List of five-wicket hauls in Twenty20 International cricket

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Umar Gul
Umar Gul is the first player to take a fifer in T20Is.

A Twenty20 International (T20I) is an international cricket match between two teams, each having T20I status, as determined by the International Cricket Council (ICC).[1] In a Twenty20 match, the two teams play a single innings, each of which is restricted to a maximum of 20 overs.[2] The format was originally introduced by the England and Wales Cricket Board for the county cricket competition with the first matches contested on 13 June 2003 between the English counties in the Twenty20 Cup.[3] The first Twenty20 International match took place on 17 February 2005 when Australia defeated New Zealand by forty-four runs at Eden Park in Auckland.[4]

A five-wicket haul (also known as a "five–for" or "fifer")[5] refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings. This is regarded by the critics as a "notable" achievement.[6] The first five-wicket haul in T20Is was taken by Pakistan's Umar Gul while playing against New Zealand at the 2009 ICC World Twenty20.[7] Gul's bowling analysis of five wickets for six runs remained a record in T20Is for almost two years before Sri Lankan cricketer Ajantha Mendis took six wickets for sixteen runs against Australia in 2011. This was bettered by Mendis himself a year later during the 2012 ICC World Twenty20 while playing against Zimbabwe; he took six wickets for eight runs. Rangana Herath's five wickets for three runs remain the most economical figures for any bowler in the format.[a][9][10]

As of March 2017, a total of 22 five-wicket hauls have been taken by 20 different players in T20Is.[9] Mendis and Gul are the only players to take more than one five-wicket haul in the format. Sri Lanka leads the list with four five-wicket hauls. England and Zimbabwe are the only full members of the ICC that are yet to have a player take a five-wicket haul. Players from associate teams such as Kenya and Netherlands have taken one five-wicket haul each, whilst Scotland and Afghanistan have taken two five-wicket hauls each.[9]

Five-wicket hauls

The list includes all players who have taken a five-wicket haul in men's Twenty20 International and is arranged chronologically.

Twenty20 International cricket five-wicket hauls[9]
No. Bowler Date Team Opponent Venue Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
1 Umar Gul 13 June 2009  Pakistan  New Zealand The Oval, London, England 1 3 6 5 2.00 Won[11]
2 Nehemiah Odhiambo 4 February 2010  Kenya  Scotland Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi, Kenya 1 4 20 5 5.00 Won[12]
3 Darren Sammy 28 February 2010  West Indies  Zimbabwe Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad 1 3.5 26 5 6.78 Lost[13]
4 Ryan McLaren 19 May 2010  South Africa  West Indies Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda 2 3.5 19 5 4.95 Won[14]
5 Tim Southee 26 December 2010  New Zealand  Pakistan Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand 1 4 18 5 4.5 Won[15]
6 Ajantha Mendis 8 August 2011  Sri Lanka  Australia Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele, Sri Lanka 2 4 16 6 4.00 Won[16]
7 Elias Sunny 18 July 2012  Bangladesh  Ireland Stormont, Belfast, Ireland 2 4 13 5 3.25 Won[17]
8 Ajantha Mendis 18 September 2012  Sri Lanka  Zimbabwe Mahinda Rajapaksa International Stadium, Hambantota, Sri Lanka 2 4 8 6 2.00 Won[18]
9 Lasith Malinga 1 October 2012  Sri Lanka  England Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele, Sri Lanka 2 4 31 5 7.75 Won[19]
10 Umar Gul 3 March 2013  Pakistan  South Africa SuperSport Park, Centurion, South Africa 2 2.2 6 5 2.57 Won[20]
11 Samiullah Shenwari 24 November 2013  Afghanistan  Kenya Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates 2 4 13 5 3.25 Won[21]
12 Ahsan Malik 27 March 2014  Netherlands  South Africa Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 1 4 19 5 4.75 Won[22]
13 Rangana Herath 31 March 2014  Sri Lanka  New Zealand Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 2 3.3 3 5 0.85 Won[23]
14 David Wiese 14 January 2015  South Africa  West Indies Kingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban, South Africa 2 4 23 5 5.75 Won[24]
15 Alasdair Evans 11 July 2015  Scotland  Netherlands Raeburn Place, Edinburgh, Scotland 1 4 24 5 6.00 Lost[25]
16 Mark Watt 5 February 2016  Scotland  Netherlands ICC Academy, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 2 4 27 5 6.75 Won[26]
17 James Faulkner 25 March 2016  Australia  Pakistan Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, India 2 4 27 5 6.75 Won[27]
18 Mustafizur Rahman 26 March 2016  Bangladesh  New Zealand Eden Gardens, Kolkata, India 1 4 22 5 5.50 Lost[28]
19 Imad Wasim 23 September 2016  Pakistan  West Indies Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 1 4 14 5 3.50 Won[29]
20 Yuzvendra Chahal 1 February 2017  India  England M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore, India 2 4 25 6 6.25 Won[30]
21 Imran Tahir 17 February 2017  South Africa  New Zealand Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand 2 3.5 24 5 6.26 Won[31]
22 Rashid Khan 10 March 2017  Afghanistan  Ireland Greater Noida Sports Complex Ground, Greater Noida, India 2 2 3 5 1.50 Won[32]

Notes

  1. ^ Player has bowled a minimum of three overs.[8]

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