List of England cricketers who have taken five-wicket hauls on Test debut

In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a "five-for" or "fifer")[1] refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings. This is regarded as a significant achievement.[2] As of 2024, 174 cricketers have taken a five-wicket haul on their debut in a Test match,[3] with 52 of them being England players.[4] Alfred Shaw was the first Englishman to take a five-wicket haul at Test debut. He took five wickets for 38 runs in the first Test in history, against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in March 1877, but could not prevent England's defeat. Two Australian bowlers also picked up fifers in the same match.[5] The most recent Englishman to achieve the feat was Gus Atkinson, who took seven wickets for 45 runs against West Indies at Lord's in July 2024.[6][7] Dominic Cork's seven wickets for 43 runs against West Indies in the second Test of the 1995 series are the best bowling figures for an Englishman on debut.[8][9]

Alfred Shaw was the first player to take five wickets on his debut for England in Test cricket.
 
Dominic Cork has the best bowling figures by an England debutant.
Symbol Meaning
Date Date the match was held, or starting date of the match for Test matches
Inn The innings of the match in which the five-wicket haul was taken
Overs Number of overs bowled in that innings
Runs Runs conceded
Wkts Number of wickets taken
Econ Bowling economy rate (average runs per over)
Batsmen The batsmen whose wickets were taken in the five-wicket haul
Result The result for the England team in that match
Bowler selected as "Man of the match"
10 wickets or more taken in the match
Drawn The match was drawn

Five-wicket hauls

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Five-wicket hauls on Test debut by English bowlers
No. Bowler Date Ground Against Inn Overs [a] Runs Wkts Econ [b] Batsmen Result
1 Alfred Shaw 15 March 1877 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia   Australia 2 34 [c] 38 5 1.67 Lost[5]
2 Fred Morley 6 September 1880 The Oval, London, United Kingdom   Australia 3 32[c] 56 5 2.62 Won[11]
3 Bobby Peel 12 December 1884 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia   Australia 3 40.1[c] 51 5 1.90 Won[12]
4 C. Aubrey Smith 12 March 1889 St George's Park, Port Elizabeth, South Africa   South Africa 1 13.2[c] 19 5 2.11 Won[13]
5 [d] Frederick Martin 11 August 1890 The Oval, London, United Kingdom   Australia 1 27 [e] 50 6 2.22 Won[14]
3 30.2[e] 52 6 2.05
6 Bill Lockwood 17 July 1893 Lord's, London, United Kingdom   Australia 2 45[e] 101 6 2.69 Drawn[15]
7 [f] Tom Richardson 24 August 1893 Old Trafford, Manchester, United Kingdom   Australia 1 23.4[e] 49 5 2.47 Drawn[16]
3 44[e] 107 5 2.91
8 Christopher Heseltine 2 March 1896 Old Wanderers, Johannesburg, South Africa   South Africa 4 16.2 38 5 2.78 Won[17]
9 Bill Bradley 17 July 1899 Old Trafford, Manchester, United Kingdom   Australia 2 33[e] 67 5 2.43 Drawn[18]
10 Sydney Barnes 13 December 1901 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia   Australia 2 35.1 65 5 1.84 Drawn[19]
11 Len Braund 13 December 1901 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia   Australia 3 28.4 61 5 2.12 Drawn[19]
12 Arnold Warren 3 July 1905 Headingley, Leeds, United Kingdom   Australia 2 19.2 57 5 2.94 Drawn[20]
13 Walter Lees 2 January 1906 Old Wanderers, Johannesburg, South Africa   South Africa 2 23.1 34 5 1.46 Lost[21]
14 Douglas Carr 9 August 1909 The Oval, London, United Kingdom   Australia 1 34 146 5 4.29 Drawn[22]
15 George Simpson-Hayward 1 January 1910 Old Wanderers, Johannesburg, South Africa   South Africa 1 16 43 6 2.68 Lost[23]
16 Frank Foster 15 December 1911 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia   Australia 3 31.3 92 5 2.92 Lost[24]
17 George Macaulay 1 January 1923 Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa   South Africa 3 37 64 5 1.64 Won[25]
18 Wally Hammond 24 December 1927 Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa   South Africa 3 21.2 36 5 1.68 Won[26]
19 Maurice Allom 10 January 1930 Lancaster Park, Christchurch, New Zealand   New Zealand 1 19 38 5 2.00 Won[27]
20 James Langridge 22 July 1933 Old Trafford, Manchester, United Kingdom   West Indies 3 17 56 7 3.29 Drawn[28]
21 [g] Charles Marriott 12 August 1933 The Oval, London, United Kingdom   West Indies 2 11.5 37 5 3.12 Won[29]
3 29.2 59 6 2.01
22 [h] Ken Farnes 8 June 1934 Trent Bridge, Nottingham, United Kingdom   Australia 1 40.2 102 5 2.52 Lost[30]
3 25 77 5 3.08
23 Jim Smith 8 January 1935 Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados   West Indies 3 8 16 5 2.00 Won[31]
24 Reg Perks 3 March 1939 Kingsmead, Durban, South Africa   South Africa 1 41 [i] 100 5 1.82 Drawn[32]
25 Bill Copson 24 June 1939 Lord's, London, United Kingdom   West Indies 1 41[i] 100 5 1.82 Won[33]
26 Alec Bedser 22 June 1946 Lord's, London, United Kingdom   India 1 29.1 49 7 1.68 Won[34]
27 Dick Pollard 20 July 1946 Old Trafford, Manchester, United Kingdom   India 2 27 24 5 0.88 Won[35]
28 Jim Laker 21 January 1948 Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados   West Indies 1 37 103 7 2.78 Drawn[36]
29 Trevor Bailey 11 June 1949 Headingley, Leeds, United Kingdom   New Zealand 2 32.3 118 6 3.63 Drawn[37]
30 Bob Berry 8 June 1950 Old Trafford, Manchester, United Kingdom   West Indies 2 31.5 63 5 1.97 Won[38]
31 Bob Appleyard 1 July 1954 Trent Bridge, Nottingham, United Kingdom   Pakistan 1 17 51 5 3.00 Won[39]
32 Len Coldwell 21 June 1962 Lord's, London, United Kingdom   Pakistan 3 41 85 6 2.07 Won[40]
33 David Larter 16 August 1962 The Oval, London, United Kingdom   Pakistan 2 25 57 5 2.28 Won[41]
34 Ken Shuttleworth 27 November 1970 The Gabba, Brisbane, Australia   Australia 3 17.5[i] 47 5 2.00 Drawn[42]
35 Phil Edmonds 14 August 1975 Headingley, Leeds, United Kingdom   Australia 2 20 28 5 1.40 Drawn[43]
36 John Lever 17 December 1976 Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi, India   India 2 23 46 7 2.00 Won[44]
37 Ian Botham 28 July 1977 Trent Bridge, Nottingham, United Kingdom   Australia 1 20 74 5 3.70 Won[45]
38 Nick Cook 11 August 1983 Lord's, London, United Kingdom   New Zealand 2 26 35 5 1.34 Won[46]
39 Neil Mallender 23 July 1992 Headingley, Leeds, United Kingdom   Pakistan 3 23 50 5 2.17 Won[47]
40 Peter Such 3 June 1993 Old Trafford, Manchester, United Kingdom   Australia 1 33.3 67 6 2.00 Lost[48]
41 Dominic Cork 22 June 1995 Lord's, London, United Kingdom   West Indies 4 19.3 43 7 2.20 Won[49]
42 James Anderson 22 May 2003 Lord's, London, United Kingdom   Zimbabwe 2 16 73 5 4.56 Won[50]
43 Richard Johnson 5 June 2003 Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street, United Kingdom   Zimbabwe 2 12 33 6 2.75 Won[51]
44 James Kirtley 14 August 2003 Trent Bridge, Nottingham, United Kingdom   South Africa 4 16.2 34 6 2.08 Won[52]
45 Graham Onions 6 May 2009 Lord's, London, United Kingdom   West Indies 2 9.3 38 5 4.00 Won[53]
46 Adil Rashid 13 October 2015 Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates   Pakistan 3 15.5 64 5 3.39 Drawn[54]
47 Toby Roland-Jones 27 July 2017 The Oval, London, United Kingdom   South Africa 2 16.4 57 5 3.42 Won[55]
48 Will Jacks 1 December 2022 Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi, Pakistan   Pakistan 2 40.3 161 6 3.97 Won[56]
49 Rehan Ahmed 17 December 2022 National Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan   Pakistan 3 14.5 48 5 3.23 Won[57]
50 Josh Tongue 3 June 2023 Lords, London, United Kingdom   Ireland 3 21 66 5 3.14 Won[58]
51 Tom Hartley 25 January 2024 Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad, India   India 4 26.2 62 7 2.35 Won[59]
52 Gus Atkinson 10 July 2024 Lord's, London, England   West Indies 1 12 45 7 3.75 Won[60]
3 14 61 5 4.35

Notes

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  1. ^ Unless otherwise stated, an over consists of 6 legal deliveries.
  2. ^ Calculated as the runs conceded off a 6-ball over.
  3. ^ a b c d 4-ball overs were used in this match.[10]
  4. ^ Frederick Martin took 6 wickets in both innings of his first Test Match. Both innings are listed, but he is only counted once.
  5. ^ a b c d e f 5-ball overs were used in this match.[10]
  6. ^ Tom Richardson took 5 wickets in both innings of his first Test Match. Both innings are listed, but he is only counted once.
  7. ^ Charles Marriott took 5 wickets in the first innings of his first Test Match, and 6 in the second innings. Both innings are listed, but he is only counted once.
  8. ^ Ken Farnes took 5 wickets in both innings of his first Test Match. Both innings are listed, but he is only counted once.
  9. ^ a b c 8-ball overs were used in this match.[10]

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