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*[[David Allen (cricketer)|David Allen]]
*[[David Allen (cricketer)|David Allen]]
|| Lost<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/series/17356/scorecard/62918/England-vs-Pakistan-3rd-Test|title=3rd Test, Pakistan tour of England at Leeds, Jul 5-7 1962|publisher=ESPNcricinfo|accessdate=30 August 2017}}</ref>
|| Lost<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/series/17356/scorecard/62918/England-vs-Pakistan-3rd-Test|title=3rd Test, Pakistan tour of England at Leeds, Jul 5-7 1962|publisher=ESPNcricinfo|accessdate=30 August 2017}}</ref>
|- align=center
|scope="row"| 39 || {{sortname|Charlie|Griffith}} || {{dts|format=dmy|1963|07|25}} || {{cr|WIN}} || {{cr|ENG}} || {{nts|2}} || {{nts|21}} || {{nts|36}} || {{sort|06964|6}} || {{nts|1.71}} || align=left |
*[[Micky Stewart]]
*[[Ted Dexter]]
*[[Brian Close]]
*[[Phil Sharpe (cricketer)|Phil Sharpe]]
*[[Jim Parks (cricketer, born 1931)|Jim Parks]]
*[[Tony Lock]]
|| Won<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/series/17350/scorecard/62932/England-vs-West-Indies-4th-Test|title=4th Test, West Indies tour of England at Leeds, Jul 25-29 1963|publisher=ESPNcricinfo|accessdate=31 August 2017}}</ref>
|- align=center
|scope="row"| 40 || {{sortname|Neil|Hawke}} || {{dts|format=dmy|1964|07|02}} || {{cr|AUS}} || {{cr|ENG}} || {{nts|1}} || {{nts|31.3}} || {{nts|75}} || {{sort|05925|5}} || {{nts|2.38}} || align=left |
*[[Ken Taylor (cricketer, born 1935)|Ken Taylor]]
*[[Peter Parfitt]]
*[[Jim Parks (cricketer, born 1931)|Jim Parks]]
*[[Fred Trueman]]
*[[Jack Flavell]]
|| Won<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/series/17341/scorecard/62949/England-vs-Australia-3rd-Test|title=3rd Test, Australia tour of England at Leeds, Jul 2-6 1964|publisher=ESPNcricinfo|accessdate=31 August 2017}}</ref>
|- align=center
|scope="row"| 41 || {{sortname|Fred|Titmus}} || {{dts|format=dmy|1965|07|08}} || {{cr|ENG}} || {{cr|NZ}} || {{nts|3}} || {{nts|26}} || {{nts|19}} || {{sort|05981|5}} || {{nts|0.73}} || align=left |
*[[Ross Morgan]]
*[[Bryan Yuile]]
*[[Bruce Taylor (cricketer)|Bruce Taylor]]
*[[Dick Motz]]
*[[Richard Collinge]]
|| Won<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/series/17324/scorecard/62979/England-vs-New-Zealand-3rd-Test|title=3rd Test, New Zealand tour of England at Leeds, Jul 8-13 1965|publisher=ESPNcricinfo|accessdate=31 August 2017}}</ref>
|- align=center
|scope="row"| 42 || {{sortname|Garfield|Sobers}} <small>(1/2)</small> || {{dts|format=dmy|1966|08|04}} || {{cr|WIN}} || {{cr|ENG}} || {{nts|2}} || {{nts|19.3}} || {{nts|41}} || {{sort|05959|5}} || {{nts|2.10}} || align=left |
*[[Jim Parks (cricketer, born 1931)|Jim Parks]]
*[[Fred Titmus]]
*[[Ken Higgs]]
*[[Derek Underwood]]
*[[John Snow (cricketer)|John Snow]]
|| Won<ref name="ENGvWI1966">{{citeweb|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/series/17312/scorecard/62994/England-vs-West-Indies-4th-Test|title=4th Test, West Indies tour of England at Leeds, Aug 4-8 1966|publisher=ESPNcricinfo|accessdate=31 August 2017}}</ref>
|- align=center
|scope="row"| 43 || {{sortname|Lance|Gibbs}} || {{dts|format=dmy|1966|08|04}} || {{cr|WIN}} || {{cr|ENG}} || {{nts|3}} || {{nts|19}} || {{nts|39}} || {{sort|06961|6}} || {{nts|2.05}} || align=left |
*[[Colin Cowdrey]]
*[[Tom Graveney]]
*[[Jim Parks (cricketer, born 1931)|Jim Parks]]
*[[Colin Milburn]]
*[[Fred Titmus]]
*[[Derek Underwood]]
|| Won<ref name="ENGvWI1966"/>
|- align=center
|scope="row"| 44 || {{sortname|Alan|Connolly}} || {{dts|format=dmy|1968|07|25}} || {{cr|AUS}} || {{cr|ENG}} || {{nts|2}} || {{nts|39}} || {{nts|72}} || {{sort|05928|5}} || {{nts|1.84}} || align=left |
*[[Tom Graveney]]
*[[Keith Fletcher]]
*[[Ken Barrington]]
*[[Ray Illingworth]]
*[[John Snow (cricketer)|John Snow]]
|| Drawn<ref name="ENGvAUS1968">{{citeweb|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/series/17293/scorecard/63026/England-vs-Australia-4th-Test|title=4th Test, Australia tour of England at Leeds, Jul 25-30 1968|publisher=ESPNcricinfo|accessdate=31 August 2017}}</ref>
|- align=center
|scope="row"| 45 || {{sortname|Ray|Illingworth}} || {{dts|format=dmy|1968|07|25}} || {{cr|ENG}} || {{cr|AUS}} || {{nts|3}} || {{nts|51}} || {{nts|87}} || {{sort|06913|6}} || {{nts|1.70}} || align=left |
*[[Bob Cowper]]
*[[John Inverarity]]
*[[Paul Sheahan]]
*[[Barry Jarman]]
*[[Eric Freeman (cricketer)|Eric Freeman]]
*[[Graham McKenzie]]
|| Drawn<ref name="ENGvAUS1968"/>
|- align=center
|scope="row"| 46 || {{sortname|Garfield|Sobers}} <small>(2/2)</small> || {{dts|format=dmy|1969|07|10}} || {{cr|WIN}} || {{cr|ENG}} || {{nts|3}} || {{nts|40}} || {{nts|42}} || {{sort|05958|5}} || {{nts|1.05}} || align=left |
*[[Geoffrey Boycott]]
*[[John Edrich]]
*[[Phil Sharpe (cricketer)|Phil Sharpe]]
*[[Alan Knott]]
*[[Derek Underwood]]
|| Lost<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/series/17282/scorecard/63041/England-vs-West-Indies-3rd-Test|title=3rd Test, West Indies tour of England and Ireland at Leeds, Jul 10-15 1969|publisher=ESPNcricinfo|accessdate=31 August 2017}}</ref>
|- align=center
|scope="row"| 47 || {{sortname|Ashley|Mallett}} || {{dts|format=dmy|1972|07|27}} || {{cr|AUS}} || {{cr|ENG}} || {{nts|2}} || {{nts|52}} || {{nts|114}} || {{sort|05886|5}} || {{nts|2.19}} || align=left |
*[[Brian Luckhurst]]
*[[Keith Fletcher]]
*[[John Edrich]]
*[[Basil D'Oliveira]]
*[[Alan Knott]]
|| Lost<ref name="ENGvAUS1972">{{citeweb|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/series/17244/scorecard/63087/England-vs-Australia-4th-Test|title=4th Test, Australia tour of England and Scotland at Leeds, Jul 27-29 1972|publisher=ESPNcricinfo|accessdate=31 August 2017}}</ref>
|- align=center
|scope="row"| 48 || {{sortname|Derek|Underwood}}{{double-dagger}} || {{dts|format=dmy|1972|07|27}} || {{cr|ENG}} || {{cr|AUS}} || {{nts|3}} || {{nts|21}} || {{nts|45}} || {{sort|06955|6}} || {{nts|2.14}} || align=left |
*[[Greg Chappell]]
*[[Keith Stackpole]]
*[[Doug Walters]]
*[[Rod Marsh]]
*[[John Inverarity]]
*[[Dennis Lillee]]
|| Won<ref name="ENGvAUS1972"/>
|- align=center
|scope="row"| 49 || {{sortname|Richard|Collinge}} || {{dts|format=dmy|1973|07|05}} || {{cr|NZ}} || {{cr|ENG}} || {{nts|2}} || {{nts|34}} || {{nts|74}} || {{sort|05926|5}} || {{nts|2.17}} || align=left |
*[[Dennis Amiss]]
*[[Graham Roope]]
*[[Keith Fletcher]]
*[[John Snow (cricketer)|John Snow]]
*[[Chris Old]]
|| Lost<ref name="ENGvNZ1973">{{citeweb|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/series/17229/scorecard/63110/England-vs-New-Zealand-3rd-Test|title=3rd Test, New Zealand tour of England at Leeds, Jul 5-10 1973|publisher=ESPNcricinfo|accessdate=31 August 2017}}</ref>
|- align=center
|scope="row"| 50 || {{sortname|Geoff|Arnold}} || {{dts|format=dmy|1973|07|05}} || {{cr|ENG}} || {{cr|NZ}} || {{nts|3}} || {{nts|22}} || {{nts|27}} || {{sort|05973|5}} || {{nts|1.22}} || align=left |
*[[John Parker (New Zealand cricketer)|John Parker]]
*[[Bevan Congdon]]
*[[Vic Pollard]]
*[[Ken Wadsworth]]
*[[Richard Collinge]]
|| Won<ref name="ENGvNZ1973"/>
|- align=center
|scope="row"| 51 || {{sortname|Gary|Gilmour}} || {{dts|format=dmy|1975|08|14}} || {{cr|AUS}} || {{cr|ENG}} || {{nts|1}} || {{nts|31.2}} || {{nts|85}} || {{sort|06915|6}} || {{nts|2.71}} || align=left |
*[[Barry Wood (cricketer)|Barry Wood]]
*[[John Hampshire]]
*[[Alan Knott]]
*[[Chris Old]]
*[[John Snow (cricketer)|John Snow]]
*[[Derek Underwood]]
|| Drawn<ref name="ENGvAUS1975">{{citeweb|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/series/17192/scorecard/63148/England-vs-Australia-3rd-Test|title=3rd Test, Australia tour of England at Leeds, Aug 14-19 1975|publisher=ESPNcricinfo|accessdate=31 August 2017}}</ref>
|- align=center
|scope="row"| 52 || {{sortname|Phil|Edmonds}} || {{dts|format=dmy|1975|08|14}} || {{cr|ENG}} || {{cr|AUS}} || {{nts|2}} || {{nts|20}} || {{nts|28}} || {{sort|05972|5}} || {{nts|1.40}} || align=left |
*[[Greg Chappell]]
*[[Ross Edwards]]
*[[Ian Chappell]]
*[[Max Walker]]
*[[Doug Walters]]
|| Drawn<ref name="ENGvAUS1975"/>
|}
|}



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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.[1] 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.[2] and has been home to more than 90 Test matches in total.[3] Headingley has also staged 40 One Day International (ODI) matches,[4] the first of which was in 1973 when the hosts England defeated West Indies by 1 wicket.[5]

In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a "five-for" or "fifer")[6][7] refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings. This is regarded as a notable achievement.[8] 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 5 for 60 in England's first innings. The best figures in Test cricket at Headingley are 8 for 43, taken by England's Bob Willis against Australia in July 1981.[9] James Anderson of England has taken the most recent five-wicket haul at Headingley, with figures of 5 wickets for 76 runs against West Indies on 25 August 2017. As of August 2017, there have been taken 104 Test match five-wicket hauls at the ground.

There have been 6 ODI five-wicket hauls taken at Headingley as of August 2017.[10]

Key

Symbol Meaning
The bowler was man of the match
10 or more wickets taken in the match
§ One of two five-wicket hauls by the bowler in the match
Date Day the Test started or ODI was held
Inn Innings in which five-wicket haul was taken
Overs Number of overs bowled. 8 indicates that eight balls were bowled in each over.
Runs Number of runs conceded
Wkts Number of wickets taken
Econ Runs conceded per over
Batsmen Batsmen whose wickets were taken
Result Result of the match

Tests

Five-wicket hauls in Test matches at Headingley
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
1 Hugh Trumble 29 June 1899  Australia[a]  England 2 39.35 60 5 1.81 Drawn[12]
2 Arnold Warren 3 July 1905  England  Australien 2 19.2 57 5 2.94 Drawn[13]
3 Warwick Armstrong 3 July 1905  Australien  England 3 51 122 5 2.39 Drawn[13]
4 Aubrey Faulkner 29 July 1907  South Africa[b]  England 1 11 17 6 1.54 Lost[15]
5 Colin Blythe‡§ (1/2) 29 July 1907  England  South Africa[b] 2 15.5 59 8 3.72 Won[15]
6 Colin Blythe‡§ (2/2) 29 July 1907  England  South Africa[b] 4 22.4 40 7 1.76 Won[15]
7 Charlie Macartney 1 July 1909  Australien  England 2 25.3 58 7 2.27 Won[16]
8 Sydney Barnes (1/2) 1 July 1909  England  Australien 3 35 63 6 1.80 Lost[16]
9 Tibby Cotter 1 July 1909  Australien  England 4 16 38 5 2.37 Won[16]
10 Sydney Barnes(2/2) 8 July 1912  England  Südafrika 2 22 52 6 2.36 Won[17]
11 Maurice Tate (1/2) 12 July 1924  England  Südafrika 2 17 42 6 2.47 Won[18]
12 Clarrie Grimmett (1/2) 10 July 1926  Australien  England 2 39 88 5 2.25 Drawn[19]
13 Tich Freeman 13 July 1929  England  Südafrika 1 32.3 115 7 3.53 Won[20]
14 Neville Quinn 13 July 1929  Südafrika  England 2 29.5 92 6 3.08 Lost[20]
15 Maurice Tate (2/2) 11 July 1930  England  Australien 1 39 124 5 3.17 Drawn[21]
16 Clarrie Grimmett (2/2) 11 July 1930  Australien  England 2 56.2 135 5 2.39 Drawn[21]
17 Bill Bowes 20 July 1934  England  Australien 2 50 142 6 2.84 Drawn[22]
18 Bill O'Reilly‡§ (1/2) 22 July 1938  Australien  England 1 34.1 66 5 1.93 Won[23]
19 Bill O'Reilly‡§ (2/2) 22 July 1938  Australien  England 3 21.5 56 5 2.56 Won[23]
20 Jack Cowie 11 June 1949  Neuseeland  England 1 43 127 5 2.95 Drawn[24]
21 Tom Burtt 11 June 1949  Neuseeland  England 1 39.3 97 5 2.45 Drawn[24]
22 Trevor Bailey 11 June 1949  England  Neuseeland 2 32.3 118 6 3.63 Drawn[24]
23 Athol Rowan 26 July 1951  Südafrika  England 2 68 174 5 2.55 Drawn[25]
24 Ghulam Ahmed 5 June 1952  Indien  England 2 63 100 5 1.58 Lost[26]
25 Ray Lindwall 23 July 1953  Australien  England 1 35 54 5 1.54 Drawn[27]
26 Alec Bedser 23 July 1953  England  Australien 2 28.5 95 6 3.29 Drawn[27]
27 Trevor Goddard 21 July 1955  Südafrika  England 4 62 69 5 1.11 Won[28]
28 Hugh Tayfield 21 July 1955  Südafrika  England 4 47.1 94 5 1.99 Won[28]
29 Jim Laker‡§ (1/3) 12 July 1956  England  Australien 2 29 58 5 2.00 Won[29]
30 Jim Laker‡§ (2/3) 12 July 1956  England  Australien 3 41.3 55 6 1.32 Won[29]
31 Peter Loader 25 July 1957  England  West Indies 1 20.3 36 6 1.75 Won[30]
32 Frank Worrell 25 July 1957  West Indies  England 2 38.2 70 7 1.82 Lost[30]
33 Jim Laker (3/3) 3 July 1958  England  Neuseeland 1 22 17 5 0.77 Won[31]
34 Tony Lock 3 July 1958  England  Neuseeland 3 35.2 51 7 1.44 Won[31]
35 Fred Trueman‡§ (1/2) 6 July 1961  England  Australien 1 22 58 5 2.63 Won[32]
36 Alan Davidson 6 July 1961  Australien  England 2 47 63 5 1.34 Lost[32]
37 Fred Trueman‡§ (2/2) 6 July 1961  England  Australien 3 15.5 30 6 1.89 Won[32]
38 Munir Malik 5 July 1962  Pakistan  England 1 49 128 5 2.61 Lost[33]
39 Charlie Griffith 25 July 1963  West Indies  England 2 21 36 6 1.71 Won[34]
40 Neil Hawke 2 July 1964  Australien  England 1 31.3 75 5 2.38 Won[35]
41 Fred Titmus 8 July 1965  England  Neuseeland 3 26 19 5 0.73 Won[36]
42 Garfield Sobers (1/2) 4 August 1966  West Indies  England 2 19.3 41 5 2.10 Won[37]
43 Lance Gibbs 4 August 1966  West Indies  England 3 19 39 6 2.05 Won[37]
44 Alan Connolly 25 July 1968  Australien  England 2 39 72 5 1.84 Drawn[38]
45 Ray Illingworth 25 July 1968  England  Australien 3 51 87 6 1.70 Drawn[38]
46 Garfield Sobers (2/2) 10 July 1969  West Indies  England 3 40 42 5 1.05 Lost[39]
47 Ashley Mallett 27 July 1972  Australien  England 2 52 114 5 2.19 Lost[40]
48 Derek Underwood 27 July 1972  England  Australien 3 21 45 6 2.14 Won[40]
49 Richard Collinge 5 July 1973  Neuseeland  England 2 34 74 5 2.17 Lost[41]
50 Geoff Arnold 5 July 1973  England  Neuseeland 3 22 27 5 1.22 Won[41]
51 Gary Gilmour 14 August 1975  Australien  England 1 31.2 85 6 2.71 Drawn[42]
52 Phil Edmonds 14 August 1975  England  Australien 2 20 28 5 1.40 Drawn[42]

One Day Internationals

Five-wicket hauls in Test matches at Headingley
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
1 Dennis Lillee 7 June 1975  Australien  Pakistan 2 12[c] 34 5 2.83 Won[43]
2 Gary Gilmour 18 June 1975  Australien  England 1 12[c] 14 6 1.16 Won[44]
3 Winston Davis 11 June 1983[d]  West Indies  Australien 2 10.3[c] 51 7 4.85 Won[45]
4 Ashantha de Mel 16 June 1983  Sri Lanka  Pakistan 1 12[c] 39 5 3.25 Lost[46]
5 Abdul Qadir 16 June 1983  Pakistan  Sri Lanka 2 12[c] 44 5 3.66 Won[46]
6 Waqar Younis 17 June 2001  Pakistan  England 1 10 36 7 3.60 Won[47]

Notes

  1. ^ Prior to Australian federation in 1901, there was no national flag of Australia.[11]
  2. ^ a b c Prior to the unification of the South African colonies in 1910, there was no national flag of South Africa.[14]
  3. ^ a b c d e Match consisted of 60 overs per side.
  4. ^ The match started on 11 June but ran into the reserve day on 12 June.

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