Bowlers who have captured a wicket in their first over on debut
On December 17, 2021, MJ Neser became the fifth Australian bowler and his feat provides the 95th occasion in the world to claim a wicket in his first over of a Test match, when he got England opener Haseeb Hameed caught by MA Stars with his second delivery on the second day of the second Test match Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, the second test of the Ashes series 2021-22
The feat of capturing a wicket in the first over on Test debut is not as rare as it seems. It has taken place on as many as 95 occasions, thirtysix for England, ten for New Zealand, fifteen for Australia, eight for West Indies, six for India, five for Pakistan, eight for South Africa, five for Sri Lanka and two for Zimbabwe.
The prime feat is, of course, to capture a wicket with the first delivery of the first over bowled by a test debutant. There are twenty-one bowlers who have achieved this feat, the last being GP Vijolen of South Africa who dismissed England opener AN Cook at Johannesburg in 2015-16.
The others to do so are six Englishmen: Bill Bradley v Aus (Victim: F. Laver) at Manchester 1899, Ted Arnold v Aus (V.T. Trumper) at Sydney 1903-04, George Macaulay v SA (G.A.L. Hearne) at Cape Town 1922-23, Maurice Tate v SA (M.J. Susskind) at Birmingham 1924, Dick Howarth v SA (D.V. Dyer) at The Oval in 1947 and Richard Illingworth v WI (P.V. Simmons) at Nottingham in 1991. Two Australians, Arthur Coningham v Eng (A.R. Maclaren) at Melbourne 1894-95, and NM Lyon v SL (KC Sangakkara) at Galle in 2011, two New Zealanders namely, Matthew Henderson v Eng (E.W. Dawson) in 1929-30 and Horace Dennis Smith v Eng (E. Paynter) in 1932-33 both at Christchurch, a Pakistani, Intikhab Alam v Australia (C.C. McDonald) at Karachi in 1959-60, and a West Indian, Tyrell Francis Johnson v Eng (W.W. Keeton) at the Oval in 1939, two Sri Lankans MKGCP Lakshitha v Ban (Mohd Ashraful) at Col-SSC in 2002, RMS Eranga v Aus (SR Watson) at Col-SSC in 2011, Two South Africans DL Piedt v Zimbabwe (MA Vermeulen) at Harare in 2014 and GP Vijolen v Eng (AN Cook) at Johannesburg in 2015-16.
One finds it quite extraordinary that, an Aussie Coningham, two Kiwis, Henderson and Smith and a West Indian Johnson, were never again chosen to represent their country after their only Test appearance, when they took a wicket with the very first delivery. As amazing as the classic instances of batsmen, Andy Ganteaume of West Indies and Robert Redmond of New Zealand, who scored a debut century in the first and only Test of their career, and then never appeared again in Test cricket.
Seven bowlers have also claimed a wicket in their first over on debut, New Zealand’s Alan Fisher Lissett v WI (A.P. Binns) at Dunedin 1955-56; Eric William Dempster v SA (D.J. McGlew) at Auckland 1952-53 and Bert Sutcliffe v Eng (A. Wharton) at Headingley in 1949, England’s A Hornby v Aus (F.E. Allan) at Melbourne in 1878-79; Maurice Leyland v WI (G. Challenor) at The Oval 1928; M.S. Nicholas v NZ (H. Foley) at Christchurch in 1929-30 and West Indies’ Lester Anthony King v Ind (M.L. Jaismha) at Kingston in 1961-62. But I am unable to trace which specific delivery of the first over it was. Can any reader throw some light on this?
Those who have taken a wicket with the second ball of their first over on Test debut are two Englishmen, Wilf Barber v SA (H.B. Cameron) at Leeds in 1935 and Bob Appleyard v Pak (Hanif Mohammad) at Nottingham in 1954. Five Australians, Colin McCool v NZ (D.A.N. McRae) at Wellington in 1945-46; Frank Mission v WI (C.C. Hutton) at Melbourne in 1960-61; Peter Philpott v WI (C.C. Hunte) at Kingston in 1964-65 and Geoff Dymock v NZ (J.M. Parker) at Adelaide in 1973-74, MJ Neser v Eng (Haseeb Hameed} at Adelaide in 2021-22, two South Africans George Alexander Rowe v Eng (T.C.O’Brian) at Johannesburg in 1895-96 and Geoffrey Walter Ashton Cubb v England (J.T. Ikn) at Nottingham in 1951; and a West Indian John Cameron v Eng (H. Gimblett) at Lord’s in 1939 and a New Zealander, Bruce Alexander Grenfell Murray v India (S. Abid Ali) at Wellington in 1967-68.
The bowlers who claimed a wicket with their third ball are five Englishmen, Rolly Jenkins v SA (E.A.B. Rowan) at Durban in 1948-49; Mike Hendrick v India (E.D. Solkar) at Manchester in 1974 and Greame Hick v WI (P.V. Simmons) at Lord’s in 1991, GP Swann Vs Ind (G Gambhir} at Chennai in 2008-09, R Johnson v Zim (M Vermeulen) at Chester-le-Street in 2003, two Australians, Ian Johnson v Eng (L. Hutton) at Sydney in 1946-47 and Eric Freeman v India (S. Abid Ali) at Brisbane in 1967-68. Two Sri Lankans, Kuruppuarachchi v Pak (Mudassar Nazar) in 1985-86 and Duleep Liyanage v Ind (M.A. Taylor) in 1992-93, both at Colombo, two West Indians, Peter Lashley v Eng (G. Boycott) at Leeds in 1966 and Cletan Lambert v Eng (M.R. Ramprakash) at The Oval in 1991, two New Zealanders, Keith Thomson v India (F. M. Engineer) at Wellington in 1967-68 and Brendon Bracewell v Eng (G.A. Gooch) at The Oval in 1978, an Indian Manohar Hardikar v WI (R.B. Kanhai) at Bombay in 1958-59 and a Zimbabwean, Henry Olanga v Pak (Saeed Anwar) at Harare in 1994-95.
Those who took a wicket with their fourth ball are nine Englishmen, Nobby Clarke v SA (R.H. Caterall) at the Oval in 1929; Dough Wright v Aus (J.H.W. Fingleton) at Nottingham in 1938; Jim Laker v West Indies (C.L. Walcott) at Bridgetown 1947-48; Harold Rhodes v Ind (P. Roy) at Leeds in 1959; David Steele v Aus (A.A. Mallett) at Lord’s 1975, John Emburey v NZ (B.A. Edgar) at Lord’s in 1978, Edward Ernest Hemmings v Pak (Javed Miandad) at Birmingham in 1982 and Chris Cowdrey v Ind (Kapil Dev) at Bombay in 1984-85, R Johnson v Zim (S Carlisle) at Chester-le-Street in 2003, two West Indians, David Holford (F.J.Titmus) at Manchester in 1966 and Jimmy Adams v SA (W.J. Cronje) at Bridgetown 1991-92, an Australian, Fredrick William Freer v Eng (C. Washbrook) at Sydney in 1946-47, a South African Athol Matthew Rowan v England (L. Hutton) at Nottingham 1947, an Indian, Woorkery Raman v WI (C.A. Walsh) at Madras 1987-88, a New Zealander Gordon Lindsay Weir (G. B. Legge) at Wellington in 1929-30 and a Sri Lankan, Saliya Ahangama v Ind ( M.A. Azharuddin) at Colombo in 1985-86, a Zimbabwean, Robert Peall v Pak (Aamer Sohail) and a Pakistani Shahid Nazir v Zim (A.D.R. Campbell) at Sheikhupura in 1996-97.
Those who took a wicket with their fifth ball are five Englishmen, George Simpson, Hayward v SA (J.W. Zulch) at Johannesburg 1909-10; Len Coldwell v Pak (Imtiaz Ahmed) at Lord’s 1962; Robin Jackman v WI (C.G. Greenidge) at Bridgetown 1980-81; Darren Gough v NZ (Martin Crowe) at Old Trafford 1994 and Ronnie Irani v Ind (M.A. Azharuddin) at Edgbaston in 1996, an Australian, Ashley Mallett v Eng (M.C. Cowdrey) at The Oval in 1968, a South African, Graham Anton Chevalier v Aus (A.P. Sheahan) at Cape Town in 1969-70, a New Zealander, Brain Yuile v Eng (E.R. Dexter) at Auckland in 1962-63, and two Indians, Montu Banerjee v WI (D.St E. Atkinson) at Calcutta in 1948-49, Chetan Sharma v Pak (Mohsin Khan) at Lahore in 1984-85 and a Pakistani, Mohammad Sami v NZ (Mark Richardson) at Auckland in 2000-01.
Those who took a wicket with their sixth ball are six Englishmen Maurice Leyland v WI (G. Challenor) at The Oval 1928, Edward Winchester Clarke v SA (R.H. Catterall) at The Oval 1929, Geoff Pullar v WI (F.M.M. Worrell) at Port-of-Spain 1959-60; Mike Selvey v WI (R.C. Fredericks) at Manchester in 1976 and Derek Pringle v Ind (Yashpal Shrama) at Lord’s in 1982, GP Swann v Ind (R Dravid) at Chennai in 2008-09, a South African, Denys Paul Beck Morkel v Eng (P. Holmes) at Johannesburg in 1929-30, an Indian, Vaman Kumar v Pak (Imtiaz Ahmed) at Delhi 1961-62 and a Pakistani Fazl-e-Akbar v SA (G. Kirsten) at Durban in 1997-98.
Two Australian bowlers captured a wicket with the seventh delivery of their first over (8 ball over), Ron Gaunt v SA (R.J. Westcott) at Durban in 1957-58 and Tony Mann v Ind (G.R. Viswanath) at Brisbane in 1977-78.
It may be noted that Aussie, Ian Johnson, West Indians Peter Lashley and Cleton Lambert, New Zealand’s Bruce Murray and Keith Thomson and England’s Greame Hick had made their debut in an earlier Test before they bowled their first over in a later Test.
| No | Bowler | Batsman | Team | Opp | Ground | Season | Del |
| 1 | TP Horan | WW Read | Aus | Eng | Sydney | 1882/83 | 1 |
| 2 | A Coningham | AC MacLaren | Aus | Eng | Melbourne | 1894/95 | 1 |
| 3 | WM Bradley | FJ Laver | Eng | Aus | Manchester | 1899 | 1 |
| 4 | EG Arnold | VT Trumper | Eng | Aus | Sydney-SCG | 1903/04 | 1 |
| 5 | AEE Vogler | EG Hayes | SAF | Eng | Jo’burg | 1905/06 | 1 |
| 6 | JN Crawford | AEE Vogler | Eng | SAF | Jo’burg | 1905/06 | 1 |
| 7 | GG Macaulay | GAL Hearne | Eng | SAF | Cape Town | 1922/23 | 1 |
| 8 | MW Tate | MJ Susskind | Eng | SAF | Birmingham | 1924 | 1 |
| 9 | M Henderson | EW Dawson | NZl | Eng | Christchurch | 1929/30 | 1 |
| 10 | HD Smith | E Paynter | NZl | Eng | Christchurch | 1932/33 | 1 |
| 11 | TF Johnson | WW Keeton | Win | Eng | The Oval | 1939 | 1 |
| 12 | KR Miller | WA Hadlee | Aus | NZl | Wellington | 1945/46 | 1 |
| 13 | R Howorth | DV Dyer | Eng | SAF | The Oval | 1947 | 1 |
| 14 | Intikhab Alam | CC McDonald | Pak | Aus | Karachi | 1959/60 | 1 |
| 15 | RK Illingworth | PV Simmons | Eng | Win | Nottingham | 1991 | 1 |
| 16 | NM Kulkarni | MS Atapattu | Ind | Srl | Col-RPS | 1997 | 1 |
| 17 | M Lakshitha | MohdAshraful | Srl | Ban | Col-SSC | 2002 | 1 |
| 18 | NM Lyon | Sangakkara | Aus | Srl | Galle | 2011 | 1 |
| 19 | RMS Eranga | SR Watson | Srl | Aus | Col-SSC | 2011 | 1 |
| 20 | DL Piedt | MAVermeulen | SAF | Zim | Harare | 2014 | 1 |
| 21 | GC Viljoen | AN Cook | SAF | Eng | Jo’burg | 2015/16 | 1 |
| 22 | GA Rowe | TC O’Brien | SAF | Eng | Jo’burg | 1895-96 | 2 |
| 23 | W Barber | HB Cameron | Eng | SAF | Leeds | 1935 | 2 |
| 24 | J Cameron | H Gimblett | Win | Eng | Lord’s | 1939 | 2 |
| 25 | B Appleyard | Hanif Mohd | Eng | Pak | Nottingham | 1954 | 2 |
| 26 | F Mission | CC Hutton | Aus | WI | Melbourne | 1961 | 2 |
| 27 | GWA Cubb | JT Ikin | SAF | Eng | Nottingham | 1961 | 2 |
| 28 | C McCool | DAN McRae | Aus | NZl | Wellington | 1964-65 | 2 |
| 29 | P Philpott | CC Hunte | Aus | WI | Kingston | 1964-65 | 2 |
| 30 | G Dymock | JM Parker | Aus | NZl | Adelaide | 1973-74 | 2 |
| 31 | BAG Murray | S Abid Ali | NZl | Ind | Wellington | 1967-68 | 2 |
| 32 | M Neser | H Hameed | Aus | Eng | Adelaide | 2021-22 | 2 |
| 33 | I Johnson | L Hutton | Aus | Eng | Sydney | 1946-47 | 3 |
| 34 | R Jenkins | EAB Rowan | Eng | SAF | Durban | 1948-49 | 3 |
| 35 | MS Hardikar | RB Kanhai | Ind | Win | Mumbai-BS | 1958-59 | 3 |
| 36 | P Lashley | G Boycott | Win | Eng | The Oval | 1966 | 3 |
| 37 | E Freeman | S Abid Ali | Aus | Ind | Brisbane | 1967-68 | 3 |
| 38 | K Thomson | FM Engineer | NZL | Ind | Wellington | 1967-68 | 3 |
| 39 | M Hendrick | ED Solkar | Eng | Ind | Manchester | 1974 | 3 |
| 40 | B Bracewell | GA Gooch | NZl | Eng | The Oval | 1978 | 3 |
| 41 | Karupparachhi | MudassarNazar | Srl | Pak | Col-SSC | 1985-86 | 3 |
| 42 | G Hick | PV Simmons | Eng | Win | Lord’s | 1991 | 3 |
| 43 | C Lambert | MRRamprakash | Win | Eng | The Oval | 1991 | 3 |
| 44 | D Liyanage | MA Taylor | Srl | Aus | Col-SSC | 1992-93 | 3 |
| 45 | HK Olanga | Saeed Anwar | Zim | Pak | Harare | 1994-95 | 3 |
| 46 | R Johnson | M Vermeulen | Eng | Zim | Ch-le-St | 2003 | 3 |
| 47 | GP Swann | G Gambhir | Eng | Ind | Chennai | 2008-09 | 3 |
| 48 | N Clarke | RH Caterall | Eng | SAF | The Oval | 1929 | 4 |
| 49 | GL Weir | GB Legge | NZl | Eng | Wellington | 1929-30 | 4 |
| 50 | D Wright | JHWFingleton | Eng | Aus | Nottingham | 1938 | 4 |
| 51 | FW Freer | C Washbrook | Aus | Eng | Sydney | 1946-47 | 4 |
| 52 | AM Rowan | L Hutton | SAF | Eng | Nottingham | 1947 | 4 |
| 53 | J Laker | CL Walcott | Eng | Win | Bridgetown | 1947-48 | 4 |
| 54 | H Rhodes | P Roy | Eng | Ind | Leeds | 1959 | 4 |
| 55 | DJ Holford | FJ Titmus | Win | Eng | Manchester | 1966 | 4 |
| 56 | D Steele | AA Mallett | Eng | Aus | Lord’s | 1975 | 4 |
| 57 | J Emburey | BA Edgar | Eng | NZl | Lord’s | 1978 | 4 |
| 58 | EE Hemmings | J Miandad | Eng | Pak | Birmingham | 1982 | 4 |
| 59 | CS Cowdrey | Kapil Dev | Eng | Ind | Bombay-WS | 1984-85 | 4 |
| 60 | SAhangama | MAAzharuddin | Srl | Ind | Col-SSC | 1985-86 | 4 |
| 61 | Shahid Naxie | ADR Campbell | Pak | Zim | Sheikhupura | 1986-87 | 4 |
| 62 | WV Raman | CA Walsh | Ind | Win | Madras | 1987-88 | 4 |
| 63 | J Adams | WJ Cronje | Win | SAF | Bridgetown | 1991-92 | 4 |
| 64 | SG Peall | Aamer Sohail | Zim | Pak | Karachi | 1993 | 4 |
| 65 | R Johnson | S Carlisle | Eng | NZl | Ch-le-St | 2003 | 4 |
| 66 | GS Hayward | JW Zulch | Eng | SAF | Jo’burg | 1909-10 | 5 |
| 67 | SN Bannerjee | DS Atkinson | Ind | Win | Calcutta | 1948-49 | 5 |
| 68 | L Coldwell | Imtiaz Ahmed | Eng | Pak | Lord’s | 1962 | 5 |
| 69 | A Mallett | MC Cowdrey | Aus | Eng | The Oval | 1962 | 5 |
| 70 | B Yuile | ER Dexter | NZl | Eng | Auckland | 1962-63 | 5 |
| 71 | GA Chevalier | AP Shehaun | SAF | Aus | Cape Town | 1969-70 | 5 |
| 72 | R Jackman | CG Greenidge | Eng | Win | Bridgetown | 1980-81 | 5 |
| 73 | Chethan Sharma | Mohsin Khan | Ind | Pak | Lahore | 1984-85 | 5 |
| 74 | D Gough | MD Crowe | Eng | NZl | Manchester | 1994 | 5 |
| 75 | R Irani | MAAzharuddin | Eng | Ind | Edgbaston | 1996 | 5 |
| 76 | Mohd Sami | MHRichardson | Pak | NZl | Auckland | 2000-01 | 5 |
| 77 | M Leyland | G Challenor | Eng | Win | The Oval | 1928 | 6 |
| 78 | EW Clarke | RM Caterall | Eng | SAF | The Oval | 1929 | 6 |
| 79 | DPB Morkel | P Holmes | SAF | Eng | Jo’burg | 1929-30 | 6 |
| 80 | G Pullar | FMM Worrell | Eng | Win | Trinidad | 1959-60 | 6 |
| 81 | VV Kumar | Imtiaz Ahmed | Ind | Pak | Delhi | 1961-62 | 6 |
| 82 | M Selvey | RC Fredericks | Eng | Win | Manchester | 1976 | 6 |
| 83 | DR Pringle | YashpalSharma | Eng | Ind | Lord’s | 1982 | 6 |
| 84 | Fazl-e-Akbar | G Kirsten | Pak | SAF | Durban | 1997-98 | 6 |
| 85 | GP Swann | R Dravid | Eng | Ind | Chennai | 2008-09 | 6 |
| 86 | Tabish Khan | T Musukunda | Pak | Zim | Harare | 2021 | 6 |
| 87 | R Gaunt | RJ Westcott | Aus | SAF | Durban | 1957-58 | 7 |
| 88 | AL Mann | GRViswanath | Aus | Ind | Brisbane | 1977-78 | 7 |
| 89 | TE Bailey | VJ Scott | Eng | NZl | Leeds | 1949 | 8 |
| No | Bowler | Batsman | Team | Opp | Ground | Season | Del |
| 90 | AN Hornby | FE Allan | Eng | Aus | Melbourne | 1878-79 | NK |
| 91 | M Leyland | G Challenor | Eng | WI | The Oval | 1929-30 | NK |
| 92 | MS Nicholas | H Folley | Win | NZl | Ch’Church | 1929-30 | NK |
| 93 | EW Dempster | DJ McGlew | NZl | SAF | Auckland | 1952-53 | NK |
| 94 | AF Lisset | AP Binns | NZl | Win | Dunedin | 1955-56 | NK |
| 95 | LA King | MLJaisimha | Win | Ind | Kingston | 1961-62 | NK |