List of international cricket five-wicket hauls by Mitchell Johnson

Mitchell Johnson stands side on with his body pointing left. His hands are together and his look looks concentrated.
Mitchell Johnson has taken fifteen five-wicket hauls in international cricket.

In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a "fifer"[1]) refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings. This is regarded as a notable achievement,[2] and as of September 2014 only 42 bowlers have taken 15 or more five-wicket hauls at the international level.[3] Mitchell Johnson—a left-arm fast bowler—is a former Test, One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I) cricketer who represented Australia. Johnson took 264 wickets in Test matches, 212 wickets in ODIs and 38 wickets in T20Is.[4] With 15 five-wicket hauls across all formats of the game, he ranks equal thirty-ninth among all-time combined five-wicket haul takers, and ninth in the equivalent list for Australia.[lower-alpha 1][3]

Johnson made his Test debut against Sri Lanka in 2007.[4] His first five-wicket haul came against New Zealand during the first Test of the 2008–09 series at the Gabba.[5] His 5 wickets for 39 runs in the second innings raised his tally to 9 wickets for the match.[6] Australia won the match by 149 runs and his performance earned him the man-of-the-match award.[7] His best bowling figures for an innings are 8 wickets for 61 runs against South Africa in 2008.[8][9] In Test matches, Johnson was most successful against England, taking 5 of his 12 five-wicket hauls against them.[10]

In 2005, Johnson made his ODI debut against New Zealand.[11] He took his first five-wicket haul against India in 2007.[12] Johnson took 5 wickets for 26 runs in the match, which Australian won by 9 wickets.[13] His career best figures are 6 wickets for 31 runs against Sri Lanka at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in 2011.[14][15] Although Johnson made his first T20I appearance in 2007,[4] he did not pick up a fifer in the format. Figures of 3 wickets for 15 runs against Sri Lanka in 2010 were his best in this version of the game.[16]

Tests

Mitchell Johnson is bending down to pick up a red cricket ball with his left hand. He is on the run.
Johnson fielding during a tour match against Northamptonshire during the 2009 Ashes series.
Key
Symbol Meaning
Date Day the Test started or ODI 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
Result Result for the Australia team
Johnson was the man of the match
double-dagger 10 or more wickets taken in the match
Five-wicket hauls in Test cricket by Mitchell Johnson
No. Date Ground Against Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
1 20 November 2008 The Gabba, Brisbane  New Zealand 4 17.3 39 5 2.22 Won[6]
2 17 December 2008 WACA Ground, Perth  South Africa 2 24 61 8double-dagger 2.54 Lost[17]
3 7 August 2009 Headingley Stadium, Leeds  England 3 19.3 69 5 3.53 Won[18]
4 4 December 2009 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide  West Indies 3 22 103 5 4.68 Drawn[19]
5 27 March 2010 Seddon Park, Hamilton  New Zealand 4 20.1 73 6double-dagger 3.61 Won[20]
6 1 October 2010 Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali  India 2 20 64 5 3.20 Lost[21]
7 16 December 2010 WACA Ground, Perth  England 2 17.3 38 6 2.17 Won[22]
8 21 November 2013 The Gabba, Brisbane  England 4 21.1 42 5 1.98 Won[23]
9 5 December 2013 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide  England 2 17.2 40 7double-dagger 2.30 Won[24]
10 26 December 2013 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne  England 1 24 63 5 2.62 Won[25]
11 12 February 2014 SuperSport Park, Centurion  South Africa 2 17.1 68 7double-dagger 3.96 Won[26]
12 12 February 2014 SuperSport Park, Centurion  South Africa 4 16 59 5 3.68 Won[26]

One Day Internationals

Five-wicket hauls in ODI cricket by Mitchell Johnson
No. Date Ground Against Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
1 11 October 2007 IPCL Sports Complex Ground, Vadodara  India 1 10 26 5 2.60 Won[13]
2 6 July 2008 Warner Park Sporting Complex, Basseterre  West Indies 2 7.5 29 5 3.70 Won[27]
3 10 August 2011 Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy  Sri Lanka 1 10 31 6 3.10 Won[15]

Notes

  1. Johnson is ranked equal thirty-ninth with Alec Bedser, Craig McDermott and Danish Kaneria.[3]

References

  1. "Swinging it for the Auld Enemy – An interview with Ryan Sidebottom". The Scotsman. Johnston Press. 16 August 2008. Retrieved 30 October 2009. ... I'd rather take fifers (five wickets) for England ...
  2. Pervez, M. A. (2001). A Dictionary of Cricket. Orient Blackswan. p. 31. ISBN 9788173701849.
  3. 1 2 3 "Combined Test, ODI and T20I records: Most five-wicket hauls in a career". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 12 September 2011.
  4. 1 2 3 "Mitchell Johnson's ESPNcricinfo profile". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  5. "Mitchell Johnson's Test cricket five-wicket hauls". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  6. 1 2 "1st test: New Zealand v Australia at Brisbane, 20–23 November 2008". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  7. Paine, Chris (23 November 2008). "Aussies throttle hapless Black Caps". ABC. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  8. "1st test: South Africa v Australia at Perth, 17–21 December 2008". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  9. "All-test records for Mitchell Johnson". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  10. "Mitchell Johnson's bowling statistics sorted by wickets per innings". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  11. "3rd ODI: New Zealand v Australia at Perth, 10 December 2005". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  12. "Mitchell Johnson's One-Day International cricket five-wicket hauls". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  13. 1 2 "5th ODI: at Reliance Stadium, Vadodara, 11 October 2007". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 11 July 2014.
  14. "Mitchell Johnson all-round bowling statistics sorted by wickets in an ODI innings". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  15. 1 2 "1st ODI: Sri Lanka v Australia at Pallekele, 10 August 2011". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 11 July 2014.
  16. "Mitchell Johnson's all-round statistics sorted by wickets in a T20I". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  17. "1st Test: Australia v South Africa at Perth, 17–21 December 2008". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
  18. "4th Test: England v Australia at Leeds, 7–9 August 2009". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
  19. "2nd Test: Australia v West Indies at Adelaide, 4–8 December 2009". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
  20. "2nd Test: New Zealand v Australia at Hamilton, 27–31 March 2010". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
  21. "1st Test: India v Australia at Mohali, 1–5 October 2010". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
  22. "3rd Test: Australia v England at Perth, 16–19 December 2010". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
  23. "1st Test: Australia v England at Brisbane, 21–24 November 2013". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
  24. "2nd Test: Australia v England at Adelaide, 5–9 December 2013". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
  25. "4th Test: Australia v England at Melbourne, 26–29 December 2013". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
  26. 1 2 "1st Test: South Africa v Australia at Centurion, 12–15 February 2014". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
  27. "5th ODI: West Indies v Australia at Basseterre, 6 July 2008". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 11 July 2014.

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