List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at Arun Jaitley Stadium

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Anil Kumble bowling
Anil Kumble is only one of two bowlers to take ten wickets in an innings, doing so against Pakistan in 1999 at the Feroz Shah Kotla.[1]

The Arun Jaitley Stadium (formerly Feroz Shah Kotla stadium) is a cricket ground in Delhi, India.[2] The ground has hosted 34 Test matches, the first of these was in 1948 between India and the West Indies.[3] Twenty-four One Day Internationals (ODIs) have also been played at the ground, the first in 1982 between India and Sri Lanka.[4]

In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a "five-for" or "fifer")[5][6] refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings. This is regarded as a notable achievement.[7] The first bowler to take a five-wicket haul in a Test match at Arun Jaitley Stadium was C. R. Rangachari for India against West Indies in 1948. Anil Kumble became one among only two bowlers in Test history to take ten wickets in an innings, doing so against Pakistan in 1999. His bowling figures of 10 wickets for 75 runs remains the best innings figures at the stadium. As of September 2019, 39 five-wicket hauls have occurred at this ground.

As of August 2019, five bowlers have taken ODI five-wicket hauls at the Arun Jaitely Stadium. West Indian Viv Richards was the first to take an ODI five-wicket haul at this ground when he took 6 wickets for 41 runs against India in 1989. Harbhajan Singh was the first Indian to take an ODI five-wicket haul at the ground, doing so against England in 2006.

No bowler has taken a five-wicket haul in a T20I match held at the ground.

Tests[edit]

Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at Arun Jaitley Stadium[8]
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 C. R. Rangachari 10 November 1948  India  West Indies 1 29.4 107 5 Drawn[9]
2 Sadu Shinde 2 November 1951  India  England 1 35.3 91 6 Drawn[10]
3 Vinoo Mankad 16 October 1952  India  Pakistan 2 47 52 8 India won[11]
4 Vinoo Mankad 16 October 1952  India  Pakistan 3 24.2 79 5 India won[11]
5 Collie Smith 6 February 1959  West Indies  India 4 42 90 5 Drawn[12]
6 Richie Benaud 12 December 1959  Australia  India 4 46 76 5 Australia won[13]
7 Vaman Kumar 8 February 1961  India  Pakistan 2 37.5 64 5 Drawn[14]
8 Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan 19 March 1965  India  New Zealand 1 51.1 72 8 India won[15]
9 Ashley Mallett 28 November 1969  Australia  India 2 32.3 64 6 India won[16]
10 Bishen Singh Bedi 28 November 1969  India  Australia 3 23 37 5 India won[16]
11 E. A. S. Prasanna 28 November 1969  India  Australia 3 24.2 42 5 India wonIndia won[16]
12 Geoff Arnold 20 December 1972  England  India 1 23.4 45 6 England won[17]
13 B. S. Chandrasekhar 20 December 1972  India  England 2 41.5 79 8 England won[17]
14 Lance Gibbs 11 December 1974  West Indies  India 3 40.5 76 6 West Indies won[18]
15 John Lever 17 December 1976  England  India 2 23 46 7 England won[19]
16 Kapil Dev 13 October 1979  India  Australia 2 32 82 5 Drawn[20]
17 Kapil Dev 4 December 1979  India  Pakistan 1 23.5 58 5 Drawn[21]
18 Sikander Bakht 4 December 1979  Pakistan  India 2 21 69 8 Drawn[21]
19 Madan Lal 27 December 1981  India  England 1 32 85 5 Drawn[22]
20 Kapil Dev 29 October 1983  India  West Indies 1 31 77 6 Drawn[23]
21 Laxman Sivaramakrishnan 12 December 1984  England  India 2 49.1 99 6 England won[24]
22 Patrick Patterson 25 November 1987  West Indies  India 1 8.5 24 5 West Indies won[25]
23 Chetan Sharma 25 November 1987  India  West Indies 2 13.1 55 5 West Indies won[25]
24 Courtney Walsh 25 November 1987  West Indies  India 3 29.3 54 5 West Indies won[25]
25 Anil Kumble 13 March 1993  India  Zimbabwe 4 38.5 70 5 India won[26]
26 Anil Kumble 10 October 1996  India  Australia 3 41 67 5 India won[27]
27 Saqlain Mushtaq 4 February 1999  Pakistan  India 1 35.5 94 5 India won[28]
28 Saqlain Mushtaq 4 February 1999  Pakistan  India 3 46.4 122 5 India won[28]
29 Anil Kumble 4 February 1999  India  Pakistan 4 26.3 74 10 India won[28]
30 Javagal Srinath 18 November 2000  India  Zimbabwe 3 24.1 60 5 India won[29]
31 Harbhajan Singh 28 February 2002  India  Zimbabwe 3 31 62 6 India won[30]
32 Muttiah Muralitharan 10 December 2005  Sri Lanka  India 1 38.4 100 7 India won[31]
33 Anil Kumble 10 December 2005  India  Sri Lanka 2 28 72 6 India won[31]
34 Virender Sehwag 29 October 2008  India  Australia 2 40 104 5 Drawn[32]
35 Pragyan Ojha 6 November 2011  India  West Indies 1 34.2 72 6 India won[33]
36 Ravichandran Ashwin 6 November 2011  India  West Indies 3 21.3 47 6 India won[33]
37 Ravichandran Ashwin 22 March 2013  India  Australia 1 34 57 5 India won[34]
38 Nathan Lyon 22 March 2013  Australia  India 2 23.2 94 7 India won[34]
39 Ravindra Jadeja 22 March 2013  India  Australia 3 18 58 5 India won[34]
40 Kyle Abbott 3 December 2015  South Africa  India 1 24.5 40 5 India won[35]
41 Ravindra Jadeja 3 December 2015  India  South Africa 2 12 30 5 India won[35]
42 Ravichandran Ashwin 3 December 2015  India  South Africa 4 49.1 61 5 India won[35]
43 Nathan Lyon 17 February 2023  Australia  India 2 29 67 5 India won[36]
44 Ravindra Jadeja 17 February 2023  India  Australia 3 12.1 42 7 India won[36]

One Day Internationals[edit]

Five-wicket hauls in Men's ODI matches at Arun Jaitley Stadium[37]
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Viv Richards 23 October 1989  West Indies  India 2 9.4 41 6 West Indies won[38]
2 Ashley Giles 31 January 2002  England  India 2 10 57 5 England won[39]
3 Harbhajan Singh 28 March 2006  India  England 2 10 31 5 India won[40]
4 Kemar Roach 28 February 2011  West Indies  Netherlands 2 8.3 27 6 West Indies won[41]
5 Saeed Ajmal 6 January 2013  Pakistan  India 1 9.4 24 5 India won[42]


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