List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at Lord's

Lord's, also known as Lord's Cricket Ground, is a cricket venue in St John's Wood, London. Named after its founder, Thomas Lord, it is owned by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and is the home of Middlesex County Cricket Club, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), the European Cricket Council (ECC) and, until August 2005, the International Cricket Council (ICC). Lord's is widely referred to as the "Home of Cricket"[1] and is home to the world's oldest sporting museum.[2] The ground hosted its first Test match in 1884, England playing Australia. The first One Day International (ODI) on the ground took place in 1972, again between England and Australia, and the first Twenty20 International (T20I) on the ground was played between England and the Netherlands in 2009. In women's cricket, Lord's has hosted Women's One Day Internationals – the first of which was played between England and Australia in 1976 – and one Women's Twenty20 International, played between England and New Zealand in 2009.

Lord's during a Test match

In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a "five-for" or "fifer")[3][4] refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings. This is regarded as a notable achievement,[5] and those players who take a five-wicket haul in a Test at Lord's earn a place on the Lord's honours boards.

The first bowler to take a five-wicket haul in a Test match at Lord's was England's Ted Peate in 1884 who finished with bowling figures of 6 wickets for 85 runs (6/85), bowling in the first innings of the first Test match played on the ground. Australia's Joey Palmer and England's George Ulyett both took five-wicket hauls during the same match, Ulyett taking seven wickets in Australia's second innings. The first bowler to take five wickets in an ODI on the ground was Australia's Gary Gilmour took 5 wickets for 48 runs against the West Indies in the 1975 Cricket World Cup Final. No five-wicket hauls have been taken in T20I cricket on the ground. In women's cricket the first bowler to take a five-wicket haul on the ground in an international match was Cathryn Fitzpatrick who took 5 wickets for 47 runs against England in 1998.

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 9 February 2020

A total of 185 five-wicket hauls have been taken in Test matches at Lord's.

Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at Lord's
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Ted Peate 21 July 1884 EnglandAustralia[lower-alpha 1]140[lower-alpha 2]856 England won[7]
2 Joey Palmer 21 July 1884Australia England275[lower-alpha 2]1116 England won[7]
3 George Ulyett 21 July 1884 EnglandAustralia339.1[lower-alpha 2]367 England won[7]
4 Johnny Briggs 19 July 1886 EnglandAustralia234[lower-alpha 2]295 England won[8]
5 Johnny Briggs 19 July 1886 EnglandAustralia338.1[lower-alpha 2]456 England won[8]
6 Charles Turner 16 July 1888Australia England225[lower-alpha 2]275 Australia won[9]
7 Charles Turner 16 July 1888Australia England424[lower-alpha 2]365 Australia won[9]
8 J. J. Ferris 16 July 1888Australia England423[lower-alpha 2]265 Australia won[9]
9 Jack Lyons 21 July 1890Australia England220.1[lower-alpha 3]305 England won[10]
10 Charles Turner 17 July 1893Australia England136[lower-alpha 3]676 Drawn[11]
11 Bill Lockwood 17 July 1893 EnglandAustralia245[lower-alpha 3]1016 Drawn[11]
12 George Giffen 17 July 1893Australia England326.4[lower-alpha 3]435 Drawn[11]
13 Tom Richardson 22 June 1896 EnglandAustralia111.3[lower-alpha 3]396 England won [12]
14 Tom Richardson 22 June 1896 EnglandAustralia347[lower-alpha 3]1345 England won [12]
15 J. T. Hearne 22 June 1896 EnglandAustralia336[lower-alpha 3]765 England won[12]
16 Ernie Jones 15 June 1899Australia England136.1[lower-alpha 3]887 Australia won[13]
17 Bert Vogler 1 July 1907 South Africa England147.21287 Drawn[14]
18 Ted Arnold 1 July 1907 England South Africa222375 Drawn[14]
19 Albert Relf 14 June 1909 England Australia245855 Australia won[15]
20 Warwick Armstrong 14 June 1909 Australia England324.5356 Australia won[15]
21 Frank Foster 10 June 1912 England South Africa113.1165 England won[16]
22 Sydney Barnes 10 June 1912 England South Africa113255 England won[16]
23 Sid Pegler 10 June 1912 South Africa England231657 England won[16]
24 Sydney Barnes 10 June 1912 England South Africa334856 England won[16]
25 Sandy Bell 29 June 1929 South Africa England130.4996 Drawn[17]
26 Clarrie Grimmett 27 June 1930 Australia England3531676 Australia won[18]
27 Ian Peebles 27 June 1931 England New Zealand126775 Drawn[19]
28 Mohammad Nissar 25 June 1932 India England126935 England won[20]
29 Walter Robins 24 June 1933 England West Indies211.5326 England won[21]
30 Hedley Verity 22 June 1934 England Australia236617 England won[22]
31 Hedley Verity 22 June 1934 England Australia322.3438 England won[22]
32 Xen Balaskas 29 June 1935 South Africa England232495 South Africa won [23]
33 Gubby Allen 27 June 1936 England India117355 England won[24]
34 Amar Singh 27 June 1936 India England225.1356 England won[24]
35 Gubby Allen 27 June 1936 England India318435 England won[24]
36 Bill Copson 24 June 1939 England West Indies124[lower-alpha 4]855 England won[25]
37 Alec Bedser 22 June 1946 England India129.1497 England won[26]
38 Lala Amarnath 22 June 1946 India England2571185 England won[26]
39 Lindsay Tuckett 21 June 1947 South Africa England1471155 England won[27]
40 Doug Wright 21 June 1947 England South Africa239955 England won[27]
41 Doug Wright 21 June 1947 England South Africa332.2805 England won[27]
42 Ray Lindwall 24 June 1948 Australia England227.4705 Australia won[28]
43 Ernie Toshack 24 June 1948 Australia England420.1405 Australia won[28]
44 Eric Hollies 25 June 1949 England New Zealand2581335 Drawn[29]
45 Roly Jenkins 24 June 1950 England West Indies135.21165 West Indies won[30]
46 Sonny Ramadhin 24 June 1950 West Indies England243665 West Indies won[30]
47 Sonny Ramadhin 24 June 1950 West Indies England472866 West Indies won[30]
48 Geoff Chubb 21 June 1951 South Africa England134.4775 England won[31]
49 Roy Tattersall 21 June 1951 England South Africa228527 England won[31]
50 Roy Tattersall 21 June 1951 England South Africa332.2495 England won[31]
51 Vinoo Mankad 19 June 1952 India England2731965 England won[32]
52 Alec Bedser 25 June 1953 England Australia142.41055 Drawn[33]
53 Ray Lindwall 25 June 1953 Australia England223665 Drawn[33]
54 Khan Mohammad 10 June 1954 Pakistan England215615 Drawn[34]
55 Peter Heine 23 June 1955 South Africa England125605 England won[35]
56 Hugh Tayfield 23 June 1955 South Africa England338.5805 England won[35]
57 Brian Statham 23 June 1955 England South Africa429397 England won[35]
58 Keith Miller 21 June 1956 Australia England234.1725 Australia won[36]
59 Fred Trueman 21 June 1956 England Australia328905 Australia won[36]
60 Keith Miller 21 June 1956 Australia England436805 Australia won[36]
61 Trevor Bailey 20 June 1957 England West Indies121447 England won[37]
62 Tony Lock 19 June 1958 England New Zealand211.3175 England won[38]
63 Tommy Greenhough 18 June 1959 England India116355 England won[39]
64 Ramakant Desai 18 June 1959 India England231.4895 England won[39]
65 Brian Statham 23 June 1960 England South Africa220636 England won[40]
66 Brian Statham 23 June 1960 England South Africa321345 England won[40]
67 Alan Davidson 22 June 1961 Australia England124.3425 Australia won[41]
68 Graham McKenzie 22 June 1961 Australia England329375 Australia won[41]
69 Fred Trueman 21 June 1962 England Pakistan117.4316 England won[42]
70 Len Coldwell 21 June 1962 England Pakistan341856 England won[42]
71 Fred Trueman 20 June 1963 England West Indies1441006 Drawn[43]
72 Charlie Griffith 20 June 1963 West Indies England226915 Drawn[43]
73 Fred Trueman 20 June 1963 England West Indies326525 Drawn[43]
74 Fred Trueman 18 June 1964 England Australia125485 Drawn[44]
75 Ken Higgs 16 June 1966 England West Indies133916 Drawn[45]
76 B. S. Chandrasekhar 22 June 1967 India England2531275 England won[46]
77 Ray Illingworth 22 June 1967 England India322.3296 England won[46]
78 David Brown 20 June 1968 England Australia214425 Drawn[47]
79 John Snow 26 June 1969 England West Indies1391145 Drawn[48]
80 Derek Underwood 24 July 1969 England New Zealand431327 England won[49]
81 Bob Massie 22 June 1972 Australia England132.5848 Australia won[50]
82 John Snow 22 June 1972 England Australia232575 Australia won[50]
83 Bob Massie 22 June 1972 Australia England327.2538 Australia won[50]
84 Chris Old 21 June 1973 England New Zealand241.51135 Drawn[51]
85 Bishan Singh Bedi 20 June 1974 India England164.22265 England won[52]
86 Chris Old 20 June 1974 England India38215 England won[52]
87 Derek Underwood 8 August 1974 England Pakistan114205 Drawn[53]
88 Derek Underwood 8 August 1974 England Pakistan334.5518 Drawn[53]
89 Andy Roberts 17 June 1976 West Indies England123605 Drawn[54]
90 Derek Underwood 17 June 1976 England West Indies218.4395 Drawn[54]
91 Andy Roberts 17 June 1976 West Indies England329.5635 Drawn[54]
92 Bob Willis 16 June 1977 England Australia230.1787 Drawn[55]
93 Bob Willis 15 June 1978 England Pakistan213475 England won[56]
94 Ian Botham 15 June 1978 England Pakistan320.5348 England won[56]
95 Ian Botham 24 August 1978 England New Zealand1381016 England won[57]
96 Richard Hadlee 24 August 1978 New Zealand England232845 England won[57]
97 Ian Botham 24 August 1978 England New Zealand318.1395 England won[57]
98 Ian Botham 2 August 1979 England India119355 Drawn[58]
99 Michael Holding 19 June 1980 West Indies England128676 Drawn[59]
100 Len Pascoe 28 August 1980 Australia England218595 Drawn[60]
101 Geoff Lawson 2 July 1981 Australia England143.1817 Drawn[61]
102 Kapil Dev 10 June 1982 India England1431255 England won[62]
103 Ian Botham 10 June 1982 England India219.4465 England won[62]
104 Bob Willis 10 June 1982 England India3281016 England won[62]
105 Mudassar Nazar 12 August 1982 Pakistan England319326 Pakistan won[63]
106 Richard Hadlee 11 August 1983 New Zealand England140935 England won[64]
107 Nick Cook 11 August 1983 England New Zealand226355 England won[64]
108 Malcolm Marshall 28 June 1984 West Indies England136.5856 West Indies won[65]
109 Ian Botham 28 June 1984 England West Indies227.41038 West Indies won[65]
110 Ian Botham 23 August 1984 England Sri Lanka327906 Drawn[66]
111 Craig McDermott 27 July 1985 Australia England129.2706 Australia won[67]
112 Ian Botham 27 July 1985 England Australia2241095 Australia won[67]
113 Bob Holland 27 July 1985 Australia England332685 Australia won[67]
114 Chetan Sharma 5 June 1986 India England132645 India won[68]
115 Richard Hadlee 24 July 1986 New Zealand England137.5806 Drawn[69]
116 Graham Dilley 16 June 1988 England West Indies123555 West Indies won[70]
117 Malcolm Marshall 16 June 1988 West Indies England218326 West Indies won[70]
118 Terry Alderman 22 June 1989 Australia England3381286 Australia won[71]
119 Devon Malcolm 21 June 1990 England New Zealand243945 Drawn[72]
120 Angus Fraser 26 July 1990 England India239.11045 England won[73]
121 Derek Pringle 20 June 1991 England West Indies135.11005 Drawn[74]
122 Rumesh Ratnayake 22 August 1991 Sri Lanka England127695 England won[75]
123 Phillip DeFreitas 22 August 1991 England Sri Lanka226707 England won[75]
124 Phil Tufnell 22 August 1991 England Sri Lanka434.3945 England won[75]
125 Waqar Younis 18 June 1992 Pakistan England121915 Pakistan won[76]
126 Dion Nash 16 June 1994 New Zealand England225766 Drawn[77]
127 Dion Nash 16 June 1994 New Zealand England429935 Drawn[77]
128 Allan Donald 21 July 1994 South Africa England219.3745 South Africa won[78]
129 Angus Fraser 22 June 1995 England West Indies233665 England won[79]
130 Dominic Cork 22 June 1995 England West Indies419.3437 England won[79]
131 Venkatesh Prasad 20 June 1996 India England133.3765 Drawn[80]
132 Mushtaq Ahmed 25 July 1996 Pakistan England438575 Pakistan won[81]
133 Glenn McGrath 19 June 1997 Australia England120.3388 Drawn[82]
134 Dominic Cork 18 June 1998 England South Africa131.11196 South Africa won[83]
135 Allan Donald 18 June 1998 South Africa England215.3325 South Africa won[83]
136 Chris Cairns 22 July 1999 New Zealand England121.1776 New Zealand won[84]
137 Ed Giddins 18 May 2000 England Zimbabwe17155 England won[85]
138 Heath Streak 18 May 2000 Zimbabwe England235.5876 England won[85]
139 Andrew Caddick 29 June 2000 England West Indies313165 England won[86]
140 Courtney Walsh 29 June 2000 West Indies England423.5746 England won[86]
141 Darren Gough 17 May 2001 England Pakistan216615 England won[87]
142 Glenn McGrath 19 July 2001 Australia England124545 Australia won[88]
143 Andrew Caddick 19 July 2001 England Australia232.11015 Australia won[88]
144 Jason Gillespie 19 July 2001 Australia England316535 Australia won[88]
145 James Anderson 22 May 2003 England Zimbabwe216735 England won[89]
146 Makhaya Ntini 31 July 2003 South Africa England117755 South Africa won[90]
147 Makhaya Ntini 31 July 2003 South Africa England3311455 South Africa won[90]
148 Ashley Giles 22 July 2004 England West Indies435815 England won[91]
149 Steve Harmison 21 July 2005 England Australia111.2435 Australia won[92]
150 Glenn McGrath 21 July 2005 Australia England218535 Australia won[92]
151 Monty Panesar 17 May 2007 England West Indies236.11296 Drawn[93]
152 James Anderson 19 July 2007 England India224.2425 Drawn[94]
153 R. P. Singh 19 July 2007 India England316.3595 Drawn[94]
154 Daniel Vettori 15 May 2008 New Zealand England222.3695 Drawn[95]
155 Fidel Edwards 6 May 2009 West Indies England126.3926 England won[96]
156 Graham Onions 6 May 2009 England West Indies29.3385 England won[96]
157 Andrew Flintoff 16 July 2009 England Australia427925 England won[97]
158 Shahadat Hossain 27 May 2010 Bangladesh England128985 England won[98]
159 Steven Finn 27 May 2010 England Bangladesh324875 England won[98]
160 Shane Watson 13 July 2010 Australia Pakistan27.5405 Australia won[99]
161 Marcus North 13 July 2010 Australia Pakistan418.1556 Australia won[99]
162 Mohammad Amir 26 August 2010 Pakistan England128846 England won[100]
163 Graeme Swann 26 August 2010 England Pakistan313.5625 England won[100]
164 Praveen Kumar 21 July 2011 India England140.31065 England won[101]
165 James Anderson 21 July 2011 England India428655 England won[101]
166 Stuart Broad 17 May 2012 England West Indies124.5727 England won[102]
167 Vernon Philander 16 August 2012 South Africa England414.5305 South Africa won[103]
168 James Anderson 16 May 2013 England New Zealand224475 England won[104]
169 Tim Southee 16 May 2013 New Zealand England319506 England won[104]
170 Stuart Broad 16 May 2013 England New Zealand411447 England won[104]
171 Ryan Harris 18 July 2013 Australia England126725 England won[105]
172 Graeme Swann 18 July 2013 England Australia221.3445 England won[105]
173 Bhuvneshwar Kumar 17 July 2014 India England231826 India won[106]
174 Ishant Sharma 17 July 2014 India England423747 India won[106]
175 Trent Boult 21 May 2015 New Zealand England334855 England won[107]
176 Chris Woakes 14 July 2016 England Pakistan124706 Pakistan won[108]
177 Yasir Shah 14 July 2016 Pakistan England229726 Pakistan won[108]
178 Chris Woakes 14 July 2016 England Pakistan318325 Pakistan won[108]
179 Moeen Ali 6 July 2017 England South Africa415536 England won[109]
180 Ben Stokes 7 September 2017 England West Indies114.3226 England won[110]
181 Kemar Roach 7 September 2017 West Indies England224725 England won[110]
182 James Anderson 7 September 2017 England West Indies320.1427 England won[110]
183 James Anderson 9 August 2018 England India113.2205 England won[111]
184 Tim Murtagh 24 July 2019 Ireland England19135 England won[112]
185 Chris Woakes 24 July 2019 England Ireland47.4176 England won[112]

One Day International five-wicket hauls

As of 9 February 2020

A total of 16 five-wicket hauls have been taken in ODIs at Lord's.

Men's matches

Five-wicket hauls in Men's One Day Internationals at Lord's
No.BowlerDateTeamOpposing teamInnOversRunsWktsResult
1 Gary Gilmour 21 June 1975[lower-alpha 5] Australia West Indies112485 West Indies won[113]
2 Joel Garner 23 June 1979[lower-alpha 6] West Indies England211385 West Indies won[114]
3 Darren Gough 25 May 1997 England Australia110445 England won[115]
4 Muttiah Muralitharan 20 August 1998[lower-alpha 7] Sri Lanka England110345 Sri Lanka won[116]
5 Daniel Vettori 10 July 2004[lower-alpha 8] New Zealand West Indies29.2305 New Zealand won[117]
6 Michael Kasprowicz 4 September 2004 Australia Pakistan29.2475 Australia won[118]
7 Brett Lee 10 July 2005 Australia England110415 Australia won[119]
8 Fidel Edwards 1 July 2007 West Indies England110455 England won[120]
9 Brett Lee 12 September 2009 Australia England19495 Australia won[121]
10 Jason Behrendorff 25 June 2019[lower-alpha 9] Australia England210445 Australia won[122]
11 Mitchell Starc 29 June 2019[lower-alpha 9] Australia New Zealand29.4265 Australia won[123]
12 Mustafizur Rahman 5 July 2019[lower-alpha 9] Bangladesh Pakistan110755 Pakistan won[124]
13 Shaheen Afridi 5 July 2019[lower-alpha 9] Pakistan Bangladesh29.1356 Pakistan won[124]

Women's matches

Five-wicket hauls in Women's One Day Internationals at Lord's
No.BowlerDateTeamOpposing teamInnOversRunsWktsResult
1Cathryn Fitzpatrick21 July 1998 Australia England210475 Australia won[125]
2Katherine Brunt8 August 2008 England South Africa210255 England won[126]
3Anya Shrubsole23 July 2017[lower-alpha 10] England India29.4466 England won[127]

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.[6]
  2. Four-ball overs were used in this match.
  3. Five-ball overs were used in this match.
  4. Eight-ball overs were used in this match.
  5. This match was the final of the 1975 Cricket World Cup.
  6. This match was part of the 1979 Cricket World Cup.
  7. This match was the final of the 1998 Emirates Triangular Tournament played between England, Sri Lanka and South Africa.
  8. This match was the final of the 2004 NatWest Series, a triangular tournament played between New Zealand, West Indies and England.
  9. This match was part of the 2019 Cricket World Cup.
  10. This match was the final of the 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup.

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