List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at Bangabandhu National Stadium

The Bangabandhu National Stadium, also known as the Dhaka Stadium is located in Dhaka, is a sports ground in Bangladesh that has hosted international cricket matches along with provincial games. The venue was the home of the men's and currently Bangladesh national football team. It hosted its last international cricket match on 1 March 2005, until International Cricket status was shifted to Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium.

In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a "five-for" or "fifer") refers to a bowler Taking Five or more wickets in a single innings. This is regarded as a notable achievement.

The first bowler to take a five-wicket haul in a Test match at Dhaka Stadium was Ghulam Ahmed for India against Pakistan way back in 1955; he finished the innings with bowling figures of five wickets for 109 runs. The best figures in Test cricket at this venue are 7 wickets for 77 runs, taken by Pakistan's Danish Kaneria against Bangladesh in 2002. Pakistan's Fazal Mahmood has the most Test fifers with three at Dhaka Stadium. Until its closure in 2005 by ICC, there have been 31 Test match five-wicket hauls at this ground.

The first ODI fifer at the ground was taken by Indian Arshad Ayub in 1988 where he took five wickets for 25 runs against Pakistan. Best bowling figures of six for 35 runs against Bangladesh was taken by Pakistani pacer Abdul Razzaq in 2002. Until its last ODI in 2005, a total of six fifers has been taken at the venue.

Key

Symbol

Meaning

The bowler was man of the match

10 or more wickets taken in the match

Debut match

A hat-trick was taken

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.

Tests

Five-wicket hauls in Test matches at Bangabandhu National Stadium

No.

Bowler

Date

Team

Opposing team

Inn

Overs

Runs

Wkts

Econ

Batsmen

Result

1

  • Alimuddin
  • Hanif Mohammad
  • Maqsood Ahmed
  • Waqar Hasan
  • Mahmood Hussain

Drawn

2

  • Pankaj Roy
  • Madhav Mantri
  • Gulabrai Ramchand
  • Polly Umrigar
  • Vinoo Mankad
  • Dattu Phadkar

Drawn

3

  • Alimuddin
  • Waqar Hasan
  • Maqsood Ahmed
  • Imtiaz Ahmed
  • Mahmood Hussain

Drawn

4

  • Gordon Leggat
  • Noel McGregor
  • John Reid
  • Eric Petrie
  • Harry Cave
  • Alex Moir

Drawn

5

  • Rohan Kanhai
  • Garry Sobers
  • Collie Smith
  • Eric Atkinson
  • Basil Butcher
  • Wes Hall

Pakistan won

7

  • Colin McDonald
  • Ken Mackay
  • Neil Harvey
  • Ray Lindwall
  • Ian Meckiff

Australia won

8

  • Saeed Ahmed
  • Ijaz Butt
  • Wallis Mathias
  • Imtiaz Ahmed
  • Duncan Sharpe
  • Fazal Mahmood

Australia won

9

  • Mushtaq Mohammad
  • Imtiaz Ahmed
  • Nasim-ul-Ghani
  • Hanif Mohammad
  • Mohammad Munaf

Drawn

10

  • Salahuddin
  • Asif Iqbal
  • Saeed Ahmed
  • Mushtaq Mohammad
  • Hanif Mohammad

Drawn

11

  • Graham Dowling
  • Bevan Congdon
  • Brian Hastings
  • Vic Pollard
  • Dayle Hadlee

Drawn

12

  • Bruce Murray
  • Graham Dowling
  • Vic Pollard
  • Dayle Hadlee
  • Hedley Howarth

Drawn

13

  • Hashan Tillakaratne
  • Romesh Kaluwitharana
  • Aravinda de Silva
  • Pramodya Wickramasinghe
  • Sajeewa de Silva

Pakistan won

14

  • Ijaz Ahmed
  • Shahid Afridi
  • Yousuf Youhana
  • Wasim Akram
  • Arshad Khan
  • Shoaib Akhtar

Pakistan won

15

  • Shahriar Hossain
  • Akram Khan
  • Naimur Rahman
  • Khaled Mashud
  • Ranjan Das

India won

16

  • Shiv Sundar Das
  • Murali Kartik
  • Sachin Tendulkar
  • Saba Karim
  • Saurav Ganguly
  • Ajit Agarkar

India won

17

  • Al Sahariar
  • Habibul Bashar
  • Khaled Mahmud
  • Naimur Rahman
  • Khaled Mashud

Drawn

18

  • Habibul Bashar
  • Khaled Mashud
  • Sanwar Hossain
  • Fahim Muntasir
  • Mohammad Sharif
  • Enamul Haque

Pakistan won

19

  • Mehrab Hossain
  • Habibul Bashar
  • Sanwar Hossain
  • Khaled Mashud
  • Enamul Haque
  • Mohammad Sharif
  • Fahim Muntasir

Pakistan won

20

  • Hannan Sarkar
  • Mohammad Ashraful
  • Habibul Bashar
  • Naimur Rahman
  • Enamul Haque

West Indies won

21

  • Aminul Islam
  • Khaled Mashud
  • Alok Kapali
  • Enamul Haque
  • Tapash Baisya
  • Talha Jubair

West Indies won

22

Mohammad Rafique

  • Herschelle Gibbs
  • Boeta Dippenaar
  • Neil McKenzie
  • Mark Boucher
  • Alan Dawson
  • Paul Adams

South Africa won

23

Steve Harmison

  • Javed Omar
  • Habibul Bashar
  • Rajin Saleh
  • Mohammad Rafique
  • Mashrafe Mortaza

England won

24

James Franklin

  • Javed Omar
  • Rajin Saleh
  • Manjural Islam Rana
  • Mohammad Rafique
  • Tapash Baisya

New Zealand won

25

Mohammad Rafique

  • Mark Richardson
  • Nathan Astle
  • Mathew Sinclair
  • Jacob Oram
  • Brendon McCullum
  • Paul Wiseman

New Zealand won

26

Daniel Vettori

  • Javed Omar
  • Hannan Sarkar
  • Rajin Saleh
  • Manjural Islam Rana
  • Mohammad Ashraful
  • Tareq Aziz

New Zealand won

27

Irfan Pathan

  • Javed Omar
  • Nafees Iqbal
  • Rajin Saleh
  • Manjural Islam Rana
  • Mushfiqur Rahman

India won

28

Irfan Pathan

  • Javed Omar
  • Habibul Bashar
  • Rajin Saleh
  • Mohammad Ashraful
  • Khaled Mashud
  • Tapash Baisya

India won

29

Enamul Haque jnr

  • Barney Rogers
  • Stuart Matsikenyeri
  • Dion Ebrahim
  • Brendan Taylor
  • Graeme Cremer
  • Douglas Hondo
  • Chris Mpofu

Drawn

30

Douglas Hondo

  • Javed Omar
  • Nafees Iqbal
  • Mohammad Ashraful
  • Habibul Bashar
  • Aftab Ahmed
  • Khaled Mashud

Drawn

31

Enamul Haque jnr

  • Brendan Taylor
  • Tinashe Panyangara
  • Graeme Cremer
  • Douglas Hondo
  • Tatenda Taibu

Drawn

One Day Internationals

Five-wicket hauls in One Day International matches at Bangabandhu National Stadium

No.

Bowler

Date

Team

Opposing team

Inn

Overs

Runs

Wkts

Econ

Batsmen

Result

1

  • Rameez Raja
  • Aamer Malik
  • Shoaib Mohammad
  • Naved Anjum
  • Wasim Akram

India won

2

  • Shahriar Hossain
  • Sanwar Hossain
  • Mohammad Rafique
  • Hasibul Hossain
  • Shafiuddin Ahmed

India won

3

  • Keith Arthurton
  • Phil Simmons
  • Carl Hooper
  • Rawl Lewis
  • Reon King

South Africa won

4

  • Ravi Shah
  • Kennedy Otieno
  • Hitesh Modi
  • Sandeep Gupta
  • Alpesh Vadher

Zimbabwe won

5

Abdul Razzaq

  • Tushar Imran
  • Aminul Islam
  • Khaled Mashud
  • Khaled Mahmud
  • Enamul Haque
  • Tareq Aziz

Pakistan won

6

Aftab Ahmed

  • Nathan Astle
  • Hamish Marshall
  • Scott Styris
  • Craig McMillan
  • Brendon McCullum

New Zealand won