List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at M. A. Chidambaram Stadium

M. A. Chidambaram Stadium (MAC), also known as the Chepauk Stadium or simply Chepauk due its location in the city's locality of Chepauk,[1] is a sports ground in Chennai,[a] India that has hosted international cricket matches along with provincial games.[3] Named after M. A. Chidambaram, former President of Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI),[4] the venue was formerly known as the Madras Cricket Club ground.[b] It has a capacity of 38,000 spectators for international matches.[3] It is the home ground of the Tamil Nadu cricket team and the Indian Premier League team Chennai Super Kings.[3][6] The first Test at this venue took place in 1934, between India and England.[3] As of February 2021, it has hosted a further 33 Test matches.[7] Chepauk has also staged 22 One Day International (ODI) matches,[8] the first of which was in 1987 when Australia defeated India in a group-match during the 1987 World Cup.[9]

M. A. Chidambaram Cricket Stadium
Bowlers have taken forty-eight five-wicket hauls in Tests and two five-wicket hauls in One Day International matches played at Chepauk.

In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a "five-for" or "fifer")[10][11] refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings. This is regarded as a notable achievement.[12] The first bowler to take a five-wicket haul in a Test match at Chepauk was Amar Singh for India against England in 1934; he finished the innings with bowling figures of 7 wickets for 86 runs.[13] Australia's Ashley Mallett became the first to take two five-wicket hauls in the same match at Chepauk, when he took 5 for 91 and 5 for 53 in the second and fourth innings of the fifth Test of Australia's 1969–70 tour of India.[13] Narendra Hirwani is the most recent cricketer and the first Indian to take two five-wicket hauls on debut. He took 8 for 61 and 8 for 75 against the West Indies during the fourth Test of the 1987–88 series between the teams, which was held at this ground, and finished the match with bowling figures of 16 for 136.[14] These are also the best match-figures by any bowler on Test debut.[15] The best figures in Test cricket at Chepauk are 8 for 55, taken by India's Vinoo Mankad against England in 1952.[13] Axar Patel took the most recent five-wicket haul at Chepauk, with figures of 5 for 60 against England in their 2020–21 tour of India.[13] As of February 2021, 32 bowlers have taken 51 Test match five-wicket hauls at this ground.[13]

As of November 2017, two bowlers have taken five-wicket hauls during ODIs at Chepauk.[16] The first player to do so was Aaqib Javed of Pakistan, who achieved the feat when he took 5 wickets for 61 runs against India during the 1997 Pepsi Independence Cup.[17] The other five-wicket haul was made by West Indies' Ravi Rampaul, which is also the best figures in ODI cricket at this ground. He took 5 for 51 against India during the 2011 World Cup.[13] As of November 2017, a match between India and New Zealand is the only Twenty20 International (T20I) to be held at the ground,[3] which New Zealand won by one run.[3][18] The best bowling figures in T20I cricket at Chepauk are Irfan Pathan's 3 wickets for 31 runs.[19]

Key

Anil Kumble took thirty-five Test five-wicket hauls in total, with five of them coming at Chepauk.[20]
SymbolMeaning
The bowler was player of the match
10 or more wickets taken in the match
§One of two five-wicket hauls by the bowler in the match
DateDay the Test started or ODI was held
InnInnings in which five-wicket haul was taken
OversNumber of overs bowled.
RunsNumber of runs conceded
WktsNumber of wickets taken
EconRuns conceded per over
BatsmenBatsmen whose wickets were taken
DrawnThe match was drawn.
TiedThe match was tied.

Tests

Five-wicket hauls in Test matches at M. A. Chidambaram Stadium
No.BowlerDateTeamOpposing teamInnOversRunsWktsEconBatsmenResult
1Amar Singh10 February 1934  India  England144.48671.92England won[21]
2Hedley Verity10 February 1934  England  India223.54972.05England won[21]
3James Langridge10 February 1934  England  India4246352.62England won[21]
4Dattu Phadkar27 January 1949  India  West Indies145.315973.49West Indies won[22]
5Vinoo Mankad6 February 1952  India  England138.55581.41India won[23]
6Ashley Mallett ‡ §24 December 1969  Australia  India2259153.64Australia won[24]
7E. A. S. Prasanna24 December 1969  India  Australia3317462.38Australia won[24]
8Ashley Mallett ‡ §24 December 1969  Australia  India429.25351.80Australia won[24]
9B. S. Chandrasekhar12 January 1973  India  England138.59062.31India won[25]
10Andy Roberts ‡ §11 January 1975  West Indies  India120.56473.07India won[26]
11E. A. S. Prasanna11 January 1975  India  West Indies2237053.04India won[26]
12Andy Roberts ‡ §11 January 1975  West Indies  India321.45752.63India won[26]
13Lance Cairns26 November 1976  New Zealand  India133.15551.65India won[27]
14Bishan Singh Bedi26 November 1976  India  New Zealand216.44852.88India won[27]
15John Lever14 January 1977  England  India219.55952.97England won[28]
16B. S. Chandrasekhar14 January 1977  India  England320.55052.40England won[28]
17Dilip Doshi11 September 1979  India  Australia14310362.39Drawn[29]
18Jim Higgs11 September 1979  Australia  India241.314373.44Drawn[29]
19Imran Khan15 January 1980  Pakistan  India238.211452.97India won[30]
20Kapil Dev15 January 1980  India  Pakistan323.45672.36India won[30]
21Dilip Doshi17 September 1982  India  Sri Lanka1308552.83Drawn[31]
22Kapil Dev17 September 1982  India  Sri Lanka324.311054.48Drawn[31]
23Ashantha de Mel17 September 1982  Sri Lanka  India4146854.85Drawn[31]
24Malcolm Marshall24 December 1983  West Indies  India2267252.76Drawn[32]
25Neil Foster ‡ §13 January 1985  England  India12310464.52England won[33]
26Neil Foster ‡ §13 January 1985  England  India3285952.10England won[33]
27Greg Matthews ‡ §18 September 1985  Australia  India228.210353.63Tied[34]
28Greg Matthews ‡ §18 September 1985  Australia  India439.514653.66Tied[34]
29Ray Bright18 September 1985  Australia  India4259453.76Tied[34]
30Maninder Singh3 February 1987  India  Pakistan15913552.28Drawn[35]
31Narendra Hirwani † ‡ §11 January 1988  India  West Indies218.36183.29India won[35]
32Narendra Hirwani † ‡ §11 January 1988  India  West Indies415.27584.89India won[35]
33Anil Kumble11 February 1993  India  England4216463.04India won[36]
34Anil Kumble28 January 1999  India  Pakistan124.57062.81Pakistan won[c]
35Saqlain Mushtaq ‡ §28 January 1999  Pakistan  India2359452.68Pakistan won[37][c]
36Venkatesh Prasad28 January 1999  India  Pakistan3103363.19Pakistan won[37][c]
37Saqlain Mushtaq ‡ §28 January 1999  Pakistan  India432.29352.87Pakistan won[37][c]
38Harbhajan Singh † ‡ §18 March 2001  India  Australia138.213373.46India won[38]
39Harbhajan Singh † ‡ §18 March 2001  India  Australia341.58482.00India won[38]
40Anil Kumble17 October 2002  India  West Indies123.33051.27India won[39]
41Anil Kumble † ‡ §14 October 2004  India  Australia117.34872.74Drawn[40]
42Shane Warne14 October 2004  Australia  India242.312562.94Drawn[40]
43Anil Kumble † ‡ §14 October 2004  India  Australia34713362.82Drawn[40]
44Harbhajan Singh26 March 2008  India  South Africa144.516453.65Drawn[41]
45Ravichandran Ashwin ‡ §22 February 2013  India  Australia14210372.45India won[42]
46James Pattinson22 February 2013  Australia  India2309653.20India won[42]
47Ravichandran Ashwin ‡ §22 February 2013  India  Australia3329552.95India won[42]
48Ravindra Jadeja16 December 2016  India  England4254871.92India won[43]
49Ravichandran Ashwin5 February 2021  India  England317.36163.49England won[44]
50Ravichandran Ashwin13 February 2021  India  England223.54351.80India won[45]
51Axar Patel13 February 2021  India  England4216052.86India won[45]

One Day Internationals

Five-wicket hauls in One Day International matches at M. A. Chidambaram Stadium
No.BowlerDateTeamOpposing teamInnOversRunsWktsEconBatsmenResult
1Aaqib Javed21 May 1997  Pakistan  India2106156.10Pakistan won[17]
2Ravi Rampaul20 March 2011  West Indies  India1105155.10India won[46]

Women's Twenty20 Internationals

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Twenty20 International matches at M. A. Chidambaram Stadium
No.BowlerDateTeamOpposing teamInnOversRunsWktsEconBatsmenResult
1Suné Luus23 March 2016  South Africa  Ireland24852.00South Africa Women won[47]

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