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List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at Wankhede Stadium

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Wankhede Cricket Stadium
Bowlers have taken forty-two five-wicket hauls in Tests and four five-wicket hauls in One Day International matches played at Wankhede.

The Wankhede Stadium is a cricket stadium in Mumbai, India. The stadium now has a capacity of 33,108, following renovations for the 2011 Cricket World Cup. Before the upgrade, the capacity was approximately 45,000.[1]

The Wankhede has been host to numerous high-profile cricket matches in the past, most notable being the 2011 Cricket World Cup Final, in which India defeated Sri Lanka by 6 wickets. The stadium witnessed the last match of Sachin Tendulkar's international career. Additionally, it has hosted many other matches in both the 1996 as well as 2011 Cricket World Cup. The stadium is also the host to the match in which Ravi Shastri hit six sixes in an over. As of 19 July 2017, it has hosted 25 Tests, 20 ODIs and 5 T20Is.

Key

Symbol Meaning
The bowler was player 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.
Runs Number of runs conceded
Wkts Number of wickets taken
Econ Runs conceded per over
Batsmen Batsmen whose wickets were taken
Drawn The match was drawn.
Tied The match was tied.

Tests

Five-wicket hauls in Test matches at Wankhede Stadium
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
1 Lance Gibbs 23 January 1975  West Indies  India 2 59 98 7 1.66 Won [2]
2 Vanburn Holder 23 January 1975  West Indies  India 4 20.1 39 6 1.93 Won [2]
3 Bishan Singh Bedi 10 November 1976  India  New Zealand 4 33 27 5 0.81 Won [3]
4 Derek Underwood 11 February 1977  England  India 3 33 84 5 2.54 Drawn [4]
5 Karsan Ghavri 11 February 1977  India  England 4 15 33 5 2.2 Won [4]
6 B. S. Chandrasekhar 1 December 1978  India  West Indies 2 43 116 5 2.69 Drawn [5]
7 Dilip Doshi 3 November 1979  India  Australia 2 19.5 43 5 2.16 Won [6]
8 Sikander Bakht 16 December 1979  Pakistan  India 1 22.1 55 5 2.48 Lost [7]
9 Iqbal Qasim 16 December 1979  Pakistan  India 3 28.5 40 6 1.38 Won [7]
10 Ian Botham ‡ § 15 February 1980  England  India 1 22.5 58 6 2.54 Won [8]
11 Karsan Ghavri 15 February 1980  India  England 2 20.1 52 5 2.57 Lost [8]
12 Ian Botham ‡ § 15 February 1980  England  India 3 26 48 7 1.84 Won [8]
13 Dilip Doshi 27 November 1981  India  England 2 29.1 39 5 1.33 Won [9]
14 Ian Botham 27 November 1981  England  India 3 22.3 61 5 2.71 Lost [9]
15 Kapil Dev 27 November 1981  India  England 4 13.2 70 5 5.25 Won [9]
16 Madan Lal 27 November 1981  India  England 4 12 23 5 1.91 Won [9]
17 Michael Holding 24 November 1983  West Indies  India 1 40.5 102 5 2.49 Drawn [10]
18 Shivlal Yadav 24 November 1983  India  West Indies 2 44.1 131 5 2.96 Drawn [10]
19 Laxman Sivaramakrishnan ‡ § 28 November 1984  India  England 1 31.2 64 6 2.04 Won [11]
20 Laxman Sivaramakrishnan ‡ § 28 November 1984  India  England 3 46 117 6 2.54 Won [11]
21 Courtney Walsh 11 December 1987  West Indies  India 1 17.4 54 5 3.05 Drawn [12]
22 Patrick Patterson 11 December 1987  West Indies  India 3 16 68 5 4.25 Drawn [12]
23 Richard Hadlee 24 November 1988  New Zealand  India 2 20.5 49 6 2.35 Won [13]
24 Arshad Ayub 24 November 1988  India  New Zealand 3 33 50 5 1.51 Lost [13]
25 John Bracewell 24 November 1988  New Zealand  India 4 17.4 51 6 2.88 Won [13]
26 Courtney Walsh 18 November 1994  West Indies  India 1 22 79 6 3.59 Lost [14]
27 Venkatapathy Raju 18 November 1994  India  West Indies 2 21 60 5 2.85 Won [14]
28 Kumar Dharmasena 3 December 1997  Sri Lanka  India 3 12.4 57 5 4.5 Drawn [15]
29 Harbhajan Singh 9 October 2002  India  West Indies 3 28.3 48 7 1.68 Won [16]
30 Anil Kumble 3 November 2004  India  Australia 2 19 90 5 4.73 Won [17]
31 Michael Clarke 3 November 2004  Australia  India 3 6.2 9 6 1.42 Lost [17]
32 Harbhajan Singh 3 November 2004  India  Australia 4 10.5 29 5 2.67 Won [17]
33 Ravichandran Ashwin 22 November 2011  India  West Indies 1 52.1 156 5 2.99 Drawn [18]
34 Pragyan Ojha 22 November 2011  India  West Indies 3 27 47 6 1.74 Drawn [18]
35 Monty Panesar ‡ § 23 November 2012  England  India 1 47 129 5 2.74 Won [19]
36 Pragyan Ojha 23 November 2012  India  England 2 40 143 5 3.57 Lost [19]
37 Monty Panesar ‡ § 23 November 2012  England  India 3 22 81 6 3.68 Won [19]
38 Pragyan Ojha ‡ § 14 November 2013  India  West Indies 1 11.2 40 5 3.52 Won [20]
39 Shane Shillingford 14 November 2013  West Indies  India 2 43 179 5 4.16 Lost [20]
40 Pragyan Ojha ‡ § 14 November 2013  India  West Indies 3 18 49 5 2.72 Won [20]
41 Ravichandran Ashwin ‡ § 8 December 2016  India  England 1 44 112 6 2.54 Won [21]
42 Ravichandran Ashwin ‡ § 8 December 2016  India  England 3 20.3 55 6 2.68 Won [21]
43 Ajaz Patel 3 December 2021  New Zealand  India 1 47.5 119 10 2.48 Lost[22]

One Day Internationals

Five-wicket hauls in One Day International matches at Wankhede Stadium
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
1 Winston Benjamin 9 November 1993  West Indies  Australia 2 10 22 5 2.2 Won [23]
2 Damien Fleming 27 February 1996  Australia  India 2 9 36 6 4 Won [24]
3 Harbhajan Singh 3 February 2002  India  England 1 10 43 5 0.81 Won [25]
4 Murali Kartik 17 October 2007  India  Australia 1 10 27 6 2.54 Won [26]

Women's Test Matches

Five-wicket hauls in Women's Test matches at Wankhede Stadium
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
1 Shubhangi Kulkarni 10 February 1984  India  Australia 2 45 124 5 2.75 Drawn [27]

Women's One-Day Internationals

Five-wicket hauls in Women's One-Day International matches at Wankhede Stadium
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
1 Ellyse Perry 14 March 2012  Australia  India 2 8.1 19 5 2.32 Won [28]
1 Katherine Brunt 28 February 2019  India  Australia 2 45 124 5 2.75 Won [29]

Notes

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