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List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at Lord's

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The list of English 5-wicket hauls on the Lord's honours boards.

Lord's, also known as Lord's Cricket Ground, is a cricket venue in St John's Wood, London. Named after its founder, Thomas Lord, it is owned by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and is the home of Middlesex County Cricket Club, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), the European Cricket Council (ECC) and, until August 2005, the International Cricket Council (ICC). Lord's is widely referred to as the "Home of Cricket"[1] and is home to the world's oldest sporting museum.[2] The ground hosted its first Test match in 1884, England playing Australia. The first One Day International (ODI) on the ground took place in 1972, again between England and Australia, and the first Twenty20 International (T20I) on the ground was played between England and the Netherlands in 2009. In women's cricket, Lord's has hosted Women's One Day Internationals – the first of which was played between England and Australia in 1976 – and one Women's Twenty20 International, played between England and New Zealand in 2009.

In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a "five-for" or "fifer")[3][4] refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings. This is regarded as a notable achievement,[5] and those players who take a five-wicket haul in a Test at Lord's earn a place on the Lord's honours boards.

The first bowler to take a five-wicket haul in a Test match at Lord's was England's Ted Peate in 1884 who finished with bowling figures of 6 wickets for 85 runs (6/85), bowling in the first innings of the first Test match played on the ground. Australia's Joey Palmer and England's George Ulyett both took five-wicket hauls during the same match, Ulyett taking seven wickets in Australia's second innings. The first bowler to take five wickets in an ODI on the ground was Australia's Gary Gilmour took 5 wickets for 48 runs against the West Indies in the 1975 Cricket World Cup Final. No five-wicket hauls have been taken in T20I cricket on the ground. In women's cricket the first bowler to take a five-wicket haul on the ground in an international match was Cathryn Fitzpatrick who took 5 wickets for 47 runs against England in 1998.

Key

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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

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As of 2 September 2024

A total of 194 five-wicket hauls have been taken in Test matches at Lord's.[6]

Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at Lord's
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Ted Peate[A] 21 July 1884  England Australia[a] 1 40[b] 85 6 England won[8]
2 Joey Palmer[A] 21 July 1884 Australia  England 2 75[b] 111 6 England won[8]
3 George Ulyett[A] 21 July 1884  England Australia 3 39.1[b] 36 7 England won[8]
4 Johnny Briggs[B] 19 July 1886  England Australia 2 34[b] 29 5 England won[9]
5 Johnny Briggs[B] 19 July 1886  England Australia 3 38.1[b] 45 6 England won[9]
6 Charles Turner[C] 16 July 1888 Australia  England 2 25[b] 27 5 Australia won[10]
7 Charles Turner[C] 16 July 1888 Australia  England 4 24[b] 36 5 Australia won[10]
8 J. J. Ferris[C] 16 July 1888 Australia  England 4 23[b] 26 5 Australia won[10]
9 Jack Lyons 21 July 1890 Australia  England 2 20.1[c] 30 5 England won[11]
10 Charles Turner[D] 17 July 1893 Australia  England 1 36[c] 67 6 Drawn[12]
11 Bill Lockwood[D] 17 July 1893  England Australia 2 45[c] 101 6 Drawn[12]
12 George Giffen[D] 17 July 1893 Australia  England 3 26.4[c] 43 5 Drawn[12]
13 Tom Richardson[E] 22 June 1896  England Australia 1 11.3[c] 39 6 England won[13]
14 Tom Richardson[E] 22 June 1896  England Australia 3 47[c] 134 5 England won[13]
15 J. T. Hearne[E] 22 June 1896  England Australia 3 36[c] 76 5 England won[13]
16 Ernie Jones 15 June 1899 Australia  England 1 36.1[c] 88 7 Australia won[14]
17 Bert Vogler[F] 1 July 1907  South Africa  England 1 47.2 128 7 Drawn[15]
18 Ted Arnold[F] 1 July 1907  England  South Africa 2 22 37 5 Drawn[15]
19 Albert Relf[G] 14 June 1909  England  Australia 2 45 85 5 Australia won[16]
20 Warwick Armstrong[G] 14 June 1909  Australia  England 3 24.5 35 6 Australia won[16]
21 Frank Foster[H] 10 June 1912  England  South Africa 1 13.1 16 5 England won[17]
22 Sydney Barnes[H] 10 June 1912  England  South Africa 1 13 25 5 England won[17]
23 Sid Pegler[H] 10 June 1912  South Africa  England 2 31 65 7 England won[17]
24 Sydney Barnes[H] 10 June 1912  England  South Africa 3 34 85 6 England won[17]
25 Sandy Bell[I] 29 June 1929  South Africa  England 1 30.4 99 6 Drawn[18]
26 Clarrie Grimmett 27 June 1930  Australia  England 3 53 167 6 Australia won[19]
27 Ian Peebles 27 June 1931  England  New Zealand 1 26 77 5 Drawn[20]
28 Mohammad Nissar[J] 25 June 1932  India  England 1 26 93 5 England won[21]
29 Walter Robins 24 June 1933  England  West Indies 2 11.5 32 6 England won[22]
30 Hedley Verity[K] 22 June 1934  England  Australia 2 36 61 7 England won[23]
31 Hedley Verity[K] 22 June 1934  England  Australia 3 22.3 43 8 England won[23]
32 Xen Balaskas 29 June 1935  South Africa  England 2 32 49 5 South Africa won[24]
33 Gubby Allen[L] 27 June 1936  England  India 1 17 35 5 England won[25]
34 Amar Singh[L] 27 June 1936  India  England 2 25.1 35 6 England won[25]
35 Gubby Allen[L] 27 June 1936  England  India 3 18 43 5 England won[25]
36 Bill Copson[M] 24 June 1939  England  West Indies 1 24[d] 85 5 England won[26]
37 Alec Bedser[N] 22 June 1946  England  India 1 29.1 49 7 England won[27]
38 Lala Amarnath[N] 22 June 1946  India  England 2 57 118 5 England won[27]
39 Lindsay Tuckett[O] 21 June 1947  South Africa  England 1 47 115 5 England won[28]
40 Doug Wright[O] 21 June 1947  England  South Africa 2 39 95 5 England won[28]
41 Doug Wright[O] 21 June 1947  England  South Africa 3 32.2 80 5 England won[28]
42 Ray Lindwall[P] 24 June 1948  Australia  England 2 27.4 70 5 Australia won[29]
43 Ernie Toshack[P] 24 June 1948  Australia  England 4 20.1 40 5 Australia won[29]
44 Eric Hollies 25 June 1949  England  New Zealand 2 58 133 5 Drawn[30]
45 Roly Jenkins[Q] 24 June 1950  England  West Indies 1 35.2 116 5 West Indies won[31]
46 Sonny Ramadhin[Q] 24 June 1950  West Indies  England 2 43 66 5 West Indies won[31]
47 Sonny Ramadhin[Q] 24 June 1950  West Indies  England 4 72 86 6 West Indies won[31]
48 Geoff Chubb[R] 21 June 1951  South Africa  England 1 34.4 77 5 England won[32]
49 Roy Tattersall[R] 21 June 1951  England  South Africa 2 28 52 7 England won[32]
50 Roy Tattersall[R] 21 June 1951  England  South Africa 3 32.2 49 5 England won[32]
51 Vinoo Mankad 19 June 1952  India  England 2 73 196 5 England won[33]
52 Alec Bedser[S] 25 June 1953  England  Australia 1 42.4 105 5 Drawn[34]
53 Ray Lindwall[S] 25 June 1953  Australia  England 2 23 66 5 Drawn[34]
54 Khan Mohammad 10 June 1954  Pakistan  England 2 15 61 5 Drawn[35]
55 Peter Heine[T] 23 June 1955  South Africa  England 1 25 60 5 England won[36]
56 Hugh Tayfield[T] 23 June 1955  South Africa  England 3 38.5 80 5 England won[36]
57 Brian Statham[T] 23 June 1955  England  South Africa 4 29 39 7 England won[36]
58 Keith Miller[U] 21 June 1956  Australia  England 2 34.1 72 5 Australia won[37]
59 Fred Trueman[U] 21 June 1956  England  Australia 3 28 90 5 Australia won[37]
60 Keith Miller[U] 21 June 1956  Australia  England 4 36 80 5 Australia won[37]
61 Trevor Bailey 20 June 1957  England  West Indies 1 21 44 7 England won[38]
62 Tony Lock 19 June 1958  England  New Zealand 2 11.3 17 5 England won[39]
63 Tommy Greenhough[V] 18 June 1959  England  India 1 16 35 5 England won[40]
64 Ramakant Desai[V] 18 June 1959  India  England 2 31.4 89 5 England won[40]
65 Brian Statham[W] 23 June 1960  England  South Africa 2 20 63 6 England won[41]
66 Brian Statham[W] 23 June 1960  England  South Africa 3 21 34 5 England won[41]
67 Alan Davidson[X] 22 June 1961  Australia  England 1 24.3 42 5 Australia won[42]
68 Graham McKenzie[X] 22 June 1961  Australia  England 3 29 37 5 Australia won[42]
69 Fred Trueman[Y] 21 June 1962  England  Pakistan 1 17.4 31 6 England won[43]
70 Len Coldwell[Y] 21 June 1962  England  Pakistan 3 41 85 6 England won[43]
71 Fred Trueman[Z] 20 June 1963  England  West Indies 1 44 100 6 Drawn[44]
72 Charlie Griffith[Z] 20 June 1963  West Indies  England 2 26 91 5 Drawn[44]
73 Fred Trueman[Z] 20 June 1963  England  West Indies 3 26 52 5 Drawn[44]
74 Fred Trueman 18 June 1964  England  Australia 1 25 48 5 Drawn[45]
75 Ken Higgs 16 June 1966  England  West Indies 1 33 91 6 Drawn[46]
76 B. S. Chandrasekhar[AA] 22 June 1967  India  England 2 53 127 5 England won[47]
77 Ray Illingworth[AA] 22 June 1967  England  India 3 22.3 29 6 England won[47]
78 David Brown 20 June 1968  England  Australia 2 14 42 5 Drawn[48]
79 John Snow 26 June 1969  England  West Indies 1 39 114 5 Drawn[49]
80 Derek Underwood 24 July 1969  England  New Zealand 4 31 32 7 England won[50]
81 Bob Massie[AB] 22 June 1972  Australia  England 1 32.5 84 8 Australia won[51]
82 John Snow[AB] 22 June 1972  England  Australia 2 32 57 5 Australia won[51]
83 Bob Massie[AB] 22 June 1972  Australia  England 3 27.2 53 8 Australia won[51]
84 Chris Old 21 June 1973  England  New Zealand 2 41.5 113 5 Drawn[52]
85 Bishan Singh Bedi[AC] 20 June 1974  India  England 1 64.2 226 5 England won[53]
86 Chris Old[AC] 20 June 1974  England  India 3 8 21 5 England won[53]
87 Derek Underwood[AD] 8 August 1974  England  Pakistan 1 14 20 5 Drawn[54]
88 Derek Underwood[AD] 8 August 1974  England  Pakistan 3 34.5 51 8 Drawn[54]
89 Andy Roberts[AE] 17 June 1976  West Indies  England 1 23 60 5 Drawn[55]
90 Derek Underwood[AE] 17 June 1976  England  West Indies 2 18.4 39 5 Drawn[55]
91 Andy Roberts[AE] 17 June 1976  West Indies  England 3 29.5 63 5 Drawn[55]
92 Bob Willis 16 June 1977  England  Australia 2 30.1 78 7 Drawn[56]
93 Bob Willis[AF] 15 June 1978  England  Pakistan 2 13 47 5 England won[57]
94 Ian Botham[AF] 15 June 1978  England  Pakistan 3 20.5 34 8 England won[57]
95 Ian Botham[AG] 24 August 1978  England  New Zealand 1 38 101 6 England won[58]
96 Richard Hadlee[AG] 24 August 1978  New Zealand  England 2 32 84 5 England won[58]
97 Ian Botham[AG] 24 August 1978  England  New Zealand 3 18.1 39 5 England won[58]
98 Ian Botham 2 August 1979  England  India 1 19 35 5 Drawn[59]
99 Michael Holding 19 June 1980  West Indies  England 1 28 67 6 Drawn[60]
100 Len Pascoe 28 August 1980  Australia  England 2 18 59 5 Drawn[61]
101 Geoff Lawson 2 July 1981  Australia  England 1 43.1 81 7 Drawn[62]
102 Kapil Dev[AH] 10 June 1982  India  England 1 43 125 5 England won[63]
103 Ian Botham[AH] 10 June 1982  England  India 2 19.4 46 5 England won[63]
104 Bob Willis[AH] 10 June 1982  England  India 3 28 101 6 England won[63]
105 Mudassar Nazar 12 August 1982  Pakistan  England 3 19 32 6 Pakistan won[64]
106 Richard Hadlee[AI] 11 August 1983  New Zealand  England 1 40 93 5 England won[65]
107 Nick Cook[AI] 11 August 1983  England  New Zealand 2 26 35 5 England won[65]
108 Malcolm Marshall[AJ] 28 June 1984  West Indies  England 1 36.5 85 6 West Indies won[66]
109 Ian Botham[AJ] 28 June 1984  England  West Indies 2 27.4 103 8 West Indies won[66]
110 Ian Botham 23 August 1984  England  Sri Lanka 3 27 90 6 Drawn[67]
111 Craig McDermott[AK] 27 July 1985  Australia  England 1 29.2 70 6 Australia won[68]
112 Ian Botham[AK] 27 July 1985  England  Australia 2 24 109 5 Australia won[68]
113 Bob Holland[AK] 27 July 1985  Australia  England 3 32 68 5 Australia won[68]
114 Chetan Sharma 5 June 1986  India  England 1 32 64 5 India won[69]
115 Richard Hadlee 24 July 1986  New Zealand  England 1 37.5 80 6 Drawn[70]
116 Graham Dilley[AL] 16 June 1988  England  West Indies 1 23 55 5 West Indies won[71]
117 Malcolm Marshall[AL] 16 June 1988  West Indies  England 2 18 32 6 West Indies won[71]
118 Terry Alderman 22 June 1989  Australia  England 3 38 128 6 Australia won[72]
119 Devon Malcolm 21 June 1990  England  New Zealand 2 43 94 5 Drawn[73]
120 Angus Fraser 26 July 1990  England  India 2 39.1 104 5 England won[74]
121 Derek Pringle 20 June 1991  England  West Indies 1 35.1 100 5 Drawn[75]
122 Rumesh Ratnayake[AM] 22 August 1991  Sri Lanka  England 1 27 69 5 England won[76]
123 Phillip DeFreitas[AM] 22 August 1991  England  Sri Lanka 2 26 70 7 England won[76]
124 Phil Tufnell[AM] 22 August 1991  England  Sri Lanka 4 34.3 94 5 England won[76]
125 Waqar Younis 18 June 1992  Pakistan  England 1 21 91 5 Pakistan won[77]
126 Dion Nash[AN] 16 June 1994  New Zealand  England 2 25 76 6 Drawn[78]
127 Dion Nash[AN] 16 June 1994  New Zealand  England 4 29 93 5 Drawn[78]
128 Allan Donald 21 July 1994  South Africa  England 2 19.3 74 5 South Africa won[79]
129 Angus Fraser[AO] 22 June 1995  England  West Indies 2 33 66 5 England won[80]
130 Dominic Cork[AO] 22 June 1995  England  West Indies 4 19.3 43 7 England won[80]
131 Venkatesh Prasad 20 June 1996  India  England 1 33.3 76 5 Drawn[81]
132 Mushtaq Ahmed 25 July 1996  Pakistan  England 4 38 57 5 Pakistan won[82]
133 Glenn McGrath 19 June 1997  Australia  England 1 20.3 38 8 Drawn[83]
134 Dominic Cork[AP] 18 June 1998  England  South Africa 1 31.1 119 6 South Africa won[84]
135 Allan Donald[AP] 18 June 1998  South Africa  England 2 15.3 32 5 South Africa won[84]
136 Chris Cairns 22 July 1999  New Zealand  England 1 21.1 77 6 New Zealand won[85]
137 Ed Giddins[AQ] 18 May 2000  England  Zimbabwe 1 7 15 5 England won[86]
138 Heath Streak[AQ] 18 May 2000  Zimbabwe  England 2 35.5 87 6 England won[86]
139 Andy Caddick[AR] 29 June 2000  England  West Indies 3 13 16 5 England won[87]
140 Courtney Walsh 29 June 2000  West Indies  England 4 23.5 74 6 England won[87]
141 Darren Gough 17 May 2001  England  Pakistan 2 16 61 5 England won[88]
142 Glenn McGrath[AS] 19 July 2001  Australia  England 1 24 54 5 Australia won[89]
143 Andy Caddick[AS] 19 July 2001  England  Australia 2 32.1 101 5 Australia won[89]
144 Jason Gillespie[AS] 19 July 2001  Australia  England 3 16 53 5 Australia won[89]
145 James Anderson[AT] 22 May 2003  England  Zimbabwe 2 16 73 5 England won[90]
146 Makhaya Ntini[AU] 31 July 2003  South Africa  England 1 17 75 5 South Africa won[91]
147 Makhaya Ntini[AU] 31 July 2003  South Africa  England 3 31 145 5 South Africa won[91]
148 Ashley Giles 22 July 2004  England  West Indies 4 35 81 5 England won[92]
149 Steve Harmison[AV] 21 July 2005  England  Australia 1 11.2 43 5 Australia won[93]
150 Glenn McGrath[AV] 21 July 2005  Australia  England 2 18 53 5 Australia won[93]
151 Monty Panesar 17 May 2007  England  West Indies 2 36.1 129 6 Drawn[94]
152 James Anderson[AW] 19 July 2007  England  India 2 24.2 42 5 Drawn[95]
153 R. P. Singh[AW] 19 July 2007  India  England 3 16.3 59 5 Drawn[95]
154 Daniel Vettori 15 May 2008  New Zealand  England 2 22.3 69 5 Drawn[96]
155 Fidel Edwards[AX] 6 May 2009  West Indies  England 1 26.3 92 6 England won[97]
156 Graham Onions[AX] 6 May 2009  England  West Indies 2 9.3 38 5 England won[97]
157 Andrew Flintoff 16 July 2009  England  Australia 4 27 92 5 England won[98]
158 Shahadat Hossain[AY] 27 May 2010  Bangladesh  England 1 28 98 5 England won[99]
159 Steven Finn[AY] 27 May 2010  England  Bangladesh 3 24 87 5 England won[99]
160 Shane Watson[AZ] 13 July 2010[e]  Australia  Pakistan 2 7.5 40 5 Australia won[101]
161 Marcus North[AZ] 13 July 2010[e]  Australia  Pakistan 4 18.1 55 6 Australia won[101]
162 Mohammad Amir[BA] 26 August 2010  Pakistan  England 1 28 84 6 England won[102]
163 Graeme Swann[BA] 26 August 2010  England  Pakistan 3 13.5 62 5 England won[102]
164 Praveen Kumar[BB] 21 July 2011  India  England 1 40.3 106 5 England won[103]
165 James Anderson[BB] 21 July 2011  England  India 4 28 65 5 England won[103]
166 Stuart Broad 17 May 2012  England  West Indies 1 24.5 72 7 England won[104]
167 Vernon Philander 16 August 2012  South Africa  England 4 14.5 30 5 South Africa won[105]
168 James Anderson[BC] 16 May 2013  England  New Zealand 2 24 47 5 England won[106]
169 Tim Southee[BC] 16 May 2013  New Zealand  England 3 19 50 6 England won[106]
170 Stuart Broad[BC] 16 May 2013  England  New Zealand 4 11 44 7 England won[106]
171 Ryan Harris[BD] 18 July 2013  Australia  England 1 26 72 5 England won[107]
172 Graeme Swann[BD] 18 July 2013  England  Australia 2 21.3 44 5 England won[107]
173 Bhuvneshwar Kumar[BE] 17 July 2014  India  England 2 31 82 6 India won[108]
174 Ishant Sharma[BE] 17 July 2014  India  England 4 23 74 7 India won[108]
175 Trent Boult 21 May 2015  New Zealand  England 3 34 85 5 England won[109]
176 Chris Woakes[BF] 14 July 2016  England  Pakistan 1 24 70 6 Pakistan won[110]
177 Yasir Shah[BF] 14 July 2016  Pakistan  England 2 29 72 6 Pakistan won[110]
178 Chris Woakes[BF] 14 July 2016  England  Pakistan 3 18 32 5 Pakistan won[110]
179 Moeen Ali 6 July 2017  England  South Africa 4 15 53 6 England won[111]
180 Ben Stokes[BG] 7 September 2017  England  West Indies 1 14.3 22 6 England won[112]
181 Kemar Roach[BG] 7 September 2017  West Indies  England 2 24 72 5 England won[112]
182 James Anderson[BG] 7 September 2017  England  West Indies 3 20.1 42 7 England won[112]
183 James Anderson 9 August 2018  England  India 1 13.2 20 5 England won[113]
184 Tim Murtagh[BH] 24 July 2019  Ireland  England 1 9 13 5 England won[114]
185 Chris Woakes[BH] 24 July 2019  England  Ireland 4 7.4 17 6 England won[114]
186 Tim Southee 2 June 2021  New Zealand  England 2 25.1 43 6 Drawn[115]
187 James Anderson 12 August 2021  England  India 1 29 62 5 India won[116]
188 Kagiso Rabada 17 August 2022  South Africa  England 1 19 52 5 South Africa won[117]
189 Stuart Broad[BI] 1 June 2023  England  Ireland 1 17 51 5 England won[118]
190 Josh Tongue[BI] 1 June 2023  England  Ireland 3 21 66 5 England won[118]
191 Gus Atkinson[BJ] 10 July 2024  England  West Indies 1 12 45 7 England won[119]
192 Gus Atkinson[BJ] 10 July 2024  England  West Indies 3 14 61 5 England won[119]
193 Asitha Fernando[BK] 29 August 2024  Sri Lanka  England 1 24 102 5 England won[120]
194 Gus Atkinson[BK] 29 August 2024  England  Sri Lanka 4 16 62 5 England won[120]

One Day International five-wicket hauls

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As of 15 July 2022

A total of 18 five-wicket hauls have been taken in ODIs at Lord's.

Men's matches

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Five-wicket hauls in Men's One Day Internationals at Lord's[121]
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Result
1 Gary Gilmour 21 June 1975[f]  Australia  West Indies 1 12 48 5 West Indies won[122]
2 Joel Garner 23 June 1979[g]  West Indies  England 2 11 38 5 West Indies won[123]
3 Darren Gough 25 May 1997  England  Australia 1 10 44 5 England won[124]
4 Muttiah Muralitharan 20 August 1998[h]  Sri Lanka  England 1 10 34 5 Sri Lanka won[125]
5 Daniel Vettori 10 July 2004[i]  New Zealand  West Indies 2 9.2 30 5 New Zealand won[126]
6 Michael Kasprowicz 4 September 2004  Australia  Pakistan 2 9.2 47 5 Australia won[127]
7 Brett Lee 10 July 2005  Australia  England 1 10 41 5 Australia won[128]
8 Fidel Edwards 1 July 2007  West Indies  England 1 10 45 5 England won[129]
9 Brett Lee 12 September 2009  Australia  England 1 9 49 5 Australia won[130]
10 Jason Behrendorff 25 June 2019[j]  Australia  England 2 10 44 5 Australia won[131]
11 Mitchell Starc 29 June 2019[j]  Australia  New Zealand 2 9.4 26 5 Australia won[132]
12 Mustafizur Rahman 5 July 2019[j]  Bangladesh  Pakistan 1 10 75 5 Pakistan won[133]
13 Shaheen Afridi 5 July 2019[j]  Pakistan  Bangladesh 2 9.1 35 6 Pakistan won[133]
14 Hasan Ali 10 July 2021  Pakistan  England 1 9.2 51 5 England won[134]
15 Reece Topley 14 July 2022  England  India 2 9.5 24 6 England won[135]

Women's matches

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Five-wicket hauls in Women's One Day Internationals at Lord's[136]
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Result
1 Cathryn Fitzpatrick 21 July 1998  Australia  England 2 10 47 5 Australia won[137]
2 Katherine Brunt 8 August 2008  England  South Africa 2 10 25 5 England won[138]
3 Anya Shrubsole 23 July 2017[k]  England  India 2 9.4 46 6 England won[139]

Notes

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  1. ^ 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.[7]
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Four-ball overs were used in this match.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Five-ball overs were used in this match.
  4. ^ Eight-ball overs were used in this match.
  5. ^ a b Australia were scheduled to tour Pakistan, albeit the series was played in England due to security reasons.[100]
  6. ^ This match was the final of the 1975 Cricket World Cup.
  7. ^ This match was part of the 1979 Cricket World Cup.
  8. ^ This match was the final of the 1998 Emirates Triangular Tournament played between England, Sri Lanka and South Africa.
  9. ^ This match was the final of the 2004 NatWest Series, a triangular tournament played between New Zealand, West Indies and England.
  10. ^ a b c d This match was part of the 2019 Cricket World Cup.
  11. ^ This match was the final of the 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup.
  1. ^ a b c Peate, Palmer and Ulyett took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  2. ^ a b Briggs took five-wicket hauls during both Australian innings in the match.
  3. ^ a b c Turner and Ferris took their five-wicket hauls in the same match. Turner also took five-wicket hauls in both England innings in the match, with one of the five wicket hauls Turner took alongside Ferris during the second England innings.
  4. ^ a b c Turner, Lockwood and Giffen took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Lockwood took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  5. ^ a b c Richardson and Hearne took their five-wicket hauls during the same innings. Richardson also took five-wicket hauls in both Australian innings in the match.
  6. ^ a b Vogler and Arnold took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  7. ^ a b Relf and Armstrong took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  8. ^ a b c d Foster, Barnes and Pegler took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Barnes also took five-wicket hauls in both South African innings in the match, with one of the five wicket hauls Barnes took alongside Foster during the first South African innings.
  9. ^ Bell took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  10. ^ Nissar took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  11. ^ a b Verity took five-wicket hauls during both Australian innings in the match.
  12. ^ a b c Allen and Amar Singh took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Allen also took five-wicket hauls during both British Indian innings in the match.
  13. ^ Copson took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  14. ^ a b Bedser and Amarnath took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. The match was Bedser's Test match debut.
  15. ^ a b c Tuckett and Wright took their five-wicket hauls during the same match, Wright taking five wickets in each England innings after South Africa were asked to follow-on.
  16. ^ a b Lindwall and Toshack took their five-wicket hauls during the same match
  17. ^ a b c Jenkins and Ramadhin took their five-wicket hauls during the same match, Ramadhin taking five wickets in each England innings.
  18. ^ a b c Chubb and Tattersall took their five-wicket hauls during the same match, Tattersall taking five wickets in each England innings after South Africa were asked to follow-on.
  19. ^ a b Bedser and Lindwall took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  20. ^ a b c Heine, Tayfield and Statham took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. The match was Heine's Test match debut.
  21. ^ a b c Miller and Trueman took their five-wicket hauls during the same match, Miller taking five wickets in each England innings.
  22. ^ a b Greenhough and Desai took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  23. ^ a b Both of Benjamin's five-wicket hauls were taken during the same match after South Africa were asked to follow-on.
  24. ^ a b Davidson and McKenzie took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. The match was McKenzie's Test match debut.
  25. ^ a b Trueman and Coldwell took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. The match was Coldwell's Test match debut.
  26. ^ a b c Trueman and Griffith took their five-wicket hauls during the same match, Trueman taking five wickets in each West Indian innings.
  27. ^ a b Chandrasekhar and Illingworth took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  28. ^ a b c Massie and Snow took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Massie took five wickets in each England innings in his Test match debut.
  29. ^ a b Bedi and Old took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  30. ^ a b Underwood took five-wicket hauls during both Pakistan innings in the match.
  31. ^ a b c Roberts and Underwood took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Roberts took five wickets in each England innings.
  32. ^ a b Willis and Botham took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  33. ^ a b c Botham and Hadlee took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Botham took five wickets in each New Zealand innings.
  34. ^ a b c Kapil Dev, Botham and Willis took their five-wicket hauls in the same match. Botham's was taken in the second innings of the match and Willis' in the third after India were asked to follow on.
  35. ^ a b Hadlee and Cook took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Massie took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  36. ^ a b Marshall and Botham took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  37. ^ a b c McDermott, Botham and Holland took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  38. ^ a b Dilley and Marshall took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  39. ^ a b c Ratnayake, DeFreitas and Tufnell took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  40. ^ a b Nash took five-wicket hauls during both England innings in the match.
  41. ^ a b Fraser and Cork took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Cork took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  42. ^ a b Cork and Donald took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  43. ^ a b Giddins and Streak took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  44. ^ Caddick and Walsh took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  45. ^ a b c McGrath, Caddick and Gillespie took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  46. ^ Anderson took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  47. ^ a b Ntini took five-wicket hauls during both England innings in the match.
  48. ^ a b Harmison and McGrath took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  49. ^ a b Anderson and R. P. Singh took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  50. ^ a b Edwards and Onions took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Onions took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  51. ^ a b Shahadat Hossain and Finn took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  52. ^ a b Watson and North took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  53. ^ a b Mohammad Amir and Swann took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  54. ^ a b Praveen Kumar and Anderson took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  55. ^ a b c Southee, Anderson and Broad took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  56. ^ a b Harris and Swann took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  57. ^ a b Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Ishant Sharma took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  58. ^ a b c Woakes and Yasir Shah took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Woakes took five-wicket hauls during both Pakistan innings in the match.
  59. ^ a b c Stokes, Roach and Anderson took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  60. ^ a b Murtagh and Woakes took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.
  61. ^ a b Broad and Tongue took their five-wicket hauls during the same match. Tongue took his five-wicket haul on his Test match debut.
  62. ^ a b Atkinson took five-wicket hauls during both West Indian innings in the match.
  63. ^ a b Asitha Fernando and Atkinson took their five-wicket hauls during the same match.

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