List of international cricket five-wicket hauls by Richard Hadlee

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 as a notable achievement,[2] and fewer than 50 bowlers have taken more than 15 five-wicket hauls at international level in their cricketing careers.[3][4][5] Richard Hadlee, a retired New Zealand cricketer, took 41 five-wicket hauls during his career in international cricket.[3][6] A fast bowler who represented his country between 1973 and 1990, Hadlee was described by the BBC as "one of the greatest bowlers the world has seen".[7] Hadlee was named by Wisden as one of their Cricketers of the Year in 1982.[8] In 2009, the International Cricket Council (ICC) inducted him into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.[9][10] Hadlee was the first bowler to take 400 wickets in Test cricket.[6]

Statue of Hadlee

Hadlee made his Test debut in 1973 against Pakistan at the Basin Reserve, Wellington.[11] His first Test five-wicket haul came in 1976, against India in a match at the same venue which New Zealand won.[12] In February 1980, he took his first pair of five-wicket hauls in a single match against the West Indies at the Carisbrook, Dunedin.[13] By the end of his career, he had claimed five-wicket hauls in both innings of a match on five occasions.[13][14][15][16][17] He went on to take ten or more wickets in a match on nine occasions.[18] In Tests, Hadlee was most successful against Australia, with fourteen five-wicket hauls.[19] His best bowling figures in an innings were 9 wickets for 52 runs against the same team at the Brisbane Cricket Ground, in November 1985.[15] He followed up in the second innings of that match with 6 for 71 and achieved his best match figures of 15 for 123 to give New Zealand an innings win.

Having made his One Day International (ODI) debut in February 1973 against Pakistan at the Lancaster Park, Christchurch,[20] Hadlee's first ODI five-wicket haul came in 1980 against India, in a match at the WACA Ground, Perth, which New Zealand lost.[21] His career-best bowling figures in ODI cricket were 5 wickets for 25 runs against Sri Lanka at the County Cricket Ground, Bristol, in June 1983.[22] By the time he retired from international cricket in 1990 after nearly 17 years,[6] Hadlee had taken 36 five-wicket hauls in Test cricket and five in ODIs.[4][5] As of October 2012, he is second overall among all-time combined five-wicket haul takers, behind Muttiah Muralitharan.[3]

Key

SymbolMeaning
DateDay the Test started or ODI 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
ResultResult for the New Zealand team
*One of two five-wicket hauls by Hadlee in a match
10 or more wickets taken in the match
Hadlee was selected as man of the match

Tests

Five-wicket hauls in Test cricket
No.DateGroundAgainstInnOversRunsWktsEconBatsmenResult
113 February 1976Basin Reserve, Wellington  India48.3[note 1]2372.05Won[12]
29 October 1976Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore  Pakistan119[note 1]12154.77Lost[23]
310 February 1978Basin Reserve, Wellington  England413.3[note 1]2661.45Won[24]
424 August 1978Lord's Cricket Ground, London  England2328452.62Lost[27]
52 February 1979Lancaster Park, Christchurch  Pakistan125[note 1]6251.86Lost[25]
623 February 1979Eden Park, Auckland  Pakistan227[note 1]10452.88Drawn[26]
79 February 1980* †Carisbrook, Dunedin  West Indies1203451.70Won[13]
89 February 1980* †Carisbrook, Dunedin  West Indies3366861.88Won[13]
912 December 1980WACA Ground, Perth  Australia2278753.22Lost[28]
1026 December 1980Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne  Australia327.25762.08Drawn[29]
116 March 1981Lancaster Park, Christchurch  India1334751.42Drawn[30]
1212 March 1982Eden Park, Auckland  Australia3286352.25Won[31]
1319 March 1982Lancaster Park, Christchurch  Australia128.510063.46Lost[32]
1414 July 1983Kennington Oval, London  England123.45362.23Lost[33]
1511 August 1983Lord's Cricket Ground, London  England1409352.32Lost[34]
163 February 1984Lancaster Park, Christchurch  England3182851.55Won[35]
1726 February 1984 * † ‡Colombo Cricket Club Ground, Colombo  Sri Lanka1227353.31Won[14]
1826 February 1984 * † ‡Colombo Cricket Club Ground, Colombo  Sri Lanka3162951.81Won[14]
199 February 1985Carisbrook, Dunedin  Pakistan1245162.12Won[36]
208 November 1985 * † ‡Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane  Australia123.45292.19Won[15]
218 November 1985 * † ‡Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane  Australia328.57162.46Won[15]
2222 November 1985Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney  Australia2246552.70Lost[37]
2330 November 1985* † ‡WACA Ground, Perth  Australia126.56552.42Won[16]
2430 November 1985 * † ‡WACA Ground, Perth  Australia3399062.30Won[16]
2528 February 1986Lancaster Park, Christchurch  Australia14411672.59Drawn[38]
2624 July 1986Lord's Cricket Ground, London  England137.58062.11Drawn[39]
277 August 1986 † ‡Trent Bridge, Nottingham  England1328062.50Won[40]
2827 February 1987Eden Park, Auckland  West Indies141.410562.52Lost[41]
2912 March 1987Lancaster Park, Christchurch  West Indies112.35064.00Won[42]
3015 December 1987Adelaide Oval, Adelaide  Australia2426851.61Drawn[43]
3126 December 1987 * † ‡Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne  Australia24410952.47Drawn[17]
3226 December 1987 * † ‡Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne  Australia4316752.16Drawn[17]
3312 November 1988M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore  India1306552.16Lost[44]
3424 November 1988Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai  India220.54962.35Won[45]
3515 February 1990Basin Reserve, Wellington  Australia116.23952.38Won[46]
366 May 1990Edgbaston, Birmingham  England3215352.52Lost[47]

One Day Internationals

Five-wicket hauls in One Day Internationals
No.DateGroundAgainstInnOversRunsWktsEconBatsmenResult
19 December 1980WACA Ground, Perth  India193253.55Lost[21]
229 January 1981Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney  Australia28.32653.05Won[48]
313 June 1983County Cricket Ground, Bristol  Sri Lanka110.12552.45Won[22]
418 February 1984Lancaster Park, Christchurch  England1103253.20Lost[49]
56 February 1989McLean Park, Napier  Pakistan1103853.80Won[50]

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