10.1 25 5 2.45 Won[22]
4 18 February 1984 Lancaster Park, Christchurch  England 1 10 32 5 3.20 Lost[49]
5 6 February 1989 McLean Park, Napier  Pakistan 1 10 38 5 3.80 Won[50]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e Eight-ball overs were bowled in this match.[12][23][24][25][26]

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