List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at Trent Bridge

Trent Bridge in a cricket ground in West Bridgford on the edge of Nottingham in England.[1] The area was first used for cricket in the late 18th century and the first inter-county match was held on the ground in 1835 before the ground was formally established in the 1840s.[1][2] It is the home ground of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club and was used for association football by Notts County F.C. until 1910.[2]

International cricket was first played on the ground in 1899 when England played Australia in the ground's first Test match. The first One Day International (ODI) was played on the ground in 1974 and the first Twenty20 International (T20I) match on the ground was played in 2009 during the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 competition.[2][3] A single Women's Test match was played in the ground in 1979. Three Women's ODIs and a single Women's T20I have been played on the ground. The most recent Women's international match played at Trent Bridge was a semi-final of the 2009 ICC Women's World Twenty20 competition.[4]

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.[5] This article details the five-wicket hauls taken on the ground in official international Test and One Day International matches.

The first five-wicket haul in international cricket on the ground was taken during the ground's first Test match in 1899, Australian Ernie Jones taking five wickets for 88 runs (5/88) in a drawn match against England.[6] The best innings figures in a Test match on the ground are Stuart Broad's 8/15 taken against Australia in 2015.[7][8] The only Women's Test match on the ground saw Julia Greenwood take a five-wicket haul for England Women against West Indies in 1979. This is the only five-wicket haul taken in Women's international cricket on the ground.[4] In One Day International cricket the first five-wicket hauls were taken by Kapil Dev and Ken MacLeay during a match between India and Australia during the 1983 Cricket World Cup.[9] MacLeay's six wickets for 39 runs remained the best ODI bowling figures on the ground until Paul Collingwood took 6/31 against Bangladesh in 2005.[lower-alpha 1][4][10]

Key

Symbol Meaning
Date Date the Test started or ODI 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

As of 9 February 2020

A total of 88 five-wicket hauls have been taken in Test matches at Trent Bridge, including one in the only women's Test match held on the ground.

Men's matches

Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at Trent Bridge
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Ernie Jones1 June 1899Australia[lower-alpha 2] England233[lower-alpha 3]885Drawn[12]
2Frank Laver[upper-alpha 1]29 May 1905 Australia England131.3647England won[13]
3Stanley Jackson[upper-alpha 1]29 May 1905 England Australia214.5525England won[13]
4Bernard Bosanquet[upper-alpha 1]29 May 1905 England Australia432.41078England won[13]
5Jack Gregory[upper-alpha 2]28 May 1921 Australia England119586Australia won[14]
6Ted McDonald[upper-alpha 2]28 May 1921 Australia England322.4325Australia won[14]
7Clarrie Grimmett[upper-alpha 3]13 June 1930 Australia England1321075England won[15]
8Clarrie Grimmett[upper-alpha 3]13 June 1930 Australia England330945England won[15]
9Ken Farnes[upper-alpha 4]8 June 1934 England Australia140.21025Australia won[16]
10Clarrie Grimmett[upper-alpha 4]8 June 1934 Australia England258.3815Australia won[16]
11Ken Farnes[upper-alpha 4]8 June 1934 England Australia325775Australia won[16]
12Bill O'Reilly[upper-alpha 4]8 June 1934 Australia England441.4547Australia won[16]
13Stan Nichols15 June 1935 England South Africa223.5356Drawn[17]
14Eric Hollies[upper-alpha 5]7 June 1947 England South Africa155.21235Drawn[18]
15Lindsay Tuckett[upper-alpha 5]7 June 1947 South Africa England237685Drawn[18]
16Bill Johnston10 June 1948 Australia England125365Australia won[19]
17Alec Bedser[upper-alpha 6]20 July 1950 England West Indies2481275West Indies won[20]
18Sonny Ramadhin[upper-alpha 6]20 July 1950 West Indies England381.21355West Indies won[20]
19Alec Bedser[upper-alpha 7]7 June 1951 England South Africa322.4376South Africa won[21]
20Athol Rowan[upper-alpha 7]7 June 1951 South Africa England427.2685South Africa won[21]
21Alec Bedser[upper-alpha 8]11 June 1953 England Australia138.3557Drawn[22]
22Ray Lindwall[upper-alpha 8]11 June 1953 Australia England220.4575Drawn[22]
23Alec Bedser[upper-alpha 8]11 June 1953 England Australia317.2447Drawn[22]
24Bob Appleyard[upper-alpha 9]1 July 1954 England Pakistan117515England won[23]
25Frank Tyson9 June 1955 England South Africa321.3286England won[24]
26Fred Trueman[upper-alpha 10]4 July 1957 England West Indies230635Drawn[25]
27Brian Statham[upper-alpha 10]4 July 1957 England West Indies341.21185Drawn[25]
28Brian Statham4 June 1959 England India321315England won[26]
29Trevor Goddard[upper-alpha 11]7 July 1960 South Africa England142805England won[27]
30Fred Trueman[upper-alpha 11]7 July 1960 England South Africa214.3275England won[27]
31Graham McKenzie4 June 1964 Australia England324535Drawn[28]
32Tom Cartwright[upper-alpha 12]5 August 1965 England South Africa131.3946South Africa won[29]
33Peter Pollock[upper-alpha 12]5 August 1965 South Africa England223.5535South Africa won[29]
34David Larter[upper-alpha 12]5 August 1965 England South Africa329685South Africa won[29]
35Peter Pollock[upper-alpha 12]5 August 1965 South Africa England424345South Africa won[29]
36Derek Underwood10 August 1967 England Pakistan326525England won[30]
37John Snow13 July 1972 England Australia131925Drawn[31]
38Geoff Arnold7 June 1973 England New Zealand4531315England won[32]
39Ian Botham[upper-alpha 13]28 July 1977 England Australia120745England won[33]
40Bob Willis[upper-alpha 13]28 July 1977 England Australia326885England won[33]
41Ian Botham10 August 1978 England New Zealand221346England won[34]
42Andy Roberts[upper-alpha 14]5 June 1980 West Indies England125725West Indies won[35]
43Bob Willis[upper-alpha 14]5 June 1980 England West Indies426655West Indies won[35]
44Dennis Lillee[upper-alpha 15]18 June 1981 Australia England316.4465Australia won[36]
45Terry Alderman[upper-alpha 15]18 June 1981 Australia England319625Australia won[36]
46Nick Cook25 August 1983 England New Zealand232635England won[37]
47Geoff Lawson11 July 1985 Australia England139.41035Drawn[38]
48Richard Hadlee7 August 1986 New Zealand England132806New Zealand won[39]
49Malcolm Marshall2 June 1988 West Indies England130696Drawn[40]
50Terry Alderman10 August 1989 Australia England219695Australia won[41]
51Phillip DeFreitas7 June 1990 England New Zealand122535Drawn[42]
52Curtly Ambrose4 July 1991 West Indies England134745West Indies won[43]
53Merv Hughes1 July 1993 Australia England131925Drawn[44]
54Phillip DeFreitas2 June 1994 England New Zealand322.3715England won[45]
55Kenny Benjamin[upper-alpha 16]10 August 1995 West Indies England134.31055Drawn[46]
56Kenny Benjamin[upper-alpha 16]10 August 1995 West Indies England325695Drawn[46]
57Angus Fraser[upper-alpha 17]23 July 1998 England South Africa126605England won[47]
58Allan Donald[upper-alpha 17]23 July 1998 South Africa England2331095England won[47]
59Angus Fraser[upper-alpha 17]23 July 1998 England South Africa328.3625England won[47]
60Glenn McGrath[upper-alpha 18]2 August 2001 Australia England118495Australia won[48]
61Alex Tudor[upper-alpha 18]2 August 2001 England Australia215.5445Australia won[48]
62Shane Warne[upper-alpha 18]2 August 2001 Australia England318336Australia won[48]
63James Anderson[upper-alpha 19]14 August 2003 England South Africa227.51025England won[49]
64Shaun Pollock[upper-alpha 19]14 August 2003 South Africa England317.4396England won[49]
65James Kirtley[upper-alpha 19]14 August 2003 England South Africa416.2346England won[49]
66Chris Cairns10 June 2004 New Zealand England223.3795England won[50]
67Simon Jones25 August 2005 England Australia214.1445England won[51]
68Monty Panesar[upper-alpha 20]2 June 2006 England Sri Lanka337.1785Sri Lanka won[52]
69Muttiah Muralitharan[upper-alpha 20]2 June 2006 Sri Lanka England430708Sri Lanka won[52]
70Zaheer Khan27 July 2007 India England327755India won[53]
71James Anderson[upper-alpha 21]5 June 2008 England New Zealand221.3437England won[54]
72Ryan Sidebottom[upper-alpha 21]5 June 2008 England New Zealand324676England won[54]
73Mohammad Asif[upper-alpha 22]29 July 2010 Pakistan England127775England won[55]
74James Anderson[upper-alpha 22]29 July 2010 England Pakistan222545England won[55]
75James Anderson[upper-alpha 22]29 July 2010 England Pakistan415176England won[55]
76Stuart Broad[upper-alpha 23][upper-alpha 24]29 July 2011 England India224.1466England won[56]
77Tim Bresnan[upper-alpha 23]29 July 2011 England India412485England won[56]
78Peter Siddle[upper-alpha 25]10 July 2013 Australia England114505England won[57]
79James Anderson[upper-alpha 25]10 July 2013 England Australia224855England won[57]
80James Anderson[upper-alpha 25]10 July 2013 England Australia431.5735England won[57]
81Bhuvneshwar Kumar9 July 2014 India England230.5825Drawn[58]
82Stuart Broad[upper-alpha 26]6 August 2015 England Australia19.3158England won[59]
83Mitchell Starc[upper-alpha 26]6 August 2015 Australia England2271116England won[59]
84Ben Stokes[upper-alpha 26]6 August 2015 England Australia321366England won[59]
85James Anderson14 July 2017 England South Africa123.2725South Africa won[60]
86Hardik Pandya[upper-alpha 27]18 August 2018 India England26285India won[61]
87Jasprit Bumrah[upper-alpha 27]18 August 2018 India England429855India won[61]

Women's matches

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at Trent Bridge
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Julia Greenwood23 June 1979 England West Indies118435Drawn[62]

One Day International five-wicket hauls

As of 9 February 2020

Seven five-wicket hauls have been taken in ODIs on the ground.

Five-wicket hauls in Men's One Day Internationals at Trent Bridge
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1Kapil Dev[upper-alpha 28]13 June 1983[lower-alpha 4] India Australia112435Australia won[63]
2Ken MacLeay[upper-alpha 28]13 June 1983[lower-alpha 4] Australia India211.5396Australia won[63]
3Waqar Younis19 June 2001[lower-alpha 5] Pakistan Australia28596Pakistan won[64]
4Paul Collingwood[upper-alpha 29]21 June 2005[lower-alpha 6] England Bangladesh210316England won[65]
5Stuart Broad26 August 2008 England South Africa110235England won[66]
6Kuldeep Yadav12 July 2018 India England110256India won[67]
7Mitchell Starc6 June 2019[lower-alpha 7] Australia West Indies210465Australia won[68]

Notes

  1. As of February 2020 no five-wicket hauls have been taken in T20I matches on the ground.
  2. Prior to the Federation of Australia the six self-governing colonies in Australia had no common flag. The Flag of Australia was used from September 1901 and officially adopted in 1903.[11]
  3. Five-ball overs were used during this match.
  4. This match was part of the 1983 Cricket World Cup which took place in England.
  5. This match was part of the 2001 NatWest Series, a triangular tournament between Australia, Pakistan and England.
  6. This match was part of a triangular tournament of ODIs played between England, Bangladesh and Australia.
  7. This match was part of the 2019 Cricket World Cup which was held in England and Wales.
  1. Laver, Jackson and Bosanquet took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  2. Gregory and McDonald took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  3. Grimmett took five-wicket hauls during both England innings in the match.
  4. Farnes too five-wicket hauls in both Australian innings in the match, which was his Test match debut. Grimmett and O'Reilly also took five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  5. Hollies and Tuckett took five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  6. Bedser and Ramadhin took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  7. Bedser and Rowan took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  8. Bedser and Lindwall took their five-wicket hauls during the same match, Bedser taking seven wickets in each Australian innings.
  9. Appleyard took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  10. Trueman and Statham took their five-wicket hauls during the same match, Trueman in the matches second innings and Statham in the third innings after West Indies were asked to follow-on.
  11. Goddard and Trueman took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  12. Cartwright, Pollock and Larter took their five-wicket hauls during the same match, Pollock taking five wickets in each England innings.
  13. Botham and Willis took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. The match was Botham's Test match debut.
  14. Roberts and Willis took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  15. Lillee and Alderman took their five-wicket hauls during the same innings.
  16. Both of Benjamin's five-wicket hauls were taken during the same match.
  17. Fraser and Donald took their five-wicket hauls during the same match, Fraser taking two fvie-wicket hauls during the match.
  18. McGrath, Tudor and Warne took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  19. Anderson, Pollock and Kirtley took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. The match was Kirtley's Test match debut
  20. Panesar and Muralitharan took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  21. Anderson and Sidebottom took their five-wicket hauls in the same match. Anderson's was taken in the second innings of the match and Sidebottom's in the third after New Zealand were asked to follow on.
  22. Mohammad Asif and Anderson took their five-wicket hauls during the same match, Anderson taking two in the match.
  23. Broad and Bresnan took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  24. Broad's five-wicket haul included a hat-trick.
  25. Siddle and Anderson took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Anderson took five wickets in each Australian innings.
  26. Broad, Starc and Stokes took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  27. Pandya and Bumrah took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  28. Kapil Dev and MacLeay took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  29. Collingwood became the first England bowler to take six wickets in an ODI. He also scored a century in the same match, becoming the second player to score a century and take a five-wicket haul in the same ODI.[10]

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