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Headingley Cricket Ground is a sports ground in Headingley, Leeds, England, which has hosted international cricket matches, along with many domestic games. It is the home of the Yorkshire County Cricket Club. It has hosted international cricket matches since 1899, the first Test at the ground took place in between Australia and England in late June of that year. and has been home to more than 90 Test matches in total. Headingley has also staged 40 One Day International (ODI) matches, the first of which was in 1973 when the hosts England defeated West Indies by 1 wicket.

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.

The first bowler to take a five-wicket haul in a Test match at Headingley was Hugh Trumble in 1899; he finished with bowling figures of five wickets for 60 runs (5/60) in England's first innings. The best figures in Test cricket at Headingley are the 8/43, taken by England's Bob Willis against Australia in July 1981.

Key

Symbol Meaning
Date Day 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 July 2023

There have been 112 five-wicket hauls taken in Test matches on the ground.

Men's matches

Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at Headingley
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Hugh Trumble 29 June 1899 Australia  England 2 39.3 60 5 Drawn
2 Arnold Warren 3 July 1905  England  Australia 2 19.2 57 5 Drawn
3 Warwick Armstrong 3 July 1905  Australia  England 3 51 122 5 Drawn
4 Aubrey Faulkner 29 July 1907 South Africa  England 1 11 17 6 England won
5 Colin Blythe 29 July 1907  England South Africa 2 15.5 59 8 England won
6 Colin Blythe 29 July 1907  England South Africa 4 22.4 40 7 England won
7 Charlie Macartney 1 July 1909  Australia  England 2 25.3 58 7 Australia won
8 Sydney Barnes 1 July 1909  England  Australia 3 35 63 6 Australia won
9 Tibby Cotter 1 July 1909  Australia  England 4 16 38 5 Australia won
10 Sydney Barnes 8 July 1912  England  South Africa 2 22 52 6 England won
11 Maurice Tate 12 July 1924  England  South Africa 2 17 42 6 England won
12 Clarrie Grimmett 10 July 1926  Australia  England 2 39 88 5 Drawn
13 Tich Freeman 13 July 1929  England  South Africa 1 32.3 115 7 England won
14 Neville Quinn 13 July 1929  South Africa  England 2 29.5 92 6 England won
15 Maurice Tate 11 July 1930  England  Australia 1 39 124 5 Drawn
16 Clarrie Grimmett 11 July 1930  Australia  England 2 56.2 135 5 Drawn
17 Bill Bowes 20 July 1934  England  Australia 2 50 142 6 Drawn
18 Bill O'Reilly 22 July 1938  Australia  England 1 34.1 66 5 Australia won
19 Bill O'Reilly 22 July 1938  Australia  England 3 21.5 56 5 Australia won
20 Jack Cowie 11 June 1949  New Zealand  England 1 43 127 5 Drawn
21 Tom Burtt 11 June 1949  New Zealand  England 1 39.3 97 5 Drawn
22 Trevor Bailey 11 June 1949  England  New Zealand 2 32.3 118 6 Drawn
23 Athol Rowan 26 July 1951  South Africa  England 2 68 174 5 Drawn
24 Ghulam Ahmed 5 June 1952  India  England 2 63 100 5 England won
25 Ray Lindwall 23 July 1953  Australia  England 1 35 54 5 Drawn
26 Alec Bedser 23 July 1953  England  Australia 2 28.5 95 6 Drawn
27 Trevor Goddard 21 July 1955  South Africa  England 4 62 69 5 South Africa won
28 Hugh Tayfield 21 July 1955  South Africa  England 4 47.1 94 5 South Africa won
29 Jim Laker 12 July 1956  England  Australia 2 29 58 5 England won
30 Jim Laker 12 July 1956  England  Australia 3 41.3 55 6 England won
31 Peter Loader 25 July 1957  England  West Indies 1 20.3 36 6 England won
32 Frank Worrell 25 July 1957  West Indies  England 2 38.2 70 7 England won
33 Jim Laker 3 July 1958  England  New Zealand 1 22 17 5 England won
34 Tony Lock 3 July 1958  England  New Zealand 3 35.2 51 7 England won
35 Fred Trueman 6 July 1961  England  Australia 1 22 58 5 England won
36 Alan Davidson 6 July 1961  Australia  England 2 47 63 5 England won
37 Fred Trueman 6 July 1961  England  Australia 3 15.5 30 6 England won
38 Munir Malik 5 July 1962  Pakistan  England 1 49 128 5 England won
39 Charlie Griffith 25 July 1963  West Indies  England 2 21 36 6 West Indies won
40 Neil Hawke 2 July 1964  Australia  England 1 31.3 75 5 Australia on
41 Fred Titmus 8 July 1965  England  New Zealand 3 26 19 5 England won
42 Garfield Sobers 4 August 1966  West Indies  England 2 19.3 41 5 West Indies won
43 Lance Gibbs 4 August 1966  West Indies  England 3 19 39 6 west Indies won
44 Alan Connolly 25 July 1968  Australia  England 2 39 72 5 Drawn
45 Ray Illingworth 25 July 1968  England  Australia 3 51 87 6 Drawn
46 Garfield Sobers 10 July 1969  West Indies  England 3 40 42 5 England won
47 Ashley Mallett 27 July 1972  Australia  England 2 52 114 5 England won
48 Derek Underwood 27 July 1972  England  Australia 3 21 45 6 England won
49 Richard Collinge 5 July 1973  New Zealand  England 2 34 74 5 England won
50 Geoff Arnold 5 July 1973  England  New Zealand 3 22 27 5 England won
51 Gary Gilmour 14 August 1975  Australia  England 1 31.2 85 6 Drawn
52 Phil Edmonds 14 August 1975  England  Australia 2 20 28 5 Drawn
53 Bob Willis 22 July 1976  England  West Indies 3 15.3 42 5 West Indies won
54 Ian Botham 11 August 1977  England  Australia 2 11 21 5 England won
55 Sarfraz Nawaz 29 June 1978  Pakistan  England 2 20 39 5 Drawn
56 Ian Botham 16 July 1981  England  Australia 1 39.2 95 6 England won
57 Terry Alderman 16 July 1981  Australia  England 3 35.3 135 6 England won
58 Bob Willis 16 July 1981  England  Australia 4 15.1 43 8 England won
59 Imran Khan 26 August 1982  Pakistan  England 2 25.2 49 5 England won
60 Ian Botham 26 August 1982  England  Pakistan 3 30 74 5 England won
61 Lance Cairns 28 July 1983  New Zealand  England 1 33.2 74 7 New Zealand won
62 Ewen Chatfield 28 July 1983  New Zealand  England 3 29 95 5 New Zealand won
63 Bob Willis 28 July 1983  England  New Zealand 4 14 35 5 New Zealand won
64 Paul Allott 12 July 1984  England  West Indies 2 26.5 61 6 West Indies won
65 Malcolm Marshall 12 July 1984  West Indies  England 3 26 53 7 West Indies won
66 John Emburey 13 June 1985  England  Australia 3 43.4 82 5 England won
67 Roger Binny 19 June 1986  India  England 2 13 40 5 India won
68 Neil Foster 2 July 1987  England  Pakistan 2 46.2 107 8 Pakistan won
69 Imran Khan 2 July 1987  Pakistan  England 3 19.1 40 7 Pakistan won
70 Derek Pringle 21 July 1988  England  West Indies 2 27 95 5 West Indies won
71 Terry Alderman 8 June 1989  Australia  England 2 37 107 5 Australia won
72 Terry Alderman 8 June 1989  Australia  England 4 20 44 5 Australia won
73 Curtly Ambrose 6 June 1991  West Indies  England 3 28 52 6 England won
74 Waqar Younis 23 July 1992  Pakistan  England 2 30 117 5 England won
75 Neil Mallender 23 July 1992  England  Pakistan 3 23 50 5 England won
76 Paul Reiffel 22 July 1993  Australia  England 2 26 65 5 Australia won
77 Ian Bishop 8 June 1995  West Indies  England 1 16 32 5 West Indies won
78 Dominic Cork 8 August 1996  England  Pakistan 1 37 113 5 Drawn
79 Jason Gillespie 24 July 1997  Australia  England 1 13.4 37 7 Australia won
80 Darren Gough 24 July 1997  England  Australia 2 36 149 5 Australia won
81 Paul Reiffel 24 July 1997  Australia  England 3 21.1 49 5 Australia won
82 Angus Fraser 6 August 1998  England  South Africa 2 25 42 5 England won
83 Shaun Pollock 6 August 1998  South Africa  England 3 35 53 5 England won
84 Allan Donald 6 August 1998  South Africa  England 3 29.2 71 5 England won
85 Darren Gough 6 August 1998  England  South Africa 4 23 42 6 England won
86 Craig White 17 August 2000  England  West Indies 1 14.4 57 5 England won
87 Andy Caddick 17 August 2000  England  West Indies 3 11.2 14 5 England won
88 Darren Gough 16 August 2001  England  Australia 1 25.1 103 5 England won
89 Glenn McGrath 16 August 2001  Australia  England 2 30.2 76 7 England won
90 Jacques Kallis 21 August 2003  South Africa  England 4 17 54 6 South Africa won
91 Umar Gul 4 August 2006  Pakistan  England 1 29 123 5 England won
92 Peter Siddle 7 August 2009  Australia  England 1 9.5 21 5 Australia won
93 Stuart Broad 7 August 2009  England  Australia 2 25.1 91 6 Australia won
94 Mitchell Johnson 7 August 2009  Australia  England 3 19.3 69 5 Australia won
95 Shane Watson 21 July 2010  Australia  Pakistan 2 11 33 6 Pakistan won
96 Stuart Broad 2 August 2012  England  South Africa 3 16.4 69 5 Drawn
97 Trent Boult 24 May 2013  New Zealand  England 1 22 57 5 England won
98 Graeme Swann 24 May 2013  England  New Zealand 4 32 90 6 England won
99 Liam Plunkett 20 June 2014  England  Sri Lanka 1 15.5 64 5 Sri Lanka won
100 Dhammika Prasad 20 June 2014  Sri Lanka  England 4 22 50 5 Sri Lanka won
101 Stuart Broad 29 May 2015  England  New Zealand 1 17.1 109 5 New Zealand won
102 James Anderson 19 May 2016  England  Sri Lanka 2 11.4 16 5 England won
103 James Anderson 19 May 2016  England  Sri Lanka 3 13.3 29 5 England won
104 James Anderson 25 August 2017  England  West Indies 2 29 76 5 West Indies won
105 Jofra Archer 22 August 2019  England  Australia 1 17.1 45 6 England won
106 Josh Hazlewood 22 August 2019  Australia  England 2 12.5 30 5 England won
106 Ollie Robinson 25 August 2021  England  India 3 26 65 5 England won
107 Jack Leach 23 June 2022  England  New Zealand 1 38.3 100 5 England won
108 Jack Leach 23 June 2022  England  New Zealand 3 32.2 66 5 England won
109 Mark Wood 6 July 2023  England  Australia 1 11.4 34 5 England won
110 Pat Cummins 6 July 2023  Australia  England 2 18 91 6 England won
111 Mitchell Starc 6 July 2023  Australia  England 4 16 78 5 England won

Women's matches

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at Headingley
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Cathryn Fitzpatrick 6 July 2001  Australia  England 1 22.5 31 5 Australia won

One Day International five-wicket hauls

As of 21 January 2020

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

Five-wicket hauls in Men's One Day Internationals at Headingley
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Dennis Lillee 7 June 1975  Australia  Pakistan 2 12 34 5 Australia won
2 Gary Gilmour 18 June 1975  Australia  England 1 12 14 6 Australia won
3 Winston Davis 11 June 1983  West Indies  Australia 2 10.3 51 7 West Indies won
4 Ashantha de Mel 16 June 1983  Sri Lanka  Pakistan 1 12 39 5 Pakistan won
5 Abdul Qadir 16 June 1983  Pakistan  Sri Lanka 2 12 44 5 Pakistan won
6 Waqar Younis 17 June 2001  Pakistan  England 1 10 36 7 Pakistan won
7 Chris Woakes 19 May 2019  England  Pakistan 2 10 54 5 England won

Notes

  1. Prior to Australian federation in 1901, there was no national flag of Australia.
  2. Five-ball overs were used in this match.
  3. Prior to the unification of the South African colonies in 1910, there was no national flag of South Africa.
  4. The match started on 11 June but ran into the reserve day on 12 June.
  1. ^ Warren and Armstrong took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  2. ^ Blythe took five-wicket hauls in both Australian innings in the match. Blythe and Faulkner also took five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  3. ^ Macartney, Barnes and Cotter took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  4. ^ Freeman and Quinn took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  5. ^ Tate and Grimmett took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  6. ^ O'Reilly took five-wicket hauls during both England innings in the match.
  7. ^ Lindwall and Bedser took five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  8. ^ Goddard and Tayfield took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  9. ^ Laker took five-wicket hauls during both Australian innings in the match.
  10. ^ Loader and Warrell took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  11. ^ Laker and Lock took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  12. ^ Trueman took five-wicket hauls in both Australian innings in the match. Trueman and Davidson also took five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  13. ^ Sobers and Gibbs took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  14. ^ Connolly and Illingworth took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  15. ^ Mallett and Underwood took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  16. ^ Collinge and Arnold took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  17. ^ Gilmour and Edmonds took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  18. ^ Botham, Alderman and Willis took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  19. ^ Khan and Botham took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  20. ^ Cairns, Chatfield and Willis took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  21. ^ Allott and Marshall took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  22. ^ Foster and Khan took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  23. ^ Alderman took five-wicket hauls during both England innings in the match.
  24. ^ Younis and Mallender took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  25. ^ Gillespie, Gough and Reiffel took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  26. ^ Fraser, Pollock, Donald and Gough took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Pollock and Donald also took their five-wicket hauls in the same inning.
  27. ^ White and Caddick took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  28. ^ Gough and McGrath took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  29. ^ Siddle, Broad and Johnson took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  30. ^ Boult and Swann took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  31. ^ Plunkett and Prasad took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  32. ^ Anderson took five-wicket hauls during both Sri Lankan innings in the match.
  33. ^ Archer and Hazlewood took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  34. ^ Leach took five-wicket hauls during both New Zealand innings in the match.
  35. ^ Wood, Cummins and Starc took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.

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