List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at the Sydney Cricket Ground

The SCG before a One Day International in 2016.

The Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) is a sports stadium in Sydney, Australia. The ground is considered "one of the world's most famous cricket venues" and was established in 1848.[1] As well as cricket, it is used for Australian Rules Football by the Sydney Swans and has been used as a venue for Rugby League, Rugby Union, Lawn Tennis and a range of other sports. It was the main stadium used for the 1938 British Empire Games. The ground hosted its first Test match in 1882 when Australia played the England cricket team. The first One Day International (ODI) on the ground was played in 1979 and the first Twenty20 International (T20I) in 2007.[1] The first women's Test match on the ground was played in 1934. Women's ODIs have been played on the ground since 2000 and T20Is since 2009.[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 and One Day International matches.[a]

The first five-wicket haul on the ground in international cricket was taken by Australian bowler Joey Palmer in the ground's first Test match. Palmer took seven wickets for a cost of 68 runs (7/68) from 58 four-ball overs.[4] The best innings bowling on the ground in a Test match is the 8/35 taken by Englishman George Lohmann in 1888, whilst his opponent Charles Turner's 12 wickets for 87 runs in the same match remain the best match bowling analysis in Test cricket on the ground.[2][5] The only five-wicket haul taken in a women's Test match on the ground was taken by Australia's Joy Partridge in the ground's first women's Test in 1934.[2]

The first five-wicket haul in a One Day International was taken by Australia's Len Pascoe in December 1980 who took 5/30 against New Zealand.[6] The best bowling figures in an ODI on the ground were taken the following month by Pascoe's team-mate Greg Chappell who took 5/15 against India.[7] The only five-wicket haul in a women's ODI on the ground was taken by Australia's Charmaine Mason in 2000.[2]

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 6 January 2024

A total of 156 five-wicket hauls have been taken in Test matches on the ground, including one in a women's Test match and one in a match involving an ICC World XI.

Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at the Sydney Cricket Ground
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Joey Palmer 17 February 1882 Australia  England 1 58[b] 68 7 Australia won[8]
2 Joey Palmer 3 March 1882 Australia  England 1 45.2[b] 46 5 Australia won[9]
3 Ted Peate 3 March 1882  England Australia 2 45[b] 43 5 Australia won[9]
4 Tom Garrett 3 March 1882 Australia  England 3 36.1[b] 78 6 Australia won[9]
5 Fred Spofforth 26 January 1883 Australia  England 3 41.1[b] 44 7 England won[10]
6 Dick Barlow 26 January 1883  England Australia 4 34.2[b] 40 7 England won[10]
7 Wilf Flowers 20 February 1885  England Australia 1 46[b] 46 5 Australia won[11]
8 Tom Horan 20 February 1885 Australia  England 2 37.1[b] 40 6 Australia won[11]
9 Billy Bates 20 February 1885  England Australia 3 20[b] 24 5 Australia won[11]
10 Fred Spofforth 20 February 1885 Australia  England 4 48.1[b] 90 6 Australia won[11]
11 George Giffen 14 March 1885 Australia  England 1 52[b] 117 7 Australia won[12]
12 Fred Spofforth 14 March 1885 Australia  England 3 20[b] 30 5 Australia won[12]
13 Charles Turner[A] 28 January 1887 Australia  England 1 18[b] 15 6 England won[13]
14 JJ Ferris[B] 28 January 1887 Australia  England 3 61[b] 76 5 England won[13]
15 Billy Barnes 28 January 1887  England Australia 4 46[b] 28 6 England won[13]
16 JJ Ferris[C] 25 February 1887 Australia  England 1 45[b] 71 5 England won[14]
17 Charles Turner[C] 25 February 1887 Australia  England 1 53[b] 41 5 England won[14]
18 George Lohmann[D] 25 February 1887  England Australia 2 27.1[b] 35 8 England won[14]
19 Charles Turner[E] 10 February 1888 Australia  England 1 50[b] 44 5 England won[15]
20 George Lohmann[F] 10 February 1888  England Australia 2 19[b] 17 5 England won[15]
21 Bobby Peel[F] 10 February 1888  England Australia 2 18.3[b] 18 5 England won[15]
22 Charles Turner[E] 10 February 1888 Australia  England 3 38[b] 43 7 England won[15]
23 George Lohmann 29 January 1892  England Australia 1 43.2 58 8 Australia won[16]
24 George Giffen 29 January 1892 Australia  England 4 28 72 6 Australia won[16]
25 Tom Richardson[G] 14 December 1894  England Australia 1 55.3 181 5 England won[18]
26 Bobby Peel[G] 14 December 1894  England Australia 4 30 67 6 England won[18]
27 George Giffen 1 February 1895 Australia  England 3 15 26 5 Australia won[19]
28 JT Hearne 13 December 1897  England Australia 2 20.1 42 5 England won[20]
29 Ernie Jones 26 February 1898 Australia  England 1 26.2 82 6 Australia won[21]
30 Tom Richardson 26 February 1898  England Australia 2 36.1 94 8 Australia won[21]
31 Sydney Barnes[H][I] 13 December 1901  England  Australia 2 35.1 65 5 England won[22]
32 Len Braund[I] 13 December 1901  England  Australia 3 28.4 61 5 England won[22]
33 Jack Saunders[J][K] 14 February 1902  Australia  England 3 24.1 43 5 Austrália won[23]
34 Monty Noble[K] 14 February 1902  Australia  England 3 24 54 5 Austrália won[23]
35 Wilfred Rhodes 11 December 1903  England  Australia 3 40.2 94 5 England won[24]
36 Monty Noble 26 February 1904  Australia  England 1 41.1 100 7 England won[25]
37 Bernard Bosanquet 26 February 1904  England  Australia 4 15 51 6 England won[25]
38 Tibby Cotter 13 December 1907  Australia  England 1 21.5 101 6 Australia won[26]
39 Arthur Fielder 13 December 1907  England  Australia 2 30.2 82 6 Australia won[26]
40 Sydney Barnes 21 February 1908  England  Australia 1 22.4 60 7 Australia won[27]
41 Jack Crawford 21 February 1908  England  Australia 3 36 141 5 Australia won[27]
42 Jack Saunders 21 February 1908  Australia  England 4 35.1 82 5 Australia won[27]
43 Reggie Schwarz 9 December 1910  South Africa  Australia 1 25 102 5 Australia won[28]
44 Tibby Cotter 9 December 1910  Australia  South Africa 2 20 69 6 Australia won[28]
45 Reggie Schwarz 3 March 1911  South Africa  Australia 1 11.4 47 6 Australia won[29]
46 HV Hordern[L] 15 December 1911  Australia  England 2 27 85 5 Australia won[30]
47 Frank Foster[M] 15 December 1911  England  Australia 3 31.3 92 5 Australia won[30]
48 HV Hordern[L] 15 December 1911  Australia  England 4 42.2 90 7 Australia won[30]
49 HV Hordern[L] 23 February 1912  Australia  England 1 37 95 5 England won[31]
50 HV Hordern[L] 23 February 1912  Australia  England 3 25 66 5 England won[31]
51 Percy Fender 25 February 1921  England  Australia 2 20 90 5 Australia won[32]
52 Arthur Mailey 25 February 1921  Australia  England 3 36.2 119 5 Australia won[32]
53 Maurice Tate[N] 19 December 1924  England  Australia 1 55.1[c] 130 6 Australia won[33]
54 Jack Gregory 19 December 1924  Australia  England 2 28.7[c] 111 5 Australia won[33]
55 Maurice Tate[N] 19 December 1924  England  Australia 3 33.7[c] 98 5 Australia won[33]
56 Clarrie Grimmett[O] 27 February 1925  Australia  England 2 11.7[c] 45 5 Australia won[34]
57 Maurice Tate 27 February 1925  England  Australia 3 39.3[c] 115 5 Australia won[34]
58 Clarrie Grimmett[O] 27 February 1925  Australia  England 4 19.4[c] 37 6 Australia won[34]
59 George Geary 14 December 1928  England  Australia 1 18 35 5 England won[35]
60 Sandy Bell 18 December 1931  South Africa  Australia 2 46.5 140 5 Australia won[36]
61 Harold Larwood[P] 2 December 1932  England  Australia 1 31 96 5 England won[37]
62 Harold Larwood[P] 2 December 1932  England  Australia 3 18 28 5 England won[37]
63 Hedley Verity 23 February 1933  England  Australia 3 19 33 5 England won[38]
64 Ian Johnson 13 December 1946  Australia  England 1 30.1[c] 42 6 Australia won[39]
65 Colin McCool 13 December 1946  Australia  England 3 32.4[c] 109 5 Australia won[39]
66 Ray Lindwall 28 February 1947  Australia  England 1 22[c] 63 7 Australia won[40]
67 Doug Wright 28 February 1947  England  Australia 2 29[c] 105 7 Australia won[40]
68 Colin McCool 28 February 1947  Australia  England 3 21.4[c] 44 5 Australia won[40]
69 Jack Iverson 5 January 1951  Australia  England 3 19.4[c] 27 6 Australia won[41]
70 Gerry Gomez 25 January 1952  West Indies  Australia 1 18[c] 55 7 Australia won[42]
71 Keith Miller 25 January 1952  Australia  West Indies 2 7.6[c] 26 5 Australia won[42]
72 Ray Lindwall 25 January 1952  Australia  West Indies 4 21[c] 52 5 Australia won[42]
73 Frank Tyson 17 December 1954  England  Australia 4 18.4[c] 85 6 England won[43]
74 Johnny Wardle 25 February 1955  England  Australia 2 24.4[c] 79 5 Drawn[44]
75 Richie Benaud 9 January 1959  Australia  England 1 33.4[c] 83 5 Drawn[45]
76 Jim Laker 9 January 1959  England  Australia 2 46[c] 107 5 Drawn[45]
77 Alan Davidson 13 January 1961  Australia  West Indies 1 21.6[c] 80 5 West Indies won[46]
78 Lance Gibbs 13 January 1961  West Indies  Australia 4 26[c] 66 5 West Indies won[46]
79 Bob Simpson 11 January 1963  Australia  England 1 15[c] 57 5 Australia won[47]
80 Fred Titmus 11 January 1963  England  Australia 2 37[c] 79 7 Australia won[47]
81 Alan Davidson 11 January 1963  Australia  England 3 10.6[c] 25 5 Australia won[47]
82 Fred Titmus 15 February 1963  England  Australia 2 47.2[c] 103 5 Drawn[48]
83 Peter Pollock 10 January 1964  South Africa  Australia 1 18[c] 83 5 Drawn[49]
84 Joe Partridge 10 January 1964  South Africa  Australia 3 32.5[c] 123 5 Drawn[49]
85 Joe Partridge 7 February 1964  South Africa  Australia 1 31.1[c] 91 7 Drawn[50]
86 Neil Hawke 7 January 1966  Australia  England 1 33.7[c] 105 7 England won[51]
87 David Brown 7 January 1966  England  Australia 2 17[c] 63 5 England won[51]
88 Bob Simpson 26 January 1968  Australia  India 4 23[c] 59 5 Australia won[52]
89 John Snow 9 January 1971  England  Australia 4 17.5[c] 40 7 England won[53]
90 Greg Chappell 6 January 1973  Australia  Pakistan 2 18.6[c] 61 5 Australia won[54]
91 Max Walker 6 January 1973  Australia  Pakistan 4 16[c] 15 6 Australia won[54]
92 Geoff Arnold 4 January 1975  England  Australia 1 29[c] 86 5 Australia won[55]
93 Jeff Thomson 3 January 1976  Australia  West Indies 3 15[c] 50 6 Australia won[56]
94 Imran Khan[Q] 14 January 1977  Pakistan  Australia 1 26[c] 102 6 Pakistan won[57]
95 Imran Khan[Q] 14 January 1977  Pakistan  Australia 3 19.7[c] 63 6 Pakistan won[57]
96 Alan Hurst 6 January 1979  Australia  England 1 10.6[c] 28 5 England won[58]
97 Jim Higgs 6 January 1979  Australia  England 3 59.6[c] 148 5 England won[58]
98 Geoff Miller 10 February 1979  England  Australia 3 27.1[c] 44 5 England won[59]
99 Kapil Dev[R] 2 January 1981  India  Australia 2 36.1 97 5 Australia won[60]
100 Karsan Ghavri[R] 2 January 1981  India  Australia 2 30 107 5 Australia won[60]
101 Michael Holding 2 January 1982  West Indies  Australia 2 29 64 5 Drawn[61]
102 Bruce Yardley 2 January 1982  Australia  West Indies 3 31.4 98 7 Drawn[61]
103 Jeff Thomson 2 January 1983  Australia  England 2 14.5 50 5 Drawn[62]
104 Geoff Lawson 2 January 1984  Australia  Pakistan 1 25 59 5 Australia won[63]
105 Bob Holland 30 December 1984  Australia  West Indies 2 22 54 6 Australia won[64]
106 Bob Holland 22 November 1985  Australia  New Zealand 1 47 106 6 Australia won[65]
107 Richard Hadlee 22 November 1985  New Zealand  Australia 2 24 65 5 Australia won[65]
108 Shivlal Yadav 2 January 1986  India  Australia 2 62.3 99 5 Drawn[66]
109 Gladstone Small 10 January 1987  England  Australia 1 33 75 5 Australia won[67]
110 Peter Taylor[S] 10 January 1987  Australia  England 2 26 78 6 Australia won[67]
111 John Emburey 10 January 1987  England  Australia 3 46 78 7 Australia won[67]
112 Peter Sleep 10 January 1987  Australia  England 4 35 72 5 Australia won[67]
113 Allan Border 26 January 1989  Australia  West Indies 1 26 46 7 Australia won[68]
114 Malcolm Marshall 26 January 1989  West Indies  Australia 2 31 29 5 Australia won[68]
115 Terry Alderman 3 February 1990  Australia  Pakistan 1 33.5 65 5 Drawn[69]
116 Phil Tufnell 4 January 1991  England  Australia 3 37 61 5 Drawn[70]
117 Shane Warne[T] 2 January 1994  Australia  South Africa 1 27 56 7 South Africa won[71]
118 Shane Warne[T] 2 January 1994  Australia  South Africa 3 42 72 5 South Africa won[71]
119 Fanie de Villiers 2 January 1994  South Africa  Australia 4 23.3 43 6 South Africa won[71]
120 Craig McDermott 1 January 1995  Australia  England 1 30 101 5 Drawn[72]
121 Darren Gough 1 January 1995  England  Australia 2 18.5 49 6 Drawn[72]
122 Angus Fraser 1 January 1995  England  Australia 4 25 73 5 Drawn[72]
123 Mushtaq Ahmed 30 November 1995  Pakistan  Australia 2 36.2 95 5 Pakistan won[73]
124 Craig McDermott 30 November 1995  Australia  Pakistan 3 15.3 49 5 Pakistan won[73]
125 Courtney Walsh 29 November 1996  West Indies  Australia 1 30 98 5 Australia won[74]
126 Shane Warne[T] 2 January 1998  Australia  South Africa 1 32.1 75 5 Australia won[75]
127 Shane Warne[T] 2 January 1998  Australia  South Africa 3 21 34 6 Australia won[75]
128 Stuart MacGill[U] 2 January 1999  Australia  England 2 20.1 57 5 Australia won[76]
129 Peter Such 2 January 1999  England  Australia 3 25.5 81 5 Australia won[76]
130 Stuart MacGill[U] 2 January 1999  Australia  England 4 20.1 50 7 Australia won[76]
131 Glenn McGrath[V] 2 January 2000  Australia  India 1 18.5 48 5 Australia won[77]
132 Glenn McGrath[V] 2 January 2000  Australia  India 3 17 55 5 Australia won[77]
133 Stuart MacGill 2 January 2001  Australia  West Indies 1 37 104 7 Australia won[78]
134 Andy Caddick 2 January 2003  England  Australia 4 22 94 7 England won[79]
135 Ray Price 17 October 2003  Zimbabwe  Australia 2 41.3 121 6 Australia won[80]
136 Simon Katich 17 October 2003  Australia  Zimbabwe 3 25.5 65 6 Australia won[80]
137 Anil Kumble 2 January 2004  India  Australia 2 46.5 141 8 Drawn[81]
138 Stuart MacGill 2 January 2005  Australia  Pakistan 1 22 87 5 Australia won[82]
139 Danish Kaneria 2 January 2005  Pakistan  Australia 2 49.3 188 7 Australia won[82]
140 Stuart MacGill 14 October 2005  Australia World XI[d] 4 15 43 5 Australia won[85]
141 Brett Lee 2 January 2008  Australia  India 2 32.2 119 5 Australia won[86]
142 Peter Siddle 3 January 2009  Australia  South Africa 2 27.5 59 5 Australia won[87]
143 Mohammad Asif 3 January 2010  Pakistan  Australia 1 20 41 6 Australia won[88]
144 Danish Kaneria 3 January 2010  Pakistan  Australia 3 47.5 151 5 Australia won[88]
145 Nathan Hauritz 3 January 2010  Australia  Pakistan 4 12 53 5 Australia won[88]
146 Ben Hilfenhaus 3 January 2012  Australia  India 3 32.5 106 5 Australia won[89]
147 Ben Stokes 3 January 2014  England  Australia 1 19.5 99 6 Australia won[90]
148 Ryan Harris 3 January 2014  Australia  England 4 9.4 25 5 Australia won[90]
149 Mohammed Shami 6 January 2015  India  Australia 1 28.3 112 5 Drawn[91]
150 Kuldeep Yadav 3 January 2019  India  Australia 2 31.5 99 5 Drawn[92]
151 Nathan Lyon 3 January 2020  Australia  New Zealand 2 30.4 68 5 Australia won[93]
152 Nathan Lyon 3 January 2020  Australia  New Zealand 4 16.5 50 5 Australia won[93]
153 Stuart Broad 5 January 2022  England  Australia 1 29 101 5 Drawn[94]
154 Pat Cummins 3 January 2024  Australia  Pakistan 1 18 61 5 Australia won[95]
155 Aamir Jamal 3 January 2024  Pakistan  Australia 2 21.4 69 6 Australia won[95]
Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at the Sydney Cricket Ground
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Joy Partridge 4 January 1935  England  Australia 3 35.4 96 6 England won[96]

One Day International five-wicket hauls

As of 7 March 2020

17 five-wicket hauls have been taken in One Day Internationals on the ground, including one in a women's ODI.

Five-wicket hauls in Men's One Day Internationals at the Sydney Cricket Ground
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Len Pascoe 25 November 1980  Australia  New Zealand 2 7.5 30 5 Australia won[97]
2 Greg Chappell 8 January 1981  Australia  India 1 9.5 15 5 Australia won[98]
3 Richard Hadlee 29 January 1981  New Zealand  Australia 2 8.3 26 5 New Zealand won[99]
4 Michael Holding 12 February 1985  West Indies  Australia 1 10 26 5 West Indies won[100]
5 Dave Gilbert 14 January 1986  Australia  New Zealand 1 10 46 5 Australia won[101]
6 Curtly Ambrose 16 January 1993  West Indies  Australia 2 9.3 32 5 West Indies won[102]
7 Darren Gough 15 December 1994  England  Zimbabwe 1 9.3 44 5 Zimbabwe won[103]
8 Shane Warne 8 December 1996  Australia  West Indies 1 9.3 33 5 Australia won[104]
9 Glenn McGrath 4 February 2000  Australia  Pakistan 2 9.3 49 5 Australia won[105]
10 Andy Bichel 22 January 2002  Australia  South Africa 1 6.3 19 5 Australia won[106]
11 Brad Williams 11 January 2004  Australia  Zimbabwe 2 8.3 22 5 Australia won[107]
12 Glenn McGrath 6 February 2005  Australia  Pakistan 2 7.4 27 5 Australia won[108]
13 Nathan Bracken 8 February 2008  Australia  Sri Lanka 2 8.3 47 5 Australia won[109]
14 Brett Lee 24 February 2008  Australia  India 2 9.1 58 5 Australia won[110]
15 Imran Tahir 27 February 2015[e]  South Africa  West Indies 2 10 45 5 South Africa won[111]
16 Hasan Ali 22 January 2017  Pakistan  Australia 1 10 52 5 Australia won[112]
Five-wicket hauls in Women's One Day Internationals at the Sydney Cricket Ground
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Charmaine Mason 30 January 2000  Australia  England 2 9.4 30 5 Australia won[113]

Notes

  1. ^ As of February 2020 no five-wicket hauls have been taken in T20I matches on the ground.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Four-ball overs were used in this match.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao Eight-ball overs were used in this match.
  4. ^ This match was part of a trial arranged by the International Cricket Council as part of a competition between Australia, the dominant team in Test cricket at the time, and an ICC side picked from players from around the world. It was the only Test match played in the competition.[83][84]
  5. ^ This match was part of the 2015 Cricket World Cup.
  1. ^ Turner took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  2. ^ Ferris took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  3. ^ a b Ferris and Turner took five-wicket hauls in the same innings.
  4. ^ Lohmann's bowling figures of 8/35 remain the best innings bowling figures on the ground in a Test match.
  5. ^ a b Turner took two five-wicket hauls in the match. His match figures of 12/87 remain the best Test match bowling analysis on the ground.
  6. ^ a b Lohmann and Peel took five-wicket hauls in the same innings.
  7. ^ a b Richardson and Peel took their five-wicket hauls in the same match. Richardson's was taken in the first innings of the match and Peel's in the fourth innings. England, who batted second in the match, were asked to follow on and, as a result, Australia batted in the first and fourth innings.[17]
  8. ^ Barnes took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  9. ^ a b Barnes took his five-wicket haul in the second innings of the match and Braund his in the third innings after Australia were asked to follow on.
  10. ^ Saunders took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  11. ^ a b Saunders and Noble took their five-wicket hauls in the same innings.
  12. ^ a b c d Hordern took two five-wicket hauls on the ground in a match in both 1911 and 1912.
  13. ^ Foster took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  14. ^ a b Tate took two five-wicket hauls in the match.
  15. ^ a b Grimmett took two five-wicket hauls in the match which was his Test match debut.
  16. ^ a b Larwood took two five-wicket hauls in the match which was the first test of the Bodyline series.
  17. ^ a b Imran took two five-wicket hauls in the match.
  18. ^ a b Kapil Dev and Ghavri took their five-wicket hauls in the same innings.
  19. ^ Taylor took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  20. ^ a b c d Warne took two five-wicket hauls in the same match on the ground in both 1994 and 1998.
  21. ^ a b MacGill took two five-wicket hauls in the match.
  22. ^ a b McGrath took two five-wicket hauls in the match.

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