List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at the Oval

The Oval, currently referred to for sponsorship purposes as the Kia Oval,[1][2] is an international cricket ground in Kennington, in the London Borough of Lambeth, in south London.[3] The Oval has been the home ground of Surrey County Cricket Club since it was opened in 1845.[4][5][6] It was the first ground in England to host international Test cricket in September 1880.[7][8] The final Test match of the English season is traditionally played there. The Oval has hosted Test, One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International cricket matches in both men's and women's cricket.

In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a "five-for" or "fifer")[9][10] refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings, which is regarded as a notable achievement.[11] The first bowler to take a five-wicket haul in a Test match at the Oval was Fred Morley in 1880 who finished with bowling figures of 5 wickets for 56 runs.[12] In women's cricket, five bowlers have taken five-wicket hauls in Women's Tests, the first being England's Joan Davis who took 5 wickets for 31 runs against Australia in 1937.[13]

The first bowler to take a five-wicket haul in an ODI on the ground was England's Mike Hendrick who took 5 wickets for 31 runs against Australia in 1980.[14] Only one five-wicket haul has been taken in T20I cricket: Pakistan's Umar Gul's 5 wickets for 6 runs in 2009.[15]

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 4 August 2025

A total of 155 Test match five-wicket hauls have been taken at the Oval, including five taken in Women's Tests.

Men's matches

Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at the Oval[16]
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Fred Morley[A] 6 September 1880  England Australia[a] 2 32[b] 56 5 England won[18]
2 Dick Barlow[B] 28 August 1882  England Australia 1 31[b] 19 5 Australia won[19]
3 Fred Spofforth[B] 28 August 1882 Australia  England 2 36.3[b] 46 7 Australia won[19]
4 Fred Spofforth[B] 28 August 1882 Australia  England 4 28[b] 44 7 Australia won[19]
5 George Lohmann[C] 12 August 1886  England Australia 2 30.2[b] 36 7 England won[20]
6 George Lohmann[C] 12 August 1886  England Australia 3 37[b] 68 5 England won[20]
7 Johnny Briggs[D] 13 August 1888  England Australia 1 37[b] 25 5 England won[21]
8 Charles Turner[D] 13 August 1888 Australia  England 2 60[b] 112 6 England won[21]
9 Billy Barnes[D] 13 August 1888  England Australia 3 29[b] 32 5 England won[21]
10 Frederick Martin[E] 11 August 1890  England Australia 1 27[c] 50 6 England won[22]
11 Frederick Martin[E] 11 August 1890  England Australia 3 30.2[c] 52 6 England won[22]
12 J. J. Ferris[E] 11 August 1890 Australia  England 4 23[c] 49 5 England won[22]
13 George Giffen[F] 14 August 1893 Australia  England 1 54[c] 128 7 England won[23]
14 Johnny Briggs[F] 14 August 1893  England Australia 2 14.3[c] 34 5 England won[23]
15 Johnny Briggs[F] 14 August 1893  England Australia 3 35[c] 114 5 England won[23]
16 Hugh Trumble[G] 10 August 1896 Australia  England 1 40[c] 59 6 England won[24]
17 J. T. Hearne[G] 10 August 1896  England Australia 2 26.1[c] 41 6 England won[24]
18 Hugh Trumble[G] 10 August 1896 Australia  England 3 25[c] 30 6 England won[24]
19 Bobby Peel[G] 10 August 1896  England Australia 4 12[c] 23 6 England won[24]
20 Bill Lockwood 14 August 1899  England Australia 2 40.3[c] 71 7 England won[25]
21 George Hirst[H] 11 August 1902  England Australia 1 29 77 5 England won[26]
22 Hugh Trumble[H] 11 August 1902 Australia  England 2 31 65 8 England won[26]
23 Bill Lockwood[H] 11 August 1902  England Australia 3 20 45 5 England won[26]
24 Tibby Cotter[I] 14 August 1905  Australia  England 1 40 148 7 Drawn[27]
25 Walter Brearley[I] 14 August 1905  England  Australia 2 31.1 110 5 Drawn[27]
26 Colin Blythe 19 August 1907  England  South Africa 2 20.3 61 5 Drawn[28]
27 Douglas Carr[J] 9 August 1909  England  Australia 1 34 146 5 Drawn[29]
28 Tibby Cotter[J] 9 August 1909  Australia  England 2 27.4 95 6 Drawn[29]
29 Sydney Barnes[K][L] 12 August 1912  England  South Africa 1 21 28 5 England won[30]
30 Frank Woolley[K][L] 12 August 1912  England  South Africa 1 15.3 41 5 England won[30]
31 Aubrey Faulkner[K] 12 August 1912  South Africa  England 2 27.1 84 7 England won[30]
32 Sydney Barnes[K] 12 August 1912  England  South Africa 3 16.4 29 8 England won[30]
33 Sydney Barnes[M][L] 19 August 1912  England  Australia 2 27 30 5 England won[31]
34 Frank Woolley[M][L] 19 August 1912  England  Australia 2 9.4 29 5 England won[31]
35 Gerry Hazlitt[M] 19 August 1912  Australia  England 3 21.4 25 7 England won[31]
36 Frank Woolley[M] 19 August 1912  England  Australia 4 7.4 20 5 England won[31]
37 Ted McDonald 13 August 1921  Australia  England 1 47 143 5 Drawn[32]
38 Arthur Mailey 14 August 1926  Australia  England 1 33.5 138 6 England won[33]
39 Herman Griffith 11 August 1928  West Indies  England 2 25.5 103 6 England won[34]
40 Cyril Vincent 17 August 1929  South Africa  England 1 45 105 5 Drawn[35]
41 Ian Peebles[N] 16 August 1930  England  Australia 2 71 204 6 Australia won[36]
42 Percy Hornibrook 16 August 1930  Australia  England 3 31.2 92 7 Australia won[36]
43 Gubby Allen 29 July 1931  England  New Zealand 2 13 14 5 England won[37]
44 Manny Martindale[O] 12 August 1933  West Indies  England 1 24.5 93 5 England won[38]
45 Charles Marriott[O] 12 August 1933  England  West Indies 2 11.5 37 5 England won[38]
46 Charles Marriott[O] 12 August 1933  England  West Indies 3 29.2 59 6 England won[38]
47 Bill Bowes[P] 18 August 1934  England  Australia 3 11.3 55 5 Australia won[39]
48 Nobby Clark[P] 18 August 1934  England  Australia 3 20 98 5 Australia won[39]
49 Clarrie Grimmett[P] 18 August 1934  Australia  England 4 26.3 64 5 Australia won[39]
50 Mohammad Nissar[Q] 15 August 1936  India  England 1 26 120 5 England won[40]
51 Jim Sims[Q] 15 August 1936  England  India 2 18.5 73 5 England won[40]
52 Gubby Allen[Q] 15 August 1936  England  India 3 20 80 7 England won[40]
53 Bill Bowes 20 August 1938  England  Australia 2 19 49 5 England won[41]
54 Learie Constantine[R] 19 August 1939  West Indies  England 1 17.3[d] 75 5 Drawn[42]
55 Reg Perks[R] 19 August 1939  England  West Indies 2 30.5[d] 156 5 Drawn[42]
56 Ray Lindwall[S] 14 August 1948  Australia  England 1 16.1 20 6 Australia won[43]
57 Eric Hollies[S] 14 August 1948  England  Australia 2 56 131 5 Australia won[43]
58 Fen Cresswell 13 August 1949  New Zealand  England 2 41.2 168 6 Drawn[44]
59 Doug Wright[T] 12 August 1950  England  West Indies 1 53 141 5 West Indies won[45]
60 Alf Valentine[T] 12 August 1950  West Indies  England 3 26.3 39 6 West Indies won[45]
61 Jim Laker 16 August 1951  England  South Africa 3 28 55 6 England won[46]
62 Alec Bedser[U] 14 August 1952  England  India 2 14.5 41 5 Drawn[47]
63 Fred Trueman[U] 14 August 1952  England  India 2 16 48 5 Drawn[47]
64 Tony Lock 15 August 1953  England  Australia 3 21 45 5 England won[48]
65 Fazal Mahmood[V] 12 August 1954  Pakistan  England 2 30 53 6 Pakistan won[49]
66 Johnny Wardle[V] 12 August 1954  England  Pakistan 3 35 56 7 Pakistan won[49]
67 Fazal Mahmood[V] 12 August 1954  Pakistan  England 4 30 46 6 Pakistan won[49]
68 Trevor Goddard[W] 13 August 1955  South Africa  England 1 22.4 31 5 England won[50]
69 Hugh Tayfield[W] 13 August 1955  South Africa  England 3 53.4 60 5 England won[50]
70 Jim Laker[W] 13 August 1955  England  South Africa 4 37.4 56 5 England won[50]
71 Ron Archer 23 August 1956  Australia  England 1 28.2 53 5 Drawn[51]
72 Tony Lock[X] 22 August 1957  England  West Indies 2 21.4 28 5 England won[52]
73 Tony Lock[X] 22 August 1957  England  West Indies 3 16 20 6 England won[52]
74 Surendranath 20 August 1959  India  England 2 51.3 75 5 England won[53]
75 Neil Adcock 18 August 1960  South Africa  England 1 31.3 65 6 Drawn[54]
76 Ken Mackay 17 August 1961  Australia  England 3 68 121 5 Drawn[55]
77 David Larter[Y] 16 August 1962  England  Pakistan 2 25 57 5 England won[56]
78 Charlie Griffith 22 August 1963  West Indies  England 1 27 71 6 West Indies won[57]
79 Neil Hawke 13 August 1964  Australia  England 1 25.4 47 6 Drawn[58]
80 Brian Statham[Z] 26 August 1965  England  South Africa 1 24.2 40 5 Drawn[59]
81 Peter Pollock[Z] 26 August 1965  South Africa  England 2 25.1 43 5 Drawn[59]
82 Geoff Arnold[AA] 24 August 1967  England  Pakistan 1 29 58 5 England won[60]
83 Ken Higgs[AA] 24 August 1967  England  Pakistan 3 20 58 5 England won[60]
84 Derek Underwood 22 August 1968  England  Australia 4 31.3 50 7 England won[61]
85 Derek Underwood[AB] 21 August 1969  England  New Zealand 1 26 41 6 England won[62]
86 Derek Underwood[AB] 21 August 1969  England  New Zealand 3 38.3 60 6 England won[62]
87 Ray Illingworth[AC] 19 August 1971  England  India 2 34.3 70 5 India won[63]
88 B. S. Chandrasekhar[AC] 19 August 1971  India  England 3 18.1 38 6 India won[63]
89 Dennis Lillee[AD] 10 August 1972  Australia  England 1 24.2 58 5 Australia won[64]
90 Dennis Lillee[AD] 10 August 1972  Australia  England 3 32.2 123 5 Australia won[64]
91 Geoff Arnold[AE] 26 July 1973  England  West Indies 1 39 113 5 West Indies won[65]
92 Keith Boyce[AE] 26 July 1973  West Indies  England 2 22 70 5 West Indies won[65]
93 Keith Boyce[AE] 26 July 1973  West Indies  England 4 21.1 77 6 West Indies won[65]
94 Intikhab Alam 22 August 1974  Pakistan  England 2 51.4 116 5 Drawn[66]
95 Michael Holding[AF] 12 August 1976  West Indies  England 2 33 92 8 West Indies won[67]
96 Michael Holding[AF] 12 August 1976  West Indies  England 4 20.4 57 6 West Indies won[67]
97 Mick Malone[AG] 25 August 1977  Australia  England 1 47 63 5 Drawn[68]
98 Bob Willis[AG] 25 August 1977  England  Australia 2 29.3 102 5 Drawn[68]
100 Ian Botham[AH] 27 August 1981  England  Australia 1 47 125 6 Drawn[69]
101 Dennis Lillee[AH] 27 August 1981  Australia  England 2 31.4 89 7 Drawn[69]
102 Richard Hadlee 14 July 1983  New Zealand  England 1 23.4 53 6 England won[70]
103 Ian Botham[AI] 9 August 1984  England  West Indies 1 23 72 5 West Indies won[71]
104 Malcolm Marshall[AI] 9 August 1984  West Indies  England 2 17.5 35 5 West Indies won[71]
105 Michael Holding[AI] 9 August 1984  West Indies  England 4 13 43 5 West Indies won[71]
106 Richard Ellison 29 August 1985  England  Australia 3 17 46 5 England won[72]
107 Graham Dilley[AJ] 6 August 1987  England  Pakistan 1 47.3 154 6 Drawn[73]
108 Abdul Qadir[AJ] 6 August 1987  Pakistan  England 2 44.4 96 7 Drawn[73]
109 Neil Foster 4 August 1988  England  West Indies 2 16 64 5 West Indies won[74]
110 Terry Alderman 24 August 1989  Australia  England 2 27 66 5 Drawn[75]
111 Phil Tufnell[AK] 8 August 1991  England  West Indies 2 14.3 25 6 England won[76]
112 David Lawrence[AK] 8 August 1991  England  West Indies 3 25.5 106 5 England won[76]
113 Wasim Akram[AL] 6 August 1992  Pakistan  England 1 22.1 67 6 Pakistan won[77]
114 Devon Malcolm[AL] 6 August 1992  England  Pakistan 2 29 94 5 Pakistan won[77]
115 Waqar Younis[AL] 6 August 1992  Pakistan  England 3 18 52 5 Pakistan won[77]
116 Angus Fraser 19 August 1993  England  Australia 2 26.4 87 5 England won[78]
117 Devon Malcolm 18 August 1994  England  South Africa 3 16.3 57 9 England won[79]
118 Curtly Ambrose 24 August 1995  West Indies  England 1 42 96 5 Drawn[80]
119 Mushtaq Ahmed 22 August 1996  Pakistan  England 3 37 78 6 Pakistan won[81]
120 Glenn McGrath[AM] 21 August 1997  Australia  England 1 21 76 7 England won[82]
121 Phil Tufnell[AM] 21 August 1997  England  Australia 2 34.3 66 7 England won[82]
122 Michael Kasprowicz[AM] 21 August 1997  Australia  England 3 15.5 36 7 England won[82]
123 Andy Caddick[AM] 21 August 1997  England  Australia 4 12 42 5 England won[82]
124 Muttiah Muralitharan[AN] 27 August 1998  Sri Lanka  England 1 59.3 155 7 Sri Lanka won[83]
125 Muttiah Muralitharan[AN] 27 August 1998  Sri Lanka  England 3 54.2 65 9 Sri Lanka won[83]
126 Chris Cairns 19 August 1999  New Zealand  England 2 19 31 5 New Zealand won[84]
127 Craig White 31 August 2000  England  West Indies 2 11.5 32 5 England won[85]
128 Shane Warne[AO] 23 August 2001  Australia  England 2 44.2 165 7 Australia won[86]
129 Glenn McGrath[AO] 23 August 2001  Australia  England 3 15.3 43 5 Australia won[86]
130 Harbhajan Singh 5 September 2002  India  England 1 38.4 115 5 Drawn[87]
131 Steve Harmison 19 August 2004  England  West Indies 2 13 46 6 England won[88]
132 Shane Warne[AP] 8 September 2005  Australia  England 1 37.3 122 6 Drawn[89]
133 Andrew Flintoff[AP] 8 September 2005  England  Australia 2 34 78 5 Drawn[89]
134 Shane Warne[AP] 8 September 2005  Australia  England 3 38.3 124 6 Drawn[89]
135 Makhaya Ntini 7 August 2008  South Africa  England 2 24 94 5 England won[90]
136 Stuart Broad 20 August 2009  England  Australia 2 12 37 5 England won[91]
137 Wahab Riaz[AQ] 18 August 2010  Pakistan  England 1 18 63 5 Pakistan won[92]
138 Mohammad Amir[AQ] 18 August 2010  Pakistan  England 3 19 52 5 Pakistan won[92]
139 Graeme Swann 18 August 2011  England  India 3 38 106 6 England won[93]
140 Dale Steyn 19 July 2012  South Africa  England 3 21 56 5 South Africa won[94]
141 Sohail Khan[AR] 11 August 2016  Pakistan  England 1 20.4 68 5 Pakistan won[95]
142 Yasir Shah[AR] 11 August 2016  Pakistan  England 3 29 71 5 Pakistan won[95]
143 Toby Roland-Jones[AS] 27 July 2017  England  South Africa 2 16.4 57 5 England won[96]
144 Mitchell Marsh[AT] 12 September 2019  Australia  England 1 18.2 46 5 England won[97]
145 Jofra Archer[AT] 12 September 2019  England  Australia 2 23.5 62 6 England won[97]
146 Ollie Robinson[AU] 8 September 2022  England  South Africa 1 14 49 5 England won[98]
147 Marco Jansen[AU] 8 September 2022  South Africa  England 2 12.2 35 5 England won[98]
148 Gus Atkinson[AV] 31 July 2025  England  India 1 21.4 33 5 India won[99]
149 Josh Tongue[AV] 31 July 2025  England  India 3 30 125 5 India won[99]
150 Mohammed Siraj[AV] 31 July 2025  India  England 4 30.1 104 5 India won[99]

Women's matches

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test Matches at the Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Result
1 Joan Davis 10 July 1937  England  Australia 1 13 31 5 Drawn[100]
2 Mary Duggan 28 July 1951  England  Australia 4 20 30 5 England won[101]
3 Helene Hegarty 24 July 1954  England  New Zealand 2 27 48 5 Drawn[102]
4 Lorraine Kutcher 20 July 1963  Australia  England 1 24 59 5 England won[103]
5 Jos Burley 6 August 1966  New Zealand  England 3 34.2 41 7 Drawn[104]

One Day International five-wicket hauls

As of 13 September 2023

There have been eleven bowlers who have taken five-wicket hauls in ODIs on the ground, all in men's matches.

Five-wicket hauls in Men's One Day Internationals at the Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Mike Hendrick 20 August 1980  England  Australia 2 11 31 5 England won[105]
2 Ronnie Irani 9 July 2002  England  India 2 7 26 5 England won[106]
3 Jacob Oram 10 September 2004[e]  New Zealand  United States 2 9.4 36 5 New Zealand won[107]
4 Samit Patel 29 August 2008  England  South Africa 2 9.4 41 5 England won[108]
5 Ryan Harris 30 June 2010  Australia  England 2 8.4 32 5 Australia won[109]
6 Umar Gul 17 September 2010  Pakistan  England 2 10 42 6 Pakistan won[110]
7 Ravindra Jadeja 11 June 2013[f]  India  West Indies 1 10 36 5 India won[111]
8 Alzarri Joseph 27 September 2017  West Indies  England 2 8.1 56 5 England won[112]
9 Sam Curran 1 July 2021  England  Sri Lanka 1 10 48 5 England won[113]
10 Jasprit Bumrah 12 July 2022  India  England 1 7.2 19 6 India won[114]
11 Trent Boult 13 September 2023  New Zealand  England 1 9.1 51 5 England won[115]

Twenty20 Internationals

As of 31 January 2020

A single five-wicket haul has been taken in T20I matches on the ground.

Five-wicket hauls in Men's Twenty20 Internationals at the Oval
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Result
1 Umar Gul 13 June 2009[g]  Pakistan  New Zealand 1 3 6 5 Pakistan won[116]

Notes

  1. ^ 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.[17]
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Four ball overs were used during this match.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Five ball overs were used during this match.
  4. ^ a b Eight-ball overs were used in this match.
  5. ^ This match was part of the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy which was held in England.
  6. ^ This match was part of the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy which was held in England.
  7. ^ This match was part of the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 which was held in England.
  1. ^ Morley took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  2. ^ a b c Barlow's and both of Spofforth's five-wicket hauls were taken during the same match.
  3. ^ a b Lohmann took five-wicket hauls during both Australian innings in the match as they were asked to follow-on after the end of the second innings of the match.
  4. ^ a b c Briggs, Turner and Barnes took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  5. ^ a b c Ferris' and both of Martin's five-wicket hauls were taken during the same match. Martin also took his two five-wicket hauls on his Test match debut.
  6. ^ a b c Giffen's and both of Briggs' five-wicket hauls were taken during the same match. Gibbs doing so in both the second and third innings of the game as Australia had been asked to follow-on.
  7. ^ a b c d Hearne, Peel and both of Trumble's five-wicket hauls were taken during the same match.
  8. ^ a b c Hirst, Trumble and Lockwood took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Trumble took 10 wickets in the match.
  9. ^ a b Cotter and Brearley took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  10. ^ a b Carr and Cotter took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Carr took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  11. ^ a b c d Woolley, Faulkner and both of Barnes's five-wicket hauls were taken during the same match.
  12. ^ a b c d During the 1912 Triangular Tournament, both Barnes and Woolley took five-wicket hauls during the opposition's first innings twice, against South Africa in the 8th match and against Australia in the 9th match.
  13. ^ a b c d Barnes', Hazlitt' and both of Woolley's five-wicket hauls were taken during the same match.
  14. ^ Peebles and Hornibrook took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  15. ^ a b c Martindale's and both of Marriott's five-wicket hauls were taken during the same match. Marriott also took his two five-wicket hauls on his Test match debut as the West Indies were asked to follow-on after the end of the second innings of the match.
  16. ^ a b c Bowes, Clark and Grimmett's five-wicket hauls were taken during the same match. Both Bowes and Clark took five-wicket hauls during Australia's second innings.
  17. ^ a b c Nissar, Sims and Allen took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Allen's was taken in the third innings of the match after British India had been asked to follow-on after Sims had taken his five-wicket haul in the second innings of the match.
  18. ^ a b Constantine and Perks took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  19. ^ a b Lindwall and Hollies took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  20. ^ a b Wright and Valentine took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  21. ^ a b Bedser and Trueman took their five-wicket hauls during the same innings.
  22. ^ a b c Wardle's and both of Fazal Mahmood's five-wicket hauls were taken during the same match.
  23. ^ a b c Goddard, Tayfield and Laker took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  24. ^ a b Lock took five-wicket hauls during both West Indian innings in the match as they were asked to follow-on after the end of the second innings of the match.
  25. ^ Larter took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  26. ^ a b Statham and Pollock took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  27. ^ a b Arnold and Higgs took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  28. ^ a b Underwood took five-wicket hauls during both New Zealand innings in the match.
  29. ^ a b Illingworth and Chandrasekhar took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  30. ^ a b Lillee took five-wicket hauls during both England innings in the match.
  31. ^ a b c Arnold's and both of Boyce's five-wicket hauls were taken during the same match.
  32. ^ a b Holding took five-wicket hauls during both England innings in the match.
  33. ^ a b Malone and Willis took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  34. ^ a b Botham and Lillee took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  35. ^ a b c Botham, Marshall and Holding took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  36. ^ a b Dilley and Abdul Qadir took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Qadir took 10 wickets in the match
  37. ^ a b Tufnell and Lawrence took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Lawrence's was taken in the third innings of the match after the West Indies had been asked to follow-on after Tufnell had taken his five-wicket haul in the second innings of the match.
  38. ^ a b c Wasim Akram, Malcolm, and Waqar Younis took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  39. ^ a b c d McGrath, Tufnell, Kasprowicz and Caddick took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Tufnell took 10 wickets in the match
  40. ^ a b Muralitharan took five-wicket hauls during both England innings in the match.
  41. ^ a b McGrath and Warne took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. McGrath's was taken in the third innings of the match after England had been asked to follow-on after Warne had taken his five-wicket haul in the second innings of the match
  42. ^ a b c Flintoff's and both of Warne's five-wicket hauls were taken during the same match
  43. ^ a b Wahab Riaz and Mohammad Amir took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  44. ^ a b Sohail Khan and Yasir Shah took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  45. ^ Roland-Jones took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  46. ^ a b Marsh and Archer took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  47. ^ a b Robinson and Jansen took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  48. ^ a b c Atkinson, Tongue and Mohammed Siraj took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.

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