List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at Basin Reserve

A view of Basin Reserve with the stands and carillon in the background

Basin Reserve is a cricket stadium in the New Zealand city of Wellington. It has hosted international cricket matches since 1930 and is the oldest Test cricket ground in the country still in use,[a] with the first Test match on the ground being played in January 1930 between New Zealand and England. It has hosted men's and women's Test and One Day International (ODI) matches, as well as women's Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. As of February 2019, the ground has been the venue for 66 Test matches,[b] 45 ODIs[c] and two women's T20I matches.

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.[1] As of February 2019, there have been 75 five-wicket hauls on the ground, 69 in Test matches and six in ODIs.

The first bowler to take a five-wicket haul on the ground was Frank Woolley, who took seven wickets for 76 runs for England in the ground's first Test match in 1930. Jack Cowie was the first New Zealander to accomplish the feat, doing so in 1949. The best innings bowling figures on the ground were Richard Hadlee's 7/23 against India in 1976. The first five-wicket haul in an ODI was taken by Lyn Fullston, who took 5/27 for Australia Women against New Zealand in January 1982.

Key

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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

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As of 3 March 2024

There have been 78 five-wicket hauls taken in Test matches on the ground, 76 in men's Tests and two in women's Tests.

Men's matches

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Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at Basin Reserve
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Frank Woolley 24 January 1930  England  New Zealand 1 28.3 76 7 Drawn[2]
2 Quintin McMillan 4 March 1932  South Africa  New Zealand 1 29 125 5 South Africa won[3]
3 Bill O'Reilly[A] 29 March 1946  Australia  New Zealand 1 12 14 5 Australia won[4]
4 Jack Cowie[A] 29 March 1946  New Zealand  Australia 2 21 40 6 Australia won[4]
5 Doug Wright[B] 24 March 1951  England  New Zealand 1 19 48 5 England won[5]
6 Roy Tattersall[B] 24 March 1951  England  New Zealand 3 21 44 6 England won[5]
7 Denis Atkinson 3 March 1956  West Indies  New Zealand 3 31 66 5 West Indies won[6]
8 Peter Pollock 21 February 1964  South Africa  New Zealand 2 31.5 47 6 Drawn[7]
9 Asif Iqbal 22 January 1965  Pakistan  New Zealand 1 25 48 5 Drawn[8]
10 Erapalli Prasanna[C] 29 February 1968  India  New Zealand 1 18.2 32 5 India won[9]
11 Bapu Nadkarni[C] 29 February 1968  India  New Zealand 3 30 43 5 India won[9]
12 Dick Motz[D] 7 March 1969  New Zealand  West Indies 1 18[d] 69 6 New Zealand won[11]
13 Prof Edwards[D] 7 March 1969  West Indies  New Zealand 2 24.7[d] 84 5 New Zealand won[11]
14 Richard Hadlee[E] 13 February 1976  New Zealand  India 3 8.3[d] 23 7 New Zealand won[12]
15 Chris Old[F] 10 February 1978  England  New Zealand 1 30[d] 54 6 New Zealand won[13]
16 Bob Willis[F] 10 February 1978  England  New Zealand 3 15[d] 32 5 New Zealand won[13]
17 Richard Hadlee[F] 10 February 1978  New Zealand  England 4 13.3[d] 26 6 New Zealand won[13]
18 Lance Cairns 21 February 1981  New Zealand  India 2 19.4 33 5 New Zealand won[14]
19 Vinothen John 11 March 1983  Sri Lanka  New Zealand 2 25.2 60 5 New Zealand won[15]
20 Ian Botham[G] 20 January 1984  England  New Zealand 1 27.4 59 5 Drawn[16]
21 Lance Cairns[G] 20 January 1984  New Zealand  England 2 45 143 7 Drawn[16]
22 Azeem Hafeez[H] 18 January 1985  Pakistan  New Zealand 1 48 127 5 Drawn[17]
23 Stephen Boock[H] 18 January 1985  New Zealand  Pakistan 2 45 117 5 Drawn[17]
24 Joel Garner 20 February 1987  West Indies  New Zealand 1 27 51 5 Drawn[18]
25 Saleem Jaffar[I] 10 February 1989  Pakistan  New Zealand 3 17 40 5 Drawn[19]
26 Richard Hadlee[J] 15 March 1990  New Zealand  Australia 1 16.2 39 5 New Zealand won[20]
27 John Bracewell[J] 15 March 1990  New Zealand  Australia 3 34.2 85 6 New Zealand won[20]
28 Danny Morrison 31 January 1991  New Zealand  Sri Lanka 2 44 153 5 Drawn[21]
29 Danny Morrison 4 March 1993  New Zealand  Australia 2 26.4 89 7 Drawn[22]
30 Wasim Akram 17 February 1994  Pakistan  New Zealand 3 37 119 7 Pakistan won[23]
31 Courtney Walsh[K] 10 February 1995  West Indies  New Zealand 2 20.4 37 7 West Indies won[24]
32 Courtney Walsh[K] 10 February 1995  West Indies  New Zealand 3 15.2 18 6 West Indies won[24]
33 Darren Gough[L] 6 February 1997  England  New Zealand 1 16 40 5 England won[25]
34 Simon Doull[L] 6 February 1997  New Zealand  England 2 28 75 5 England won[25]
35 Simon Doull 26 December 1998  New Zealand  India 1 24 65 7 New Zealand won[26]
36 Shaun Pollock 18 March 1999  South Africa  New Zealand 1 28.3 33 5 South Africa won[27]
37 Chris Cairns 26 December 1999  New Zealand  West Indies 2 19 44 5 New Zealand won[28]
38 Chris Martin 26 December 2000  New Zealand  Zimbabwe 2 32.5 71 5 Drawn[29]
39 Andy Caddick 21 March 2002  England  New Zealand 2 28.3 63 6 England won[30]
40 Zaheer Khan 12 December 2002  India  New Zealand 2 25 53 5 New Zealand won[31]
41 Shoaib Akhtar[M] 26 December 2003  Pakistan  New Zealand 1 20.3 48 5 Pakistan won[32]
42 Ian Butler[M] 26 December 2003  New Zealand  Pakistan 2 20 46 6 Pakistan won[32]
43 Shoaib Akhtar[M] 26 December 2003  Pakistan  New Zealand 3 18 30 6 Pakistan won[32]
44 Chris Martin 26 March 2004  New Zealand  South Africa 2 20 55 5 South Africa won[33]
45 Chris Martin[N] 11 April 2005  New Zealand  Sri Lanka 1 20 54 5 New Zealand won[34]
46 Chaminda Vaas[N] 11 April 2005  Sri Lanka  New Zealand 2 40 108 6 New Zealand won[34]
47 James Franklin[O] 17 March 2006  New Zealand  West Indies 1 20 53 5 New Zealand won[35]
48 Fidel Edwards[O] 17 March 2006  West Indies  New Zealand 2 15.3 65 5 New Zealand won[35]
49 Lasith Malinga[P] 15 December 2006  Sri Lanka  New Zealand 2 18 68 5 Sri Lanka won[36]
50 Daniel Vettori[P] 15 December 2006  New Zealand  Sri Lanka 3 42.3 130 7 Sri Lanka won[36]
51 Muttiah Muralitharan[P] 15 December 2006  Sri Lanka  New Zealand 4 34.1 87 6 Sri Lanka won[36]
52 Chris Martin 12 January 2008  New Zealand  Bangladesh 1 16 65 5 New Zealand won[37]
53 Jimmy Anderson[Q] 13 March 2008  England  New Zealand 2 20 73 5 England won[38]
54 Ryan Sidebottom[Q] 13 March 2008  England  New Zealand 4 31 73 5 England won[38]
55 Zaheer Khan 3 April 2009  India  New Zealand 2 18 65 5 Drawn[39]
56 Mohammad Asif 3 December 2009  Pakistan  New Zealand 4 23.5 67 5 Pakistan won[40]
57 Doug Bollinger 19 March 2010  Australia  New Zealand 2 13 28 5 Australia won[41]
58 Mark Gillespie[R] 23 March 2012  New Zealand  South Africa 1 33.4 113 6 Drawn[42]
59 Vernon Philander[R] 23 March 2012  South Africa  New Zealand 2 22 81 6 Drawn[42]
60 Morne Morkel[R] 23 March 2012  South Africa  New Zealand 4 16.4 23 6 Drawn[42]
61 Stuart Broad 14 March 2013  England  New Zealand 2 17.2 51 6 Drawn[43]
62 Trent Boult 11 December 2013  New Zealand  West Indies 2 15 40 6 New Zealand won[44]
63 Ishant Sharma[S] 14 February 2014  India  New Zealand 1 17 51 6 Drawn[45]
64 Zaheer Khan[S] 14 February 2014  India  New Zealand 3 51 170 5 Drawn[45]
65 Keshav Maharaj 16 March 2017  South Africa  New Zealand 3 20.2 40 6 South Africa won[46]
66 Neil Wagner 1 December 2017  New Zealand  West Indies 1 14.4 39 7 New Zealand won[47]
67 Tim Southee 15 December 2018  New Zealand  Sri Lanka 1 27 68 6 Drawn[48]
68 Neil Wagner 8 March 2019  New Zealand  Bangladesh 3 14 45 5 New Zealand won[49]
69 Ishant Sharma[T] 21 February 2020  India  New Zealand 2 22.2 68 5 New Zealand won[50]
70 Tim Southee[T] 21 February 2020  New Zealand  India 3 21 61 5 New Zealand won[50]
71 Kyle Jamieson[U] 11 December 2020  New Zealand  West Indies 2 13 34 5 New Zealand won[51]
72 Tim Southee[U] 11 December 2020  New Zealand  West Indies 2 17.4 32 5 New Zealand won[51]
73 Jack Leach 24 February 2023  England  New Zealand 2 61.3 157 5 New Zealand won[52]
74 Matt Henry[V] 29 February 2024  New Zealand  Australia 1 30.1 70 5 Australia won[53]
75 Glenn Phillips[V] 29 February 2024  New Zealand  Australia 3 16 45 5 Australia won[53]
76 Nathan Lyon[V] 29 February 2024  Australia  New Zealand 4 27 65 6 Australia won[53]

Women's matches

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Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at Basin Reserve
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Betty Wilson[W] 20 March 1948  Australia  New Zealand 3 14 28 6 Australia won[54]
2 Enid Bakewell 15 February 1969  England  New Zealand 1 41.5 40 5 Drawn[55]

One Day International five-wicket hauls

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As of 23 February 2019

There have been six five-wicket hauls in ODIs on the ground, one in a women's ODI and five in men's ODIs.

Five-wicket hauls in Women's One Day International matches at Basin Reserve
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Lyn Fullston 28 January 1982  Australia  New Zealand 2 6 27 5 Australia won[56]
Five-wicket hauls in Men's One Day International matches at Basin Reserve
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Terry Alderman 20 February 1982  Australia  New Zealand 1 10 17 5 Australia won[57]
2 Vic Marks 22 February 1984  England  New Zealand 1 10 20 5 England won[58]
3 Wasim Akram 26 December 1992  Pakistan  New Zealand 2 9 19 5 Pakistan won[59]
4 Anil Kumble 30 March 1994  India  New Zealand 2 10 33 5 India won[60]
5 Shayne O'Connor 6 February 1998  New Zealand  Zimbabwe 1 10 39 5 New Zealand won[61]

Notes

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  1. ^ The first Test in New Zealand was held at Lancaster Park, which was closed due to earthquake damage in 2011.
  2. ^ The total number of Test matches includes four women's Tests and excludes one match which was abandoned without a ball being bowled.
  3. ^ The total number of ODIs includes 16 women's matches and excludes four matches in which no play was possible.
  4. ^ a b c d e f 8-ball overs were used during this match.
  1. ^ a b O'Reilly and Cowie took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  2. ^ a b Wright and Tattersall took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  3. ^ a b Prasanna and Nadkarni took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  4. ^ a b Motz and Edwards took their five-wicket hauls in the same match. It was the only five-wicket haul of Edwards' career.[10]
  5. ^ Hadlee's figures of 7/23 are the best innings bowling figures on the ground.
  6. ^ a b c Old, Willis and Hadlee took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  7. ^ a b Botham and Cairns took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  8. ^ a b Azeem Hafeez and Boock took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  9. ^ This was Saleem Jaffar's only five-wicket haul in international matches.
  10. ^ a b Hadlee and Bracewell took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  11. ^ a b Walsh took two five-wicket hauls during the match. The second was taken in the third innings of the match after New Zealand had followed on. Walsh's match figures of 13/55 are the best on the ground in Test matches.
  12. ^ a b Gough and Doull took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  13. ^ a b c Shoaib Akhtar took five-wicket hauls in both New Zealand innings with Butler achieving the same feat in Pakistan's first innings. This was Butler's only five-wicket haul in international cricket.
  14. ^ a b Martin and Vaas took five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  15. ^ a b Franklin and Edwards took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  16. ^ a b c Malinga, Vettori and Muralitharan took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  17. ^ a b Anderson and Sidebottom took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  18. ^ a b c Gillespie, Philander and Morkel all took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  19. ^ a b Sharma and Zaheer Khan took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  20. ^ a b Sharma and Southee took their five-wicket hauls in the same match.
  21. ^ a b Jamieson and Southee took their five-wicket hauls during the same innings.
  22. ^ a b c Henry, Phillips and Lyon took their five-wicket hauls in the same match. Lyon also took ten wickets in the match.
  23. ^ Wilson took her five-wicket haul in the third innings of the match after New Zealand had followed on. She had already taken four wickets in the New Zealand first innings and finished with match figures of 10/65. This was the first time that a bowler had taken 10 wickets in a match on the ground.

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