List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at Kingsmead

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Kingsmead Cricket Ground in Durban, South Africa was established in 1922 and hosted its first international cricket match in January 1923. The ground's first Test saw South Africa played the touring England cricket team. It hosted its first One Day International (ODI) in 1992 following the readmission of South Africa to international cricket after the sporting boycott of South Africa during the apartheid era, and its first Twenty20 International (T20I) in 2007.[1][2] Two women's Test matches have been played on the ground, the first in 1960, and a single women's T20I was played in 2016.[2]

In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a "five-for" or "fifer") refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings. This is regarded as a notable achievement.[3] This article details the five-wicket hauls taken on the ground in official international Test matches, One Day Internationals and Twenty20 Internationals.

The first international five-wicket hauls taken on the ground was by Englishman Alec Kennedy who took five wickets for the cost of 88 runs (5/88) in the ground's first Test match in 1923.[4] The 8/69 taken by South African Hugh Tayfield against England in 1957 set a new best bowling analysis by a South African in Test matches and remain the best innings bowling figures in Test matches on the ground.[5] The first five-wicket haul in women's Tests on the ground was taken by South Africa's Jean McNaughton in the first women's Test played on the ground in 1960.[2]

The first five-wicket haul in an ODI on the ground was taken by Pakistan's Waqar Younis in 1993,[6] whilst India's Ashish Nehra recorded the best bowling ODI figures of 6/23 during a 2003 Cricket World Cup match against England.[7] Only one five-wicket haul has been taken in a T20I on the ground, David Wiese of South Africa taking 5/23 in 2015.[8]

Key[edit]

Symbol Meaning
Date Date the Test started or ODI/Twenty20 International 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[edit]

As of 8 March 2020

A total of 60 five-wicket hauls have been taken on the ground in Test matches, including three taken in women's Tests.

Men's matches[edit]

Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at Kingsmead
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Alec Kennedy 18 January 1923  England  South Africa[a] 2 39 88 5 Drawn[10]
2 Alec Kennedy 16 February 1923  England  South Africa 4 49.1 76 5 England won[11]
3 Cyril Vincent 21 January 1928  South Africa  England 2 45 131 6 Drawn[12]
4 Buster Nupen 4 February 1928  South Africa  England 1 33.5 83 5 South Africa won[13]
5 George Finlay-Bissett 4 February 1928  South Africa  England 3 19 29 7 South Africa won[13]
6 Bill Voce 16 January 1931  England  South Africa[b] 1 29.2 58 5 Drawn[14]
7 Cyril Vincent 21 February 1931  South Africa  England 2 31.2 51 6 Drawn[15]
8 Bill O'Reilly 14 December 1935  Australia  South Africa 3 17 49 5 Australia won[16]
9 Clarrie Grimmett[A] 28 February 1936  Australia  South Africa 1 45 100 7 Australia won[17]
10 Bruce Mitchell 28 February 1936  South Africa  Australia 2 25.5 87 5 Australia won[17]
11 Clarrie Grimmett[A] 28 February 1936  Australia  South Africa 3 48 73 6 Australia won[17]
12 Reg Perks[B] 3 March 1939  England  South Africa 1 41[c] 100 5 Drawn[d][19]
13 Tufty Mann 16 December 1948  South Africa  England 2 37.4[c] 59 6 England won[20]
14 Cuan McCarthy[C] 16 December 1948  South Africa  England 4 12[c] 43 6 England won[20]
15 Hugh Tayfield 20 January 1950  South Africa  Australia 2 8.4[c] 23 7 Australia won[21]
16 Ian Johnson 20 January 1950  Australia  South Africa 3 17[c] 34 5 Australia won[21]
17 Hugh Tayfield 11 December 1953  South Africa  New Zealand 2 36[c] 62 6 South Africa won[22]
18 Johnny Wardle 25 January 1957  England  South Africa 2 20.2[c] 61 5 Drawn[23]
19 Hugh Tayfield 25 January 1957  South Africa  England 3 37.7[c] 69 8 Drawn[23]
20 Neil Adcock 24 January 1958  South Africa  Australia 1 18[c] 43 6 Drawn[24]
21 Richie Benaud 24 January 1958  Australia  South Africa 2 50.7[c] 114 5 Drawn[24]
22 Peter Pollock[D] 8 December 1961  South Africa  New Zealand 4 20.3 38 6 South Africa won[25]
23 David Allen[E] 4 December 1964  England  South Africa 2 19.5 41 5 England won[26]
24 Fred Titmus[E] 4 December 1964  England  South Africa 3 45.5 66 5 England won[26]
25 Fanie de Villiers 26 December 1994  South Africa  New Zealand 1 24 64 5 South Africa won[27]
26 Simon Doull 26 December 1994  New Zealand  South Africa 2 29.5 73 5 South Africa won[27]
27 Venkatesh Prasad[F] 26 December 1996  India  South Africa 1 19 60 5 South Africa won[28]
28 Allan Donald 26 December 1996  South Africa  India 2 16 40 5 South Africa won[28]
29 Venkatesh Prasad[F] 26 December 1996  India  South Africa 3 25 93 5 South Africa won[28]
30 Allan Donald 26 February 1998  South Africa  Pakistan 1 19.2 79 5 Pakistan won[29]
31 Shoaib Akhtar 26 February 1998  Pakistan  South Africa 2 12 43 5 Pakistan won[29]
32 Shaun Pollock 26 February 1998  South Africa  Pakistan 3 22.3 50 6 Pakistan won[29]
33 Mushtaq Ahmed 26 February 1998  Pakistan  South Africa 4 37 78 6 Pakistan won[29]
34 Franklyn Rose 26 December 1998  West Indies  South Africa 2 28 84 7 South Africa won[30]
35 Shaun Pollock 26 December 1998  South Africa  West Indies 3 27 83 5 South Africa won[30]
36 Andy Caddick 26 December 1999  England  South Africa 2 16 46 7 Drawn[31]
37 Dilhara Fernando[G] 26 December 2000  Sri Lanka  South Africa 1 34 98 5 Drawn[32]
38 Muttiah Muralitharan[G][H] 26 December 2000  Sri Lanka  South Africa 1 58.3 122 5 Drawn[32]
39 Muttiah Muralitharan[H] 26 December 2000  Sri Lanka  South Africa 3 10 39 6 Drawn[32]
40 Nantie Hayward 26 December 2002  South Africa  Pakistan 2 10.4 56 5 South Africa won[33]
41 Makhaya Ntini 26 December 2003  South Africa  West Indies 1 25.5 66 5 South Africa won[34]
42 Brett Lee 24 March 2006  Australia  South Africa 2 19.4 69 5 Australia won[35]
43 Shane Warne 24 March 2006  Australia  South Africa 4 35.5 86 6 Australia won[35]
44 Makhaya Ntini 26 December 2006  South Africa  India 4 19 48 5 South Africa won[36]
45 Dale Steyn 10 January 2008  South Africa  West Indies 3 21.5 72 6 South Africa won[37]
46 Graeme Swann 26 December 2009  England  South Africa 3 21 54 5 England won[38]
47 Dale Steyn 26 December 2010  South Africa  India 1 19 50 6 India won[39]
48 Marchant de Lange[I] 26 December 2011  South Africa  Sri Lanka 1 23.2 81 7 Sri Lanka won[40]
49 Chanaka Welegedara 26 December 2011  Sri Lanka  South Africa 2 16.4 52 5 Sri Lanka won[40]
50 Dale Steyn 26 December 2011  South Africa  Sri Lanka 3 20 73 5 Sri Lanka won[40]
51 Rangana Herath 26 December 2011  Sri Lanka  South Africa 4 30.3 79 5 Sri Lanka won[40]
52 Dale Steyn 26 December 2013  South Africa  India 1 30 100 6 South Africa won[41]
53 Ravindra Jadeja 26 December 2013  India  South Africa 2 58.2 138 6 South Africa won[41]
54 Dane Piedt 26 December 2015  South Africa  England 3 36 153 5 England won[42]
55 Keshav Maharaj 1 March 2018  South Africa  Australia 1 33.4 123 5 Australia won[43]
56 Mitchell Starc 1 March 2018  Australia  South Africa 2 10.4 34 5 Australia won[43]
57 Lasith Embuldeniya[J] 13 February 2019  Sri Lanka  South Africa 3 26 66 5 Sri Lanka won[44]

Women's matches[edit]

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at Kingsmead
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Jean McNaughton 31 December 1960  South Africa  England 2 19 39 6 England won[45]
2 Jill Saulbrey 10 March 1972  New Zealand  South Africa 2 39 32 5 New Zealand won[46]
3 Jackie Lord 10 March 1972  New Zealand  South Africa 4 23.2 24 5 New Zealand won[46]

One Day International five-wicket hauls[edit]

As of 7 March 2020

Four five-wicket hauls have been taken in men's ODI matches on the ground.

Five-wicket hauls in Men's One Day Internationals at Kingsmead
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Waqar Younis 9 February 1993  Pakistan  South Africa[b] 2 10 25 5 Pakistan won[47]
2 Austin Codrington[K] 11 February 2003[e]  Canada  Bangladesh 2 9 27 5 Canada won[48]
3 Ashish Nehra 26 February 2003[e]  India  England 2 10 23 6 India won[49]
4 Kyle Mills 27 November 2007  New Zealand  South Africa 2 10 25 5 South Africa won[50]

Twenty20 International five-wicket hauls[edit]

As of 31 January 2021

Two five-wicket hauls have been taken in T20I matches on the ground - one in men's matches and one in women's matches.

Men's matches[edit]

Five-wicket hauls in Men's Twenty20 Internationals at Kingsmead
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 David Wiese 14 January 2015  South Africa  West Indies 2 4 23 5 South Africa won[51]

Women's matches[edit]

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Twenty20 Internationals at Kingsmead
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Shabnim Ismail 31 January 2021  South Africa  Pakistan 2 4 12 5 South Africa won[52]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The South Africa Red Ensign was used as a de facto national flag following the formation of the Union of South Africa in 1910 until May 1928.[9]
  2. ^ a b This version of the Flag of South Africa was used between May 1928 and April 1994.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Eight-ball overs were used in this match.
  4. ^ This was a Timeless Test and play took place on ten days. It was drawn only because the England team had to leave South Africa on a ship which was scheduled to depart.[18]
  5. ^ a b This match was part of the 2003 Cricket World Cup.
  1. ^ a b Grimmett took two five-wicket hauls in the match.
  2. ^ Perks took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  3. ^ McCarthy took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  4. ^ Pollock took his five wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  5. ^ a b Allen took his five-wicket haul in the second innings of the match and Titmus his in the third innings after South Africa were asked to follow on.
  6. ^ a b Prasad took two five-wicket hauls in the match.
  7. ^ a b Fernando and Muralitharan took five-wicket hauls in the same innings.
  8. ^ a b Muralitharan took two five-wicket hauls in the match.
  9. ^ de Lange took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  10. ^ Embuldeniya took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  11. ^ Coddrington took his five-wicket haul on his international debut. Canada had not played an ODI since 1979 before this match so all 11 Canadian players made their international debut in the match.

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