List of international cricket five-wicket hauls by Ian Botham

Sir Ian Botham is a former international cricketer and captain of the England cricket team. He has claimed five-wicket hauls (taken five or more wickets in an innings) in Test cricket on 27 occasions, second only to James Anderson among English cricketers.[1] A five-wicket haul is regarded as a notable achievement,[2] and 53 bowlers have taken more than 15 five-wicket hauls at international level in their cricketing careers.[3] Botham is generally considered one of the greatest all-rounders of all time.[4][5] He was named as a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1978, and Indian Cricket Cricketer of the Year four years later. In 1992 he was awarded an Order of the British Empire (OBE), and he was knighted for his services to cricket and charity work in 2007.[6] Two years later, he was honoured by the International Cricket Council, who named him as one of 55 initial inductees into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.[7] He is ninth overall in all-time Test five-wicket haul takers.[8][note 1]

Botham batting for England at Trent Bridge in 1983

He made his international debut for England on 26 August 1976 in a One Day International (ODI) against the West Indies.[9] He made his Test cricket debut just under a year later against Australia,[10] and it was during the first innings of this match that he claimed his first international five-wicket haul.[11] It is against Australia that he has claimed the most five-wicket hauls, doing so on nine occasions. Three of these came during the 1981 Ashes series and, along with the two centuries he scored,[12] saw the series dubbed "Botham's Ashes".[13] He twice claimed eight wickets in an innings, playing at Lord's on each occasion, against Pakistan in 1978 and the West Indies in 1984. Including these performances, Botham has collected a five-wicket haul at Lord's eight times, more so than on any other ground.

Botham never managed to take five-wickets in an innings in ODI cricket, despite playing 116 matches and claiming 145 wickets,[14] making him England's seventh highest wicket-taker in the format.[15][note 1] His best return was four wickets, which he achieved on three occasions.[14]

Key

  • Date – Starting date of the match.
  • Inn. – The innings of the match in which the five wicket haul was taken.
  • Overs – Number of overs bowled in that innings.
  • RunsRuns conceded.
  • Wkts – Number of wickets taken.
  • Econ.Bowling economy rate (average runs per over).
  • Batsmen – The batsmen whose wickets were taken in the five wicket haul.
  • Result – The result for the England team in that match.
  • † – Botham was selected player of the match.
  • * – Botham claimed 10 wickets or more in the match.
  • ‡ – Botham also scored a century in this match.

Tests

No.DateGroundAgainstInn.OversRunsWktsEcon.BatsmenResult
128 July 1977Trent Bridge, Nottingham  Australia120.07453.70Won[11]
211 August 1977Headingley, Leeds  Australia211.02151.90Won[16]
324 February 1978 ‡Lancaster Park, Christchurch  New Zealand224.7[note 2]7352.20Won[17]
44 March 1978Eden Park, Auckland  New Zealand134.0[note 2]10952.40Drawn[18]
515 June 1978 ‡†Lord's, London  Pakistan320.53481.63Won[19]
610 August 1978 †Trent Bridge, Nottingham  New Zealand221.03461.61Won[20]
724 August 1978 *Lord's, London  New Zealand138.010162.65Won[21]
824 August 1978 *Lord's, London  New Zealand318.13952.14Won[21]
912 July 1979Edgbaston, Birmingham  India329.07052.41Won[22]
102 August 1979Lord's, London  India119.03551.84Drawn[23]
1114 December 1979 *†WACA, Perth  Australia135.07862.22Lost[24]
1214 December 1979 *†WACA, Perth  Australia345.59852.13Lost[24]
1315 February 1980 *‡Wankhede Stadium, Bombay  India122.55862.54Won[25]
1415 February 1980 *‡Wankhede Stadium, Bombay  India326.04871.84Won[25]
1516 July 1981 ‡†Headingley, Leeds  Australia139.29562.41Won[26]
1630 July 1981 †Edgbaston, Birmingham  Australia414.01150.78Won[27]
1727 August 1981 *†The Oval, London  Australia147.012562.65Drawn[28]
1827 November 1981Wankhede Stadium, Bombay  India322.36152.71Lost[29]
1910 June 1982Lord's, London  India219.44652.33Won[30]
2026 August 1982Headingley, Leeds  Pakistan330.07452.46Won[31]
2130 January 1984 ‡†Basin Reserve, Wellington  New Zealand127.45952.13Drawn[32]
2228 June 1984 †Lord's, London  West Indies227.410383.72Lost[33]
239 August 1984The Oval, London  West Indies123.07253.13Lost[34]
2423 August 1984Lord's, London  Sri Lanka327.09063.33Drawn[35]
2527 June 1985Lord's, London  Australia224.010954.54Lost[36]
263 April 1986Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain  West Indies224.17152.93Lost[37]
2726 December 1986Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne  Australia116.04152.56Won[38]

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