List of Cricket World Cup five-wicket hauls

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 by the critics as a notable achievement,[2] and there have been only 71 instances of a bowler taking a five-wicket haul in World Cup tournaments. The Cricket World Cup is the international championship of One Day International (ODI) cricket. The event is organised by the sport's governing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC), and is held once in every four years.[3][4] [a][6] In addition, players from four associate members of the ICC have taken five-wicket hauls in World Cups.[b][6]

Mohammed Shami has the most five-wicket hauls (four) across all World Cup tournaments.

Starting with the inaugural edition in 1975, a total of 59 players have taken five-wicket haul in the championship as of 2023.[7] Australia's Dennis Lillee became the first player take a five-wicket haul when he took five wickets for 34 runs against Pakistan in the third match of the world cup.[8] His compatriot Gary Gilmour picked up two consecutive five-wicket hauls—in the semi-final against England and the final against West Indies—in the edition. The first of the two, six wickets for 14 runs, was named the "Best Bowling Performance" in ODIs in an all-time list released by the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack in 2002.[9] Joel Garner is the only other player to take a five-wicket haul in a World Cup final. He took five wickets for 38 runs against England in the 1979 tournament final; the performance ensured West Indies' victory and helped them retain the title.[10]

The 1992 edition was the only tournament where no five-wicket hauls were taken, while the 2003 tournament had a record 12 five-wicket hauls taken by 11 different players.[11] Indian Mohammed Shami has taken four and Australia's Mitchell Starc has taken three five-wicket hauls while seven others—Gilmour, Ashantha de Mel, Glenn McGrath, Vasbert Drakes, Shahid Afridi, Mustafizur Rahman, Shaheen Afridi —have taken two in the history of the tournament. McGrath's seven wickets for 15 runs against Namibia remains the best bowling figures World Cup matches.

Key

  • Inn – The innings of the match in which the five-wicket haul was taken
  • OversOvers bowled in the innings
  • RunsRuns conceded in the innings
  • Wkts – Batsmen whose wickets were taken in the innings
  • EconRuns conceded per over
  • Won – The match was won by the bowler's team
  • Lost – The match was lost by the bowler's team
  • Tied – The match ended in a tie
  • † – One of two five-wicket hauls in the match
  • ‡ – Best bowling figures in World Cup up to that point

Five-wicket hauls

Cricket World Cup five-wicket hauls[12]
No.BowlerDateTeamOpponentVenueInnOversRunsWktsEconBatsmenResult
1Dennis Lillee7 June 1975  Australia  PakistanHeadingley, Leeds2123452.83Won[13]
2Gary Gilmour18 June 1975  Australia  EnglandHeadingley, Leeds1121461.16Won[14]
3Gary Gilmour (2)21 June 1975  Australia  West IndiesLord's Cricket Ground, London1124854.00Lost[15]
4Alan Hurst16 June 1979  Australia  CanadaEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham1102152.10Won[16]
5Joel Garner23 June 1979  West Indies  EnglandLord's Cricket Ground, London2113853.45Won[17]
6Vic Marks11 June 19831  England  Sri LankaCounty Ground, Taunton2123953.25Won[18]
7Winston Davis11 June 19832  West Indies  AustraliaHeadingley, Leeds210.35174.85Won[19]
8Richard Hadlee13 June 19831  New Zealand  Sri LankaCounty Ground, Bristol110.12552.45Won[20]
9Kapil Dev13 June 19832  India  AustraliaTrent Bridge, Nottingham1124353.58Lost[21]
10Ken MacLeay13 June 19833  Australia  IndiaTrent Bridge, Nottingham211.53963.29Won[21]
11Ashantha de Mel16 June 19831  Sri Lanka  PakistanHeadingley, Leeds1123953.25Lost[22]
12Abdul Qadir16 June 19832  Pakistan  Sri LankaHeadingley, Leeds2124453.66Won[22]
13Ashantha de Mel (2)18 June 1983  Sri Lanka  New ZealandCounty Ground, Derby1123252.66Won[23]
14Craig McDermott4 November 1987  Australia  PakistanGaddafi Stadium, Lahore2104454.40Won[24]
15Paul Strang27 February 19961  Zimbabwe  KenyaMoin-ul-Haq Stadium, Patna19.42152.17Won[25]
16Damien Fleming27 February 19962  Australia  IndiaWankhede stadium, Mumbai293654.00Won[26]
17Shaukat Dukanwala1 March 1996  United Arab Emirates  NetherlandsGaddafi Stadium, Lahore1102952.90Won[27]
18Lance Klusener26 May 19991  South Africa  KenyaVRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen18.32152.47Won[28]
19Robin Singh26 May 19992  India  Sri LankaCounty Ground, Taunton29.33153.26Won[29]
20Glenn McGrath30 May 1999  Australia  West IndiesOld Trafford, Manchester18.41451.61Won[30]
21Saqlain Mushtaq31 May 1999  Pakistan  BangladeshCounty Ground, Northampton1103553.50Lost[31]
22Venkatesh Prasad8 June 1999  India  PakistanOld Trafford, Manchester29.32752.84Won[32]
23Shaun Pollock17 June 1999  South Africa  AustraliaEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham19.23653.85Tied[33]
24Austin Codrington11 February 2003  Canada  BangladeshKingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban292753.00Won[34]
25Chaminda Vaas14 February 2003  Sri Lanka  BangladeshCity Oval, Pietermaritzburg19.12562.72Won[35]
26Wasim Akram16 February 2003  Pakistan  NamibiaDe Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberley292853.11Won[36]
27Rudi van Vuuren19 February 2003  Namibia  EnglandSt George's Park, Port Elizabeth1104354.30Lost[37]
28Vasbert Drakes23 February 2003  West Indies  CanadaSuperSport Park, Centurion19.54454.47Won[38]
29Collins Obuya24 February 2003  Kenya  Sri LankaGymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi2102452.40Won[39]
30Ashish Nehra26 February 2003  India  EnglandKingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban2102362.30Won[40]
31Glenn McGrath (2)27 February 2003  Australia  NamibiaSenwes Park, Potchefstroom271572.14Won[41]
32Andy Bichel2 March 2003  Australia  EnglandSt George's Park, Port Elizabeth1102072.00Won[42]
33Vasbert Drakes (2)4 March 2003  West Indies  KenyaDe Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberley2103353.30Won[43]
34Shane Bond11 March 20031  New Zealand  AustraliaSt George's Park, Port Elizabeth1102362.30Lost[44]
35Brett Lee11 March 20032  Australia  New ZealandSt George's Park, Port Elizabeth29.14254.58Won[44]
36Charl Langeveldt28 March 2007  South Africa  Sri LankaProvidence Stadium, Guyana1103953.90Won[45]
37André Nel7 April 2007  South Africa  BangladeshProvidence Stadium, Guyana1104554.50Lost[46]
38Andrew Hall17 April 2007  South Africa  EnglandKensington Oval, Bridgetown1101851.80Won[47]
39Shahid Afridi23 February 2011  Pakistan  KenyaMahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium, Hambantota281652.00Won[48]
40Tim Bresnan27 February 2011  England  IndiaM. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore1104854.80Tied[49]
41Kemar Roach28 February 2011  West Indies  NetherlandsFeroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi28.32763.17Won[50]
42Lasith Malinga1 March 2011  Sri Lanka  KenyaR. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo17.43864.95Won[51]
43Shahid Afridi (2)3 March 2011  Pakistan  CanadaR. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo2102352.30Won[52]
44Yuvraj Singh6 March 2011  India  IrelandM. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore1103153.10Won[53]
45Dale Steyn12 March 2011  South Africa  IndiaVidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur19.45055.17Won[54]
46Ravi Rampaul20 March 2011  West Indies  IndiaM. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai1105155.10Lost[55]
47Wahab Riaz30 March 2011  Pakistan  IndiaPunjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali1104654.60Lost[56]
48Steven Finn14 February 20151  England  AustraliaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne1107157.10Lost[57]
49Mitchell Marsh14 February 20152  Australia  EnglandMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne293353.66Won[57]
50Sohail Khan15 February 2015  Pakistan  IndiaAdelaide Oval, Adelaide1105555.55Lost[58]
51Tim Southee20 February 2015  New Zealand  EnglandWestpac Stadium, Wellington193373.66Won[59]
52Imran Tahir27 February 2015  South Africa  West IndiesSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney2104554.50Won[60]
53Trent Boult28 February 20151  New Zealand  AustraliaEden Park, Auckland1102752.70Won[61]
54Mitchell Starc28 February 20152  Australia  New ZealandEden Park, Auckland292863.11Lost[61]
55Mitchell Starc (2)6 June 2019  Australia  West IndiesTrent Bridge, Nottingham2104654.60Won[62]
56James Neesham8 June 2019  New Zealand  AfghanistanCounty Ground, Taunton1103153.10Won[63]
57Mohammad Amir12 June 2019  Pakistan  AustraliaCounty Ground, Taunton1103053.00Lost[64]
58Shakib Al Hasan24 June 2019  Bangladesh  AfghanistanRose Bowl, Southampton2102952.90Won[65]
59Jason Behrendorff25 June 2019  Australia  EnglandLord's, London2104454.40Won[66]
60Mitchell Starc (3)29 June 2019  Australia  New ZealandLord's, London29.42652.68Won[67]
61Mohammed Shami30 June 2019  India  EnglandEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham110.06956.90Lost[68]
62Mustafizur Rahman2 July 2019  Bangladesh  IndiaEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham110.05955.90Lost[69]
63Mustafizur Rahman (2)5 July 20191  Bangladesh  PakistanLord's, London110.07557.50Lost[70]
64Shaheen Afridi5 July 20192  Pakistan  BangladeshLord's, London29.13563.81Won[70]
65Mitchell Santner9 October 20232  New Zealand  NetherlandsRajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad2105955.90Won[71]
66Shaheen Afridi (2)20 October 20231  Pakistan  AustraliaM. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore110.07555.40Lost[72]
67Mohammed Shami (2)22 October 20231  India  New ZealandHPCA Stadium, Dharamshala110.05455.40Won[73]
68Dilshan Madushanka2 November 20232  Sri Lanka  IndiaWankhede Stadium, Mumbai1108058.00Lost[74]
69Mohammed Shami (3)2 November 20232  India  Sri LankaWankhede Stadium, Mumbai251853.60Won[74]
70Ravindra Jadeja5 November 20231  India  South AfricaEden Gardens, Kolkata293353.66Won[75]
71Mohammed Shami (4)15 November 20231  India  New ZealandWankhede Stadium, Mumbai29.55775.79Won[76]

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