Bowler’s ten wicket haul with five or more wickets in both innings going in vain in the annals of test cricket

Bowler’s ten wicket haul with five or more wickets in both innings going in vain in the annals of test cricket

RA Jadeja’s ten for 120 with five for 65 in the first innings and 5 for 55 in the second innings of the third test against New Zealand at Wankhede was in a losing cause to provide the 36th occasion of a bowler’s ten wicket haul with five or more wickets in both innings going in vain in the annals of test cricket.  All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWTeamOppGroundStart Date
1CTB Turner88.045008712Ausv EngSydney10 Feb 1888
2T Richardson110.353924413Engv AusManchester16 Jul 1896
3H Trumble65.051908912Ausv EngThe Oval10 Aug 1896
4SF Barnes80.162216313Engv AusMelbourne01 Jan 1902
5WH Lockwood37.161007611Engv AusManchester24 Jul 1902
6CB Llewellyn49.561211610SAFv AusJohannesburg18 Oct 1902
7HV Hordern62.061316110Ausv EngSydney23 Feb 1912
8MW Tate89.081922811Engv AusSydney19 Dec 1924
9CV Grimmett62.061020110Ausv EngNottingham13 Jun 1930
10K Farnes65.261317910Engv AusNottingham08 Jun 1934
11AK Davidson77.463012412Ausv IndKanpur19 Dec 1959
12SF Burke81.062919611SAFv NZlCape Town01 Jan 1962
13RG Nadkarni72.462712211Indv AusChennai02 Oct 1964
14AME Roberts42.361112112Winv IndChennai11 Jan 1975
15BS Bedi61.281219410Indv AusPerth16 Dec 1977
16RM Hogg47.581112210Ausv EngPerth15 Dec 1978
17G Dymock63.461216612Ausv IndKanpur02 Oct 1979
18IT Botham80.562317611Engv AusPerth14 Dec 1979
19MA Holding38.360810711Winv AusMelbourne26 Dec 1981
20NGB Cook44.062008311Engv PakKarachi02 Mar 1984
21Wasim Akram59.061712810Pakv NZlDunedin09 Feb 1985
22MG Hughes73.161621713Ausv WinPerth02 Dec 1988
23Wasim Akram71.462116011Pakv AusMelbourne12 Jan 1990
24SK Warne69.062512812Ausv SAFSydney02 Jan 1994
25BKV Prasad44.061015310Indv SAFDurban26 Dec 1996
26Saqlain Mushtaq82.362221610Pakv IndDelhi04 Feb 1999
27J Srinath46.061013213Indv PakEden Gardens16 Feb 1999
28DL Vettori60.061914912NZlv AusAuckland11 Mar 2000
29Wasim Akram56.261911011Pakv WinSt John’s25 May 2000
30M Muralidaran77.361421211Srlv AusGalle08 Mar 2004
31Harbhajan Singh71.161222411Indv AusBengaluru06 Oct 2004
32Saeed Ajmal56.562011111Pakv WinProvidence12 May 2011
33CR Woakes42.061310211Engv PakLord’s14 Jul 2016
34MA Starc28.460809411Ausv SrlGalle04 Aug 2016
35Taijul Islam68.161517011Banv ZimSylhet03 Nov 2018
36RA Jadeja35.560412010Indv NZlWankhede01 Nov 2024

RA Jadeja’s ten for 120 with five for 65 in the first innings and 5 for 55 in the second innings of the third test against New Zealand at Wankhede was in a losing cause to provide the sixth occasion of an Indian bowler’s ten wicket haul with five or more wickets in both innings going in vain in the annals of test cricket.  All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWTeamOppGroundStart Date
1RG Nadkarni72.462712211Indv AusChennai02 Oct 1964
2BS Bedi61.281219410Indv AusPerth16 Dec 1977
3BKV Prasad44.061015310Indv SAFDurban26 Dec 1996
4J Srinath46.061013213Indv PakEden Gardens16 Feb 1999
5Harbhajan Singh71.161222411Indv AusBengaluru06 Oct 2004
6RA Jadeja35.560412010Indv NZlWankhede01 Nov 2024

RA Jadeja’s ten for 120 with five for 65 in the first innings and 5 for 55 in the second innings of the third test against New Zealand at Wankhede was in a losing cause to provide the third occasion of a bowler’s ten wicket haul with five or more wickets in both innings going in vain against New Zealand in the annals of test cricket.  All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWTeamOppGroundStart Date
1SF Burke81.062919611SAFv NZlCape Town01 Jan 1962
2Wasim Akram59.061712810Pakv NZlDunedin09 Feb 1985
3RA Jadeja35.560412010Indv NZlWankhede01 Nov 2024

Wasim Akram of Pakistan is the only bowler in the annals of test cricket to witness this dubious record on most occasions – three occasions. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWTeamOppGroundStart Date
1Wasim Akram59.061712810Pakv NZlDunedin09 Feb 1985
2Wasim Akram71.462116011Pakv AusMelbourne12 Jan 1990
3Wasim Akram56.261911011Pakv WinSt John’s25 May 2000

T Richardson of England,  SF Barnes of England, MG Hughes of Australia and J Srinath of India are the four bowlers who have captured most wickets in this category of statistics.  They have captured 13 wickets.  J Srinath’s 13 for 132 against Pakistan at Eden Gardens in Feb 1999 represent the best bowling figures in test match in losing cause in this category

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWTeamOppGroundStart Date
1T Richardson110.353924413Engv AusManchester16 Jul 1896
2SF Barnes80.162216313Engv AusMelbourne01 Jan 1902
3MG Hughes73.161621713Ausv WinPerth02 Dec 1988
4J Srinath46.061013213Indv PakEden Gardens16 Feb 1999

The following table lists the bowlers who have conceded less than 100 runs in this category of statistics.  The list is arranged in the ascending order of the runs conceded

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWTeamOppGroundStart Date
1WH Lockwood37.161007611Engv AusManchester24 Jul 1902
2NGB Cook44.062008311Engv PakKarachi02 Mar 1984
3CTB Turner88.045008712Ausv EngSydney10 Feb 1888
4H Trumble65.051908912Ausv EngThe Oval10 Aug 1896
5MA Starc28.460809411Ausv SrlGalle04 Aug 2016

The following table lists the bowlers who have conceded more than 200 runs in this category of statistics.  The list is arranged in the descending order of the runs conceded

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWTeamOppGroundStart Date
1T Richardson110.353924413Engv AusManchester16 Jul 1896
2MW Tate89.081922811Engv AusSydney19 Dec 1924
3Harbhajan Singh71.161222411Indv AusBengaluru06 Oct 2004
4MG Hughes73.161621713Ausv WinPerth02 Dec 1988
5Saqlain Mushtaq82.362221610Pakv IndDelhi04 Feb 1999
6M Muralidaran77.361421211Srlv AusGalle08 Mar 2004
7CV Grimmett62.061020110Ausv EngNottingham13 Jun 1930
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