Cricket Record for Most Five-Wickets-in-an-Innings in a Career: All Formats

Join us as we traverse the golden corridors of cricket history, where every turn unveils a story of unmatched skill and unyielding spirit.

Here, in the hallowed halls of glory, we find the titans who have achieved the most five-wickets-in-an-innings in a career, a record that stands as a beacon of excellence, illuminating the paths of aspiring bowlers venturing into the cricketing world.

Let us celebrate these legends, as we unravel the tales of their iconic performances, a true testament to the pinnacle of bowling craftsmanship.

Cricket Record for Most Five-Wickets-in-an-Innings in a Career: All Formats


When a bowler takes five wickets in an innings, it's like painting a masterpiece that will be appreciated for years to come.

It represents the highest level of individual brilliance and stands as a testament to the player's talent, fortitude, and perseverance.

As we get ready to look back at some of the greatest bowling displays in cricket history, we'll be detailing the lives of the greats who have taken the most five-wicket hauls throughout the course of their careers.

But who are these maestros who have orchestrated such symphonies of victory, leaving an indelible mark in the rich history of the sport?

What moments of magic have they conjured to etch their names into the golden pages of cricket?

As we unravel the cricket record for the most five-wickets-in-an-innings in a career, we invite you to embark on a journey through time, a journey that promises tales of grit, grandeur, and unparalleled mastery.

Join us as we navigate through the careers of these cricket greats, revisiting the innings that have become a part of cricket folklore, the performances that have defined eras, and the records that stand as a testimony to the sheer brilliance of these legends.


Cricket Record for Most Five-Wickets-in-an-Innings in a Career: All Formats


510PlayerSpanMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR
77 22 M Muralidaran (Asia/ICC/SL) 1992-2011 495 583 63132 30803 1347 9/51 16/220 22.86 2.92 46.8
41 9 Sir RJ Hadlee (NZ) 1973-1990 201 262 28100 13018 589 9/52 15/123 22.10 2.77 47.7
38 10 SK Warne (AUS/ICC) 1992-2007 339 464 51347 25536 1001 8/71 12/128 25.51 2.98 51.2
37 8 A Kumble (Asia/IND) 1990-2008 403 501 55346 28767 956 10/74 14/149 30.09 3.11 57.8
36 3 GD McGrath (AUS/ICC) 1993-2007 376 493 42266 20656 949 8/24 10/27 21.76 2.93 44.5
35 5 Waqar Younis (PAK) 1989-2003 349 412 28922 18707 789 7/36 13/135 23.70 3.88 36.6
35 9 HMRKB Herath (SL) 1999-2018 181 254 29600 14892 525 9/127 14/184 28.36 3.01 56.3
34 8 R Ashwin (IND) 2010-2023 272 354 32706 18299 712 7/59 13/140 25.70 3.35 45.9
34 3 JM Anderson (ENG) 2002-2023 396 551 49223 26647 977 7/42 11/71 27.27 3.24 50.3
31 5 Wasim Akram (PAK) 1984-2003 460 532 40813 21591 916 7/119 11/110 23.57 3.17 44.5
29 5 DW Steyn (Afr/SA) 2004-2020 265 342 25879 16339 699 7/51 11/60 23.37 3.78 37.0
28 5 Harbhajan Singh (Asia/IND) 1998-2016 367 444 41671 23143 711 8/84 15/217 32.54 3.33 58.6
27 4 IT Botham (ENG) 1976-1992 218 283 28086 15017 528 8/34 13/106 28.44 3.20 53.1
26 3 CEL Ambrose (WI) 1988-2000 274 354 31456 13930 630 8/45 11/84 22.11 2.65 49.9
25 2 Shakib Al Hasan (BAN) 2006-2023 422 459 29450 19095 680 7/36 10/124 28.08 3.89 43.3
24 7 SF Barnes (ENG) 1901-1914 27 50 7873 3106 189 9/103 17/159 16.43 2.36 41.6
24 7 DK Lillee (AUS) 1971-1984 133 195 22060 10638 458 7/83 11/123 23.22 2.89 48.1
24 6 Imran Khan (PAK) 1971-1992 263 295 26919 13102 544 8/58 14/116 24.08 2.92 49.4
24 2 N Kapil Dev (IND) 1978-1994 356 448 38942 19812 687 9/83 11/146 28.83 3.05 56.6
23 2 MA Starc (AUS) 2010-2023 250 324 23232 15705 625 6/28 11/94 25.12 4.05 37.1
23 4 NM Lyon (AUS) 2011-2023 153 259 33078 16761 526 8/50 13/154 31.86 3.04 62.8
23 3 CA Walsh (WI) 1984-2001 337 446 40841 19606 746 7/37 13/55 26.28 2.88 54.7
22 3 AA Donald (SA) 1991-2003 236 291 24080 13270 602 8/71 12/139 22.04 3.30 40.0
22 4 MD Marshall (WI) 1978-1992 217 285 24759 12109 533 7/22 11/89 22.71 2.93 46.4
22 4 M Ntini (ICC/SA) 1998-2011 284 371 29713 18099 662 7/37 13/132 27.33 3.65 44.8
22 3 DL Vettori (ICC/NZ) 1997-2015 442 498 43661 22863 705 7/87 12/149 32.42 3.14 61.9
21 7 CV Grimmett (AUS) 1925-1936 37 67 14513 5231 216 7/40 14/199 24.21 2.16 67.1
21 1 SM Pollock (Afr/ICC/SA) 1995-2008 423 510 40308 19673 829 7/87 10/147 23.73 2.92 48.6
21 3 SCJ Broad (ENG) 2006-2023 344 485 40980 23574 847 8/15 11/121 27.83 3.45 48.3
20 1 TG Southee (NZ) 2008-2023 364 444 31953 21291 728 7/33 10/108 29.24 3.99 43.8
19 3 Saqlain Mushtaq (PAK) 1995-2004 218 251 22840 12481 496 8/164 10/155 25.16 3.27 46.0
19 0 B Lee (AUS) 1999-2012 322 392 28261 19145 718 5/22 9/171 26.66 4.06 39.3
18 3 GP Swann (ENG) 2000-2013 178 223 19968 11389 410 6/65 10/132 27.77 3.42 48.7
18 2 LR Gibbs (WI) 1958-1976 82 151 27271 9048 311 8/38 11/157 29.09 1.99 87.6
17 3 FS Trueman (ENG) 1952-1965 67 127 15178 6625 307 8/31 12/119 21.57 2.61 49.4
17 3 Yasir Shah (PAK) 2011-2022 75 115 15572 8846 268 8/41 14/184 33.00 3.40 58.1
17 5 Abdul Qadir (PAK) 1977-1993 171 211 22226 11196 368 9/56 13/101 30.42 3.02 60.3
17 6 DL Underwood (ENG) 1966-1982 112 175 23140 8408 329 8/51 13/71 25.55 2.18 70.3
16 1 TM Alderman (AUS) 1981-1991 106 138 13552 6672 258 6/47 10/151 25.86 2.95 52.5
16 2 BS Chandrasekhar (IND) 1964-1979 59 98 16019 7235 245 8/79 12/104 29.53 2.70 65.3
16 2 Shoaib Akhtar (Asia/ICC/PAK) 1997-2011 224 259 16225 11175 444 6/11 11/78 25.16 4.13 36.5
16 3 GD McKenzie (AUS) 1961-1971 61 114 17741 7350 248 8/71 10/91 29.63 2.48 71.5
16 1 R Benaud (AUS) 1952-1964 63 116 19108 6704 248 7/72 11/105 27.03 2.10 77.0
16 0 RGD Willis (ENG) 1971-1984 154 229 20952 10158 405 8/43 9/92 25.08 2.90 51.7
16 2 WPUJC Vaas (Asia/SL) 1994-2009 439 520 39345 21643 761 8/19 14/191 28.44 3.30 51.7
15 5 AV Bedser (ENG) 1946-1955 51 92 15918 5876 236 7/44 14/99 24.89 2.21 67.4
15 4 K Rabada (SA) 2014-2023 207 253 17011 11946 479 7/112 13/144 24.93 4.21 35.5
15 2 Danish Kaneria (PAK) 2000-2010 79 130 18551 9765 276 7/77 12/94 35.38 3.15 67.2
15 2 CJ McDermott (AUS) 1984-1996 209 262 24047 13350 494 8/97 11/157 27.02 3.33 48.6
15 3 MG Johnson (AUS) 2005-2015 256 320 24146 15726 590 8/61 12/127 26.65 3.90 40.9
15 1 TA Boult (NZ) 2011-2023 233 304 24169 14885 581 7/34 10/80 25.61 3.69 41.5
14 2 AK Davidson (AUS) 1953-1963 44 82 11587 3819 186 7/93 12/124 20.53 1.97 62.2
14 0 FH Edwards (WI) 2003-2021 131 172 12189 8678 245 7/87 8/132 35.42 4.27 49.7
14 2 HJ Tayfield (SA) 1949-1960 37 61 13568 4405 170 9/113 13/165 25.91 1.94 79.8
14 2 MA Holding (WI) 1975-1987 162 215 18153 8932 391 8/92 14/149 22.84 2.95 46.4
14 1 KAJ Roach (WI) 2008-2023 185 247 19042 11531 400 6/27 10/146 28.82 3.63 47.6
14 1 CL Cairns (ICC/NZ) 1989-2006 279 292 19914 13056 420 7/27 10/100 31.08 3.93 47.4
14 1 BS Bedi (IND) 1966-1979 77 128 21954 7977 273 7/98 10/194 29.21 2.18 80.4
13 4 Fazal Mahmood (PAK) 1952-1962 34 53 9834 3434 139 7/42 13/114 24.70 2.09 70.7
13 2 VD Philander (SA) 2007-2020 101 153 12753 6100 269 6/21 10/102 22.67 2.86 47.4
13 2 ARC Fraser (ENG) 1989-1999 88 121 13268 6248 224 8/53 11/110 27.89 2.82 59.2
13 1 AR Caddick (ENG) 1993-2003 116 158 16495 8964 303 7/46 10/215 29.58 3.26 54.4
13 0 SL Malinga (SL) 2004-2020 340 362 17944 15334 546 6/38 9/210 28.08 5.12 32.8
13 0 JR Hazlewood (AUS) 2010-2023 175 229 17989 10304 407 6/52 9/115 25.31 3.43 44.1
13 2 RA Jadeja (IND) 2009-2023 312 364 26568 15404 525 7/42 10/110 29.34 3.47 50.6
13 1 J Srinath (IND) 1991-2003 296 348 27039 16043 551 8/86 13/132 29.11 3.55 49.0
12 1 SP Gupte (IND) 1951-1961 36 61 11284 4403 149 9/102 10/223 29.55 2.34 75.7
12 2 SCG MacGill (AUS) 1998-2008 47 88 11417 6143 214 8/108 12/107 28.70 3.22 53.3
12 1 Taijul Islam (BAN) 2014-2023 62 94 12431 6460 208 8/39 11/170 31.05 3.11 59.7
12 0 RR Lindwall (AUS) 1946-1960 61 113 13650 5251 228 7/38 9/70 23.03 2.30 59.8
12 2 MS Panesar (ENG) 2006-2013 77 112 13807 6817 193 6/37 11/210 35.32 2.96 71.5
12 2 AME Roberts (WI) 1974-1983 103 146 14258 6945 289 7/54 12/121 24.03 2.92 49.3
12 0 DK Morrison (NZ) 1987-1997 144 171 14650 9019 286 7/89 8/83 31.53 3.69 51.2
12 4 Saeed Ajmal (PAK) 2008-2015 212 242 19022 10701 447 7/55 11/111 23.93 3.37 42.5
12 1 Z Khan (Asia/IND) 2000-2014 309 379 29234 18996 610 7/87 10/149 31.14 3.89 47.9

Cricket Record for Most Five-Wickets-in-an-Innings in a Career: ODI


4510PlayerSpanMatInnsBallsOversMdnsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR
14 13 - Waqar Younis (PAK) 1989-2003 262 258 12698 2116.2 143 9919 416 7/36 7/36 23.84 4.68 30.52
15 10 - M Muralidaran (Asia/ICC/SL) 1993-2011 350 341 18811 3135.1 198 12326 534 7/30 7/30 23.08 3.93 35.22
12 9 - MA Starc (AUS) 2010-2023 110 110 5676 946.0 48 4839 219 6/28 6/28 22.09 5.11 25.91
14 9 - B Lee (AUS) 2000-2012 221 217 11185 1864.1 141 8877 380 5/22 5/22 23.36 4.76 29.43
4 9 - Shahid Afridi (Asia/ICC/PAK) 1996-2015 398 372 17670 2945.0 76 13632 395 7/12 7/12 34.51 4.62 44.73
11 8 - SL Malinga (SL) 2004-2019 226 220 10936 1822.4 103 9760 338 6/38 6/38 28.87 5.35 32.35
9 7 - GD McGrath (AUS/ICC) 1993-2007 250 248 12970 2161.4 279 8391 381 7/15 7/15 22.02 3.88 34.04
10 6 - TA Boult (NZ) 2012-2023 101* 101 5550 925.0 70 4572 195 7/34 7/34 23.44 4.94 28.46
1 6 - L Klusener (SA) 1996-2004 171 164 7336 1222.4 46 5751 192 6/49 6/49 29.95 4.70 38.20
11 6 - Saqlain Mushtaq (PAK) 1995-2003 169 165 8770 1461.4 66 6275 288 5/20 5/20 21.78 4.29 30.45
17 6 - Wasim Akram (PAK) 1984-2003 356 351 18186 3031.0 237 11812 502 5/15 5/15 23.52 3.89 36.22
5 5 - Mustafizur Rahman (BAN) 2015-2023 90 89 4323 720.3 29 3657 148 6/43 6/43 24.70 5.07 29.20
1 5 - Sir RJ Hadlee (NZ) 1973-1990 115 112 6182 - 185 3407 158 5/25 5/25 21.56 3.30 39.12
12 5 - SM Pollock (Afr/ICC/SA) 1996-2008 303 297 15712 2618.4 313 9631 393 6/35 6/35 24.50 3.67 39.97
4 4 - Bilal Khan (OMA) 2019-2023 45 45 2346 391.0 29 1969 95 5/31 5/31 20.72 5.03 24.69
1 4 - Hasan Ali (PAK) 2016-2022 60 58 2882 480.2 14 2763 91 5/34 5/34 30.36 5.75 31.67
7 4 - SE Bond (NZ) 2002-2010 82 80 4295 715.5 88 3070 147 6/19 6/19 20.88 4.28 29.21
6 4 - Rashid Khan (AFG) 2015-2023 94 89 4781 796.5 30 3360 172 7/18 7/18 19.53 4.21 27.79
5 4 - NLTC Perera (SL) 2009-2021 166 157 5900 983.2 28 5740 175 6/44 6/44 32.80 5.83 33.71
6 4 - Shoaib Akhtar (Asia/ICC/PAK) 1998-2011 163 162 7764 1294.0 99 6169 247 6/16 6/16 24.97 4.76 31.43
5 4 - Abdur Razzak (BAN) 2004-2014 153 152 7965 1327.3 70 6065 207 5/29 5/29 29.29 4.56 38.47
2 4 - Aaqib Javed (PAK) 1988-1998 163 159 8012 1335.2 98 5721 182 7/37 7/37 31.43 4.28 44.02
8 4 - M Ntini (ICC/SA) 1998-2009 173 171 8687 1447.5 123 6559 266 6/22 6/22 24.65 4.53 32.65
6 4 - CEL Ambrose (WI) 1988-2000 176 175 9353 1558.5 192 5429 225 5/17 5/17 24.12 3.48 41.56
10 4 - Shakib Al Hasan (BAN) 2006-2023 239 233 12140 2023.2 98 8988 307 5/29 5/29 29.27 4.44 39.54
8 4 - ST Jayasuriya (Asia/SL) 1989-2011 445 368 14874 2479.0 45 11871 323 6/29 6/29 36.75 4.78 46.04
9 4 - WPUJC Vaas (Asia/SL) 1994-2008 322 320 15775 2629.1 279 11014 400 8/19 8/19 27.53 4.18 39.43
- 3 - RJ Harris (AUS) 2009-2012 21 20 1031 171.5 13 832 44 5/19 5/19 18.90 4.84 23.43
5 3 - Karan KC (NEP) 2018-2023 48 48 2102 350.2 26 1851 74 5/33 5/33 25.01 5.28 28.40
1 3 - PWH de Silva (SL) 2017-2023 48 47 2279 379.5 17 1928 67 6/24 6/24 28.77 5.07 34.01
8 3 - S Lamichhane (NEP) 2018-2023 51 50 2774 462.2 28 2023 112 6/11 6/11 18.06 4.37 24.76
1 3 - JR Hazlewood (AUS) 2010-2023 71 70 3740 623.2 50 2881 111 6/52 6/52 25.95 4.62 33.69
7 3 - BAW Mendis (SL) 2008-2015 87 84 4154 692.2 34 3324 152 6/13 6/13 21.86 4.80 27.32
3 3 - KAJ Roach (WI) 2008-2022 95 93 4579 763.1 53 3885 125 6/27 6/27 31.08 5.09 36.63
4 3 - AG Cremer (ZIM) 2009-2018 96 95 4680 780.0 28 3597 119 6/46 6/46 30.22 4.61 39.32
3 3 - JN Gillespie (AUS) 1996-2005 97 96 5144 857.2 79 3611 142 5/22 5/22 25.42 4.21 36.22
2 3 - J Garner (WI) 1977-1987 98 98 5330 888.2 141 2752 146 5/31 5/31 18.84 3.09 36.50
10 3 - CR Woakes (ENG) 2011-2023 114* 109 5359 893.1 51 4864 160 6/45 6/45 30.40 5.44 33.49
3 3 - M Dillon (WI) 1997-2005 108 107 5480 913.2 70 4218 130 5/29 5/29 32.44 4.61 42.15
7 3 - Imran Tahir (SA) 2011-2019 107 104 5541 923.3 38 4297 173 7/45 7/45 24.83 4.65 32.02
2 3 - Azhar Mahmood (PAK) 1996-2007 143 139 6242 1040.2 58 4813 123 6/18 6/18 39.13 4.62 50.74
4 3 - DW Steyn (Afr/SA) 2005-2019 125 124 6256 1042.4 71 5087 196 6/39 6/39 25.95 4.87 31.91
9 3 - MG Johnson (AUS) 2005-2015 153 150 7489 1248.1 74 6038 239 6/31 6/31 25.26 4.83 31.33
5 3 - TG Southee (NZ) 2008-2023 156 154 7853 1308.5 80 7163 214 7/33 7/33 33.47 5.47 36.69
8 3 - Abdul Razzaq (Asia/PAK) 1996-2011 265 254 10941 1823.3 107 8564 269 6/35 6/35 31.83 4.69 40.67
7 3 - J Srinath (IND) 1991-2003 229 227 11935 1989.1 137 8847 315 5/23 5/23 28.08 4.44 37.88
2 3 - Harbhajan Singh (Asia/IND) 1998-2015 236 227 12479 2079.5 83 8973 269 5/31 5/31 33.35 4.31 46.39
- 2 - GJ Gilmour (AUS) 1974-1975 5 5 320 - 9 165 16 6/14 6/14 10.31 3.09 20.00
- 2 - Ali Khan (USA) 2019-2023 15 15 681 113.3 9 542 33 7/32 7/32 16.42 4.77 20.63
- 2 - Naseem Shah (PAK) 2022-2023 14 14 695 115.5 3 543 32 5/33 5/33 16.96 4.68 21.71
- 2 - K Srikkanth (IND) 1981-1992 146 33 712 118.4 3 641 25 5/27 5/27 25.64 5.40 28.48
2 2 - OD Gibson (WI) 1995-1997 15 15 739 123.1 8 621 34 5/40 5/40 18.26 5.04 21.73
3 2 - Usman Shinwari (PAK) 2017-2019 17 17 768 128.0 8 633 34 5/34 5/34 18.61 4.94 22.58
- 2 - SI Kamea (PNG) 2022-2023 22 21 1000 166.4 10 868 33 5/38 5/38 26.30 5.20 30.30
1 2 - JJ Smit (NAM) 2019-2022 29 25 1104 184.0 14 777 35 5/26 5/26 22.20 4.22 31.54
- 2 - BV Vitori (ZIM) 2011-2018 24 24 1193 198.5 4 1149 32 5/20 5/20 35.90 5.77 37.28
1 2 - BA Williams (AUS) 2002-2004 25 24 1203 200.3 19 814 35 5/22 5/22 23.25 4.05 34.37
1 2 - JH Davey (SCOT) 2010-2019 31 29 1301 216.5 18 1082 49 6/28 6/28 22.08 4.99 26.55
1 2 - SB O'Connor (NZ) 1997-2000 38 38 1487 247.5 10 1396 46 5/39 5/39 30.34 5.63 32.32
3 2 - VC Drakes (WI) 1995-2004 34 34 1640 273.2 22 1293 51 5/33 5/33 25.35 4.73 32.15
2 2 - R Trumpelmann (NAM) 2021-2023 34 34 1693 282.1 22 1336 60 5/30 5/30 22.26 4.73 28.21
- 2 - VJ Marks (ENG) 1980-1988 34 32 1838 306.2 28 1135 44 5/20 5/20 25.79 3.70 41.77
2 2 - A Mishra (IND) 2003-2016 36 34 1917 319.3 19 1511 64 6/48 6/48 23.60 4.72 29.95
2 2 - A Dananjaya (SL) 2012-2021 39 37 1935 322.3 5 1661 56 6/29 6/29 29.66 5.15 34.55
3 2 - DE Bollinger (AUS) 2009-2011 39 39 1942 323.4 28 1482 62 5/35 5/35 23.90 4.57 31.32
2 2 - HK Olonga (ZIM) 1995-2003 50 49 2059 343.1 13 1977 58 6/19 6/19 34.08 5.76 35.50
- 2 - FH Edwards (WI) 2003-2009 50 49 2138 356.2 23 1812 60 6/22 6/22 30.20 5.08 35.63
6 2 - Shaheen Shah Afridi (PAK) 2018-2023 43 42 2155 359.1 21 1957 84 6/35 6/35 23.29 5.44 25.65
1 2 - MS Kasprowicz (AUS) 1995-2005 43 42 2225 370.5 28 1674 67 5/45 5/45 24.98 4.51 33.20
2 2 - JDS Neesham (NZ) 2013-2023 73 69 2361 393.3 6 2399 69 5/27 5/27 34.76 6.09 34.21
1 2 - SN Netravalkar (USA) 2019-2023 48 47 2458 409.4 49 1626 73 5/32 5/32 22.27 3.96 33.67
1 2 - CA Soper (PNG) 2016-2023 56 56 2612 435.2 35 1985 70 6/41 6/41 28.35 4.55 37.31
1 2 - ALF de Mel (SL) 1982-1987 57 57 2735 455.5 47 2237 59 5/32 5/32 37.91 4.90 46.35
1 2 - EA Brandes (ZIM) 1987-1999 59 59 2828 471.2 38 2266 70 5/28 5/28 32.37 4.80 40.40
4 2 - Taskin Ahmed (BAN) 2014-2023 63 61 2918 486.2 21 2632 90 5/28 5/28 29.24 5.41 32.42
4 2 - CJ McKay (AUS) 2009-2014 59 59 2965 494.1 38 2364 97 5/28 5/28 24.37 4.78 30.56
- 2 - GS Chappell (AUS) 1971-1983 74 67 3108 - 41 2097 72 5/15 5/15 29.12 4.04 43.16
3 2 - WD Parnell (SA) 2009-2023 73 69 3224 537.2 23 3010 99 5/48 5/48 30.40 5.60 32.56
1 2 - MA Ealham (ENG) 1996-2001 64 62 3227 537.5 33 2197 67 5/15 5/15 32.79 4.08 48.16
1 2 - AJ Bichel (AUS) 1997-2004 67 66 3257 542.5 28 2463 78 7/20 7/20 31.57 4.53 41.75
1 2 - TM Alderman (AUS) 1981-1991 65 65 3371 561.5 75 2056 88 5/17 5/17 23.36 3.65 38.30
1 2 - CK Langeveldt (SA) 2001-2010 72 71 3489 581.3 29 2962 100 5/39 5/39 29.62 5.09 34.89
4 2 - SP Narine (WI) 2011-2016 65 65 3540 590.0 35 2435 92 6/27 6/27 26.46 4.12 38.47
4 2 - ST Finn (ENG) 2011-2017 69 67 3550 591.4 38 2996 102 5/33 5/33 29.37 5.06 34.80
3 2 - SM Sharif (SCOT) 2011-2023 77 76 3625 604.1 38 3014 100 5/33 5/33 30.14 4.98 36.25
- 2 - RR Singh (IND) 1989-2001 136 117 3734 622.2 28 2985 69 5/22 5/22 43.26 4.79 54.11
5 2 - YS Chahal (IND) 2016-2023 72 69 3739 623.1 14 3283 121 6/42 6/42 27.13 5.26 30.90
5 2 - JJ Bumrah (IND) 2016-2023 75 74 3879 646.3 45 2989 124 6/19 6/19 24.10 4.62 31.28
10 2 - MJ Henry (NZ) 2014-2023 74 72 3891 648.3 51 3338 128 5/30 5/30 26.07 5.14 30.39
8 2 - R Rampaul (WI) 2003-2015 92 88 4033 672.1 33 3434 117 5/49 5/49 29.35 5.10 34.47
7 2 - IR Bishop (WI) 1988-1997 84 83 4332 722.0 49 3127 118 5/25 5/25 26.50 4.33 36.71
2 2 - PA Strang (ZIM) 1994-2001 95 89 4351 725.1 35 3173 96 5/21 5/21 33.05 4.37 45.32
7 2 - Kuldeep Yadav (IND) 2017-2023 88 85 4513 752.1 27 3846 150 6/25 6/25 25.64 5.11 30.08
1 2 - SC Ganguly (Asia/IND) 1992-2007 311 171 4561 760.1 30 3849 100 5/16 5/16 38.49 5.06 45.61
1 2 - DK Morrison (NZ) 1987-1996 96 95 4586 764.2 49 3470 126 5/34 5/34 27.53 4.53 36.39
4 2 - MF Maharoof (SL) 2004-2016 109 105 4640 773.2 50 3789 135 6/14 6/14 28.06 4.89 34.37
6 2 - K Rabada (SA) 2015-2023 91 89 4687 781.1 53 3956 141 6/16 6/16 28.05 5.06 33.24
4 2 - Abdul Qadir (PAK) 1983-1993 104 100 5100 850.0 54 3454 132 5/44 5/44 26.16 4.06 38.63
3 2 - GB Hogg (AUS) 1996-2008 123 113 5564 927.2 37 4188 156 5/32 5/32 26.84 4.51 35.66
6 2 - A Flintoff (ENG/ICC) 1999-2009 141 119 5624 937.2 67 4121 169 5/19 5/19 24.38 4.39 33.27

Cricket Record for Most Five-Wickets-in-an-Innings in a Career: Test


4510PlayerSpanMatInnsBallsOversMdnsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR
45 67 22 M Muralidaran (ICC/SL) 1992-2010 133 230 44039 7339.5 1794 18180 800 9/51 16/220 22.72 2.47 55.04
48 37 10 SK Warne (AUS) 1992-2007 145 273 40705 6784.1 1761 17995 708 8/71 12/128 25.41 2.65 57.49
25 36 9 Sir RJ Hadlee (NZ) 1973-1990 86 150 21918 - 809 9611 431 9/52 15/123 22.29 2.63 50.85
31 35 8 A Kumble (IND) 1990-2008 132 236 40850 6808.2 1576 18355 619 10/74 14/149 29.65 2.69 65.99
24 34 8 R Ashwin (IND) 2011-2023 94 178 25113 4185.3 871 11569 489 7/59 13/140 23.65 2.76 51.35
20 34 9 HMRKB Herath (SL) 1999-2018 93 170 25993 4332.1 814 12157 433 9/127 14/184 28.07 2.80 60.03
32 32 3 JM Anderson (ENG) 2003-2023 183 341 39217 6536.1 1700 18234 690 7/42 11/71 26.42 2.78 56.83
28 29 3 GD McGrath (AUS) 1993-2007 124 243 29248 4874.4 1470 12186 563 8/24 10/27 21.64 2.49 51.95
17 27 4 IT Botham (ENG) 1977-1992 102 168 21815 - 788 10878 383 8/34 13/106 28.40 2.99 56.95
27 26 5 DW Steyn (SA) 2004-2019 93 171 18608 3101.2 660 10077 439 7/51 11/60 22.95 3.24 42.38
20 25 5 Wasim Akram (PAK) 1985-2002 104 181 22627 3771.1 871 9779 414 7/119 11/110 23.62 2.59 54.65
16 25 5 Harbhajan Singh (IND) 1998-2015 103 190 28580 4763.2 871 13537 417 8/84 15/217 32.46 2.84 68.53
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Cricket Record for Most Five-Wickets-in-an-Innings in a Career: All Formats


Cricket Record for Most Five-Wickets-in-an-Innings in a Career: All Formats

In the colorful world of cricket, a bowler who takes five wickets in a single game is a scene that will be remembered for a long time.

It is a feat that not only showcases a player’s skill but also their relentless spirit, a moment where legends are carved and records are shattered.

As we stand on the cusp of revisiting the most stellar performances in cricket history, we delve deep into the archives to bring you the epitome of bowling mastery — the cricket record for the most five-wickets-in-an-innings in a career across all formats.

The cricket field has been a canvas for many bowlers painting their masterstrokes, etching their names into the golden pages of history.

It is here that we find the zenith of skill, strategy, and spirit converging, giving rise to moments that transcend the boundaries of the game.

As we unravel the cricket record for the most five-wickets-in-an-innings in a career, we invite you to a journey through time, revisiting the legends who have redefined the art of bowling, one spectacular inning at a time.

In the grand theatre of cricket, where every match is a pulsating narrative of grit and grandeur, a bowler’s fiery spell that clinches five or more wickets stands as a chapter of dominance, a testimony to skill meeting opportunity.

As we embark on this journey to explore the cricket record for the most five-wickets-in-an-innings in a career, we pay homage to the maestros who have orchestrated these symphonies of victory, leaving an indelible mark in the rich history of the sport.

Key Takeaways: Cricket Record for Most Five-Wickets-in-an-Innings in a Career

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  • The cricket record for the most five-wickets-in-an-innings in a career is a testimony to a bowler's skill and dominance in the sport.
  • Legends like Muttiah Muralitharan, Shane Warne, and Sir Richard Hadlee have left an indelible mark in cricket history with their remarkable feats.
  • Achieving five-wickets-in-an-innings is a significant milestone, showcasing a player's mastery and control over the game.
  • The journey through the careers of these legends offers a rich insight into the golden eras of cricket, narrating tales of individual brilliance and unparalleled skill.

Most Five-Wickets-in-an-Innings in a Career: A Tribute to Cricket Legends

We would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to our one-of-a-kind statistics section, in which we will be honoring the top bowlers who have accomplished the most five-wicket-in-an-inning in a career, taking into account all of the different forms.

Let’s take a closer look at the careers of these cricket greats and examine the many accomplishments they amassed along the way.

5. Glenn McGrath (Australia) – 36 in 493 innings

Glenn McGrath, a name synonymous with precision, graces our list at number five. With 29 five-wicket hauls in Tests and 7 in ODIs, McGrath showcased his skill consistently.

His best performance came against Pakistan in 2004, claiming 8 wickets for just 24 runs.

Remarkably, McGrath holds the record for dismissing the most batsmen for ducks in Test cricket, a testament to his lethal bowling.

Moreover, he was a key player in Australia’s 2007 World Cup victory, showcasing his enduring class.

4. Anil Kumble (India) – 37 in 501 innings

Next, we have the Indian legend Anil Kumble, a master of leg-spin. Kumble’s career peaked with a 10/74 performance against Pakistan in 1999, a record that stands tall today. Notably, he is the only Indian bowler with over 500 Test wickets.

Kumble’s career is adorned with records, including the most leg-before-wicket dismissals and a staggering 619 Test wickets. His retirement in 2008 marked the end of an era of Indian cricket.

3. Most Five-Wickets-in-an-Innings in a Career: Shane Warne (Australia) – 38 in 464 innings

Shane Warne, a name that resonates with cricket enthusiasts globally, stands third in our list of most five-wickets-in-an-innings in a career.

Warne’s career is a tapestry of remarkable feats, including over 700 Test wickets, a milestone he reached thanks to his prodigious skill.

Warne’s legacy extends beyond wickets, with the “Ball of the Century” against Mike Gatting being a testimony to his genius.

His retirement in 2007 left a void in the cricketing world, yet his records continue to speak volumes about his mastery.

2. Sir Richard Hadlee (New Zealand) – 41 in 262 innings

Sir Richard Hadlee, a beacon of New Zealand cricket, occupies the second spot on our list.

Hadlee’s career is a saga of incredible performances, including a 9/52 against Australia in 1985. His prowess with the ball made him a force to reckon with in the cricketing arena.

Hadlee’s journey was one of breaking barriers, being the first to achieve the double of 1000 runs and 100 wickets in ODIs.

His induction into the ICC Hall of Fame in 2009 was a fitting tribute to his illustrious Most Five-Wickets-in-an-Innings in a career.

1. Most Five-Wickets-in-an-Innings in a Career: Muttiah Muralitharan (Sri Lanka) – 77 in 583 innings

Finally, we reach the pinnacle with Sri Lankan wizard Muttiah Muralitharan, the epitome of spin bowling.

Muralitharan’s career is a chronicle of record-breaking feats, including the most five-wickets-in-an-innings in a career, a staggering 77 times.

Muralitharan’s journey is one of perseverance and skill, with a career-best of 9/51 against Zimbabwe in 2002.

His legacy is unparalleled, holding the record for the most wickets in both Tests and ODIs, a true testament to his dominance in the cricketing world.

Cricket Record for Most Five-Wickets-in-an-Innings in a Career: ODI – A Chronicle of Bowling Greats

A bowler who takes five wickets in an innings demonstrates more than simply competence; it shows that he or she has mastered the art of cricket.

A player’s name will forever be associated with this momentous achievement in cricket lore.

Taking a closer look at this remarkable feat, here are the five ODI cricket players who have taken most five-wickets-in-an-innings in a career.

Let’s take a trip through the careers of these incredible athletes, each of them has forever changed the game.

Waqar Younis (Pakistan) – A Maestro of Swing Bowling

Waqar Younis, a name synonymous with fierce bowling, has a remarkable career span from 1989 to 2003. In his 262 matches, he bowled over 12698 balls, achieving an economy rate of 4.68.

Younis managed to secure 13 instances of taking more than five wickets in an innings, with his best being a staggering 7/36.

His average of 23.84 and strike rate of 30.52 speak volumes about his dominance in the ODI format, making him one of the legends in the cricket record for most five-wickets-in-an-innings in a career.

M Muralidaran (Asia/ICC/Sri Lanka) – The Spin Wizard

Muttiah Muralidaran, a name that resonates globally, has a career that spans from 1993 to 2011, representing not just Sri Lanka but also Asia and ICC combined.

In his 350 matches, he bowled a massive 18811 balls, maintaining an impressive economy rate of 3.93.

Muralidaran’s career saw him taking five wickets in an innings 10 times, with a best bowling figure of 7/30.

His journey is a testament to skill and perseverance, holding a prominent place in the list of most five-wickets-in-an-innings in a career.

Most Five-Wickets-in-an-Innings in a Career: MA Starc (Australia)

Mitchell Starc, representing Australia from 2010 to 2023, has already carved out a significant place in cricket history.

In his 110 matches, Starc has bowled 5676 balls with a notable economy rate of 5.11. His career features nine instances of taking more than five wickets in an innings, with a personal best of 6/28.

Starc continues to be a vital player in the modern era, showcasing a remarkable strike rate of 25.91.

B Lee (Australia) – The Speedster with Precision

Brett Lee, another Australian great, had a career spanning from 2000 to 2012. In his 221 matches, Lee bowled 11185 balls, achieving an economy rate of 4.76.

His career witnessed nine instances of him taking more than five wickets in an innings, with a best figure of 5/22.

Lee’s career is a chronicle of speed and precision, holding a special place in the cricket record for most five-wickets-in-an-innings in a career.

Shahid Afridi (Asia/ICC/Pakistan) – The All-Rounder Extraordinaire

Lastly, we have Shahid Afridi, a versatile player representing Pakistan, Asia, and ICC from 1996 to 2015.

In his extensive career of 398 matches, Afridi bowled 17670 balls, maintaining an economy rate of 4.62.

Afridi secured nine instances of taking more than five wickets in an innings, with a remarkable best figure of 7/12.

His career is a blend of batting prowess and bowling skill, making him a notable name in the list of players with the most five-wickets-in-an-innings in a career.

Most Five-Wickets-in-an-Innings in a Career of Test Matches

The ability to take five wickets in an innings is a measure of a bowler’s success in cricket. This long-standing streak of success is a testimonial to the artist’s longevity and mastery.

As we dive deeper into this hallowed record, we come across the names of cricketing greats.

In this article, we will examine the careers of the top five cricketers who have achieved the rare feat of taking five wickets in an innings during a Test match.

Muttiah Muralitharan (ICC/Sri Lanka) – A Legend in His Own Time

Muttiah Muralitharan, a name that stands tall in the cricketing world, has a career span from 1992 to 2010, where he played 133 matches.

With an impressive 800 wickets from 230 innings, he boasts a bowling average of 22.72. His best bowling in an innings stands at 9/51, showcasing his impeccable skill.

Muralitharan’s career is a testament to his extraordinary talent, holding the record for the most five-wickets-in-an-innings in a career in Test cricket with a remarkable 67 instances.

Most Five-Wickets-in-an-Innings in a Career: Shane Warne (Australia)

Shane Warne, a name synonymous with Australian cricket, had a stellar career from 1992 to 2007. In 145 matches and 273 innings, Warne bagged 708 wickets, with a best bowling figure of 8/71.

His bowling average of 25.41 and 37 instances of five-wickets-in-an-innings in a career speak volumes about his prowess and control in the game, making him a force to reckon with in the cricketing world.

Sir Richard Hadlee (New Zealand) – The Kiwi Prodigy

Sir Richard Hadlee, a New Zealand cricket icon, graced the field from 1973 to 1990. Playing 86 matches and bowling in 150 innings, Hadlee claimed 431 wickets with an astonishing average of 22.29.

His career-best bowling figure stands at 9/52, a testimony to his bowling genius. With 36 instances of achieving five-wickets-in-an-innings in a career, Hadlee remains a monumental figure in New Zealand cricket.

Most Five-Wickets-in-an-Innings in a Career: Anil Kumble (India)

Anil Kumble, a stalwart of Indian cricket, had a career span from 1990 to 2008. In 132 matches and 236 innings, Kumble secured 619 wickets, with his best bowling figures being an incredible 10/74.

His bowling average of 29.65 and 35 instances of five-wickets-in-an-innings in a career highlight his significant contribution to Indian cricket, showcasing a career replete with remarkable performances.

Most Five-Wickets-in-an-Innings in a Career: R Ashwin (India)

R Ashwin, the contemporary Indian cricket sensation, has been showcasing his talent from 2011 to 2023.

In 94 matches and 178 innings, Ashwin has already bagged 489 wickets with a promising average of 23.65.

His best bowling in an innings is 7/59, and he has achieved the feat of five-wickets-in-an-innings in a career 34 times, a number that is still growing, showcasing his potential to climb even higher in this prestigious list.

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Sculptors of Cricket History: Celebrating the Pinnacle of Five-Wickets-in-an-Innings in a Career

As we reach the end of this enlightening exploration into cricket’s past, we can’t help but be impressed by the legendary figures that hold the record for most five-wicket-in-an-innings in a career across all cricket formats.

Their travels, full of records broken and new standards set, have not only enriched the history of cricket but also inspired innumerable young players all over the world.

These legends have shaped cricket history with their skill and left an enduring mark on the game.

Their feats serve as monuments to what can be accomplished with hard work, dedication, and an obsession with perfection in cricket.

Our final gift to you is a cricketing history book filled with golden performances, each one telling the story of a legend who dared to hope, to achieve the impossible, and to set a standard by which future generations might measure themselves.


FAQ - Cricket Record for Most Five-Wickets-in-an-Innings in a Career

What does it mean to achieve five-wickets-in-an-innings in a cricket match?

Achieving five-wickets-in-an-innings refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings, showcasing a dominant bowling performance.

Who holds the record for the most five-wickets-in-an-innings in a career in Test cricket?

Muttiah Muralitharan holds the record with a staggering 67 instances in Test cricket.

How does achieving five-wickets-in-an-innings impact a player's career?

Achieving this feat is a significant milestone, enhancing a player's stature and leaving a mark in the cricketing history.

Are there players who have achieved this feat in both Test and ODI formats?

Yes, several players have achieved this feat in both formats, with Muttiah Muralitharan being a notable name with records in both Test and ODI cricket.

What is the significance of the "Ball of the Century"?

The "Ball of the Century" refers to a delivery bowled by Shane Warne, which is celebrated for its remarkable spin and skill, showcasing the pinnacle of bowling mastery.


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