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List of cricketers with five-wicket hauls in all international formats

In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a "five–for" or "fifer") occurs when a bowler takes five or more wickets in a single innings. This is regarded by critics as a notable achievement, equivalent to a century from a batsman.

Pakistan's Umar Gul became the first bowler to achieve this feat after he took his first five-wicket haul in T20I in June 2009 since he took his first five-wicket haul in ODI in September 2003 and in Test in April 2004.

In 2018, India's Kuldeep Yadav became the only player who has taken a five-wicket haul in all three formats in the same year, receiving his T20I and ODI five-wicket haul in July against England and in October he took the five-wicket haul in Test against West Indies.

Men's international cricket

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As of May 2025, 13 male players have taken five-wicket hauls in all three international formats.[1]

A player name in bold text indicates that the player is still an active international cricketer.

Sl. Bowler Tests ODIs T20Is Total Refs
First 5W-haul 5WI First 5W-haul 5WI First 5W-haul 5WI 5WI
1 Pakistan Umar Gul 5/31 v  India (5 Apr 2004) 4 5/17 v  Bangladesh (13 Sep 2003) 2 5/6 v  New Zealand (13 Jun 2009) 2 8 [1][2]
2 New Zealand Tim Southee 5/55 v  England (22 Mar 2008) 15 5/33 v  Pakistan (22 Jan 2011) 3 5/18 v  Pakistan (26 Dec 2010) 2 20 [1][3]
3 Sri Lanka Lasith Malinga 5/80 v  New Zealand (4 Apr 2005) 3 5/34 v  Pakistan (15 Jun 2010) 8 5/31 v  England (1 Oct 2012) 2 13 [1][4]
4 Sri Lanka Ajantha Mendis 6/99 v  Bangladesh (4 Feb 2014) 4 6/13 v  India (6 Jul 2008) 3 6/8 v  Zimbabwe (18 Sep 2012) 2 9 [5][6]
5 South Africa Imran Tahir 5/32 v  Pakistan (23 Oct 2013) 2 5/45 v  West Indies (27 Feb 2015) 3 5/24 v  New Zealand (17 Feb 2017) 2 7 [1][7]
6 India Bhuvneshwar Kumar 5/82 v  England (9 Jul 2014) 4 5/42  Sri Lanka (3 Sep 2017) 1 5/24 v  South Africa (18 Feb 2018) 2 7 [8][9]
7 India Kuldeep Yadav 5/57 v  West Indies (4 Oct 2018) 4 6/25 v  England (12 Jul 2018) 2 5/24 v  England (3 Jul 2018) 2 8 [10][11]
8 Bangladesh Shakib Al Hasan 7/36 v  New Zealand (17 Oct 2008) 19 5/47 v  Zimbabwe (7 Nov 2015) 4 5/20 v  West Indies (20 Dec 2018) 2 25 [12][13]
9 Afghanistan Rashid Khan 5/82 v  Ireland (15 Mar 2019) 4 6/43 v  Ireland (17 Mar 2017) 4 5/3 v  Ireland (10 Mar 2017) 2 10 [14][15]
10 Cricket West Indies Jason Holder 5/30 v  Pakistan (30 Oct 2016) 8 5/27 v  India (2 Jul 2017) 2 5/27 v  England (30 Jan 2022) 1 11 [16]
11 South Africa Lungi Ngidi 6/39 v  India (13 Jan 2018) 3 6/58 v  Australia (4 Mar 2020) 1 5/39 v  England (27 Jul 2022) 1 5 [17]
12 Cricket West Indies Alzarri Joseph 5/81 v  South Africa (28 Feb 2023) 1 5/56 v  England (27 Sep 2017) 1 5/40 v  South Africa (28 Mar 2023) 1 3 [18]
13 Pakistan Hasan Ali 5/45 v  New Zealand (16 Nov 2018) 6 5/52 v  Australia (22 Jan 2017) 4 5/30 v  Bangladesh (28 May 2025) 1 11 [19]

Women's international cricket

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As of July 2023 only two women have achieved a five-wicket-haul in all three international formats.

Sl. Bowler Tests ODIs T20Is Refs
First 5W-haul 5WI First 5W-haul 5WI First 5W-haul 5WI
1 India Jhulan Goswami 5/25 v  England (22 Nov 2005) 3 5/16 v  England (7 Dec 2005) 2 5/11 v  Australia (23 Mar 2012) 1 [20]
2 England Jenny Gunn 5/19 v  India (14 Aug 2014) 1 5/31 v  New Zealand (15 July 2010) 2 5/18 v  New Zealand (22 Oct 2013) 1 [21]
Women's Test, ODI and T20I hauls.

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