List of international cricket five-wicket hauls by Stuart Broad

In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a "fifer"[1]) refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings. This is regarded as a notable achievement,[2] and as of July 2020 only 48 bowlers have taken 15 or more five-wicket hauls at the international level.[3] Stuart Broada right-arm fast-medium bowleris a Test, One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I) cricketer who represents England. As of July 2020, Broad has taken 433 wickets in Test matches, 178 wickets in ODIs and 65 wickets in T20Is.[4] As of July 2020, Broad has 19 five-wicket hauls across all formats in his international career and ranks equal twenty-eighth in the all-time list,[lower-alpha 1][3][5] and fourth in the equivalent list for England.

Stuart Broad has taken nineteen five-wicket hauls in international cricket.

Broad made his Test debut against Sri Lanka during England's tour in 2007 with bowling figures of one wicket for 77 runs.[6] His first five-wicket haul came against the West Indies during the first Test of the 2008–09 series at Sabina Park, taking five wickets for 85 runs in the first innings.[7] His best bowling figures are eight wickets for 15 runs which he took in the first innings of the fourth and decisive Test of the 2015 Ashes series at Trent Bridge.[8] Securing the five wickets in 19 deliveries, Broad equalled the fastest five-wicket haul in Test history, set in 1947 by Ernie Toshack for Australia against India, and recorded the best Test bowling figures ever at Trent Bridge, surpassing Muttiah Muralitharan's eight for 70 against England in June 2006.[9] Broad has been most successful against Australia, taking seven Test five-wicket hauls.[10]

Broad made his ODI debut against Pakistan during the latter's tour of England and Scotland in 2006.[11] He took the only wicket of the second innings, that of Shoaib Malik, in a rain-curtailed match.[11] His only five-wicket haul in the ODI format came against South Africa in 2008.[12] Broad took five wickets for 23 runs in the match, which England won by 10 wickets. The performance earned him the man-of-the-match award.[13] Broad made his first T20I appearance in 2008 and is yet to take a five-wicket haul in the format as of July 2020.[4] His figures of four wickets for 24 runs against New Zealand in Auckland in 2013 remain his best in this variant of the game.[14]

Key

Broad took two five-wicket hauls at the Riverside Ground (pictured) in a Test match in 2013.
Key
Symbol Meaning
Date Day the Test started or ODI 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
Result Result for the England team
* One of two five wicket hauls by Broad in a match
10 or more wickets taken in the match
Broad was selected as man of the match

Tests

Five-wicket hauls in Test cricket by Stuart Broad[10]
No. Date Ground Against Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
14 February 2009 Sabina Park, Kingston West Indies22985 5 2.93 Lost[7]
27 August 2009 Headingley, Leeds Australia225.191 6 3.61 Lost[15]
320 August 2009 The Oval, London Australia21237 5 3.08 Won[16]
429 July 2011 Trent Bridge, Nottingham India224.146 6 1.90 Won[17]
517 May 2012 Lord's, London West Indies124.572 7 2.89 Won[18]
62 August 2012 Headingley, Leeds South Africa316.469 5 4.14 Drawn[19]
714 March 2013 Basin Reserve, Wellington New Zealand217.251 6 2.94 Drawn[20]
816 May 2013 Lord's, London New Zealand21144 7 4.00 Won[21]
99 August 2013 * Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street Australia224.371 5 2.89 Won[22]
109 August 2013 * Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street Australia418.350 6 2.70 Won[22]
1121 November 2013 Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane Australia12481 6 3.37 Lost[23]
127 August 2014 Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester India113.425 6 1.82 Won[24]
1329 May 2015 Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds New Zealand117.1109 5 6.34 Lost[25]
146 August 2015 Trent Bridge, Nottingham Australia19.315 8 1.57 Won[8]
1514 January 2016 Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg South Africa312.117 6 1.39 Won[26]
1630 March 2018 Hagley Oval, Christchurch New Zealand222.354 6 2.40 Drawn[27]
171 August 2019 Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham Australia122.486 5 3.79 Lost[28]
1824 July 2020 Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester West Indies21431 6 2.21 Won[29]

One Day Internationals

Five-wicket hauls in ODI cricket by Stuart Broad[12]
No. Date Ground Against Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
126 August 2008 Trent Bridge, Nottingham South Africa11023 5 2.30 Won[13]

Notes

  1. Broad is ranked equal twenty-eighth with Saqlain Mushtaq and Brett Lee.[3]

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