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Shakib Al Hasan, Bangladesh's leading wicket taker in international cricket, has taken 25 five-wicket hauls in international cricket.
In
cricket
, a
five-wicket haul
(also known as a "five?for" or "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 July 2021 only 49 players have taken 15 or more five-wicket hauls at international level in their cricketing careers.
[3]
Shakib Al Hasan
, a
slow left-arm orthodox spinner
, represents the
Bangladesh national cricket team
.
[4]
With 25 five-wicket hauls across all formats of international cricket, he ranks equal 15th in the all-time list, and first among his countrymen
[3]
He has been described as "Bangladesh's greatest-ever cricketer",
[5]
[6]
and is ranked as the top
all-rounder
in
One Day International
(ODI) cricket as of August 2022.
[7]
Shakib's first five-wicket haul came against
New Zealand
during the
first Test of the 2008?09 home series
; he took seven wickets for 36
runs
in New Zealand's first innings. As of March 2023, it remains his best
bowling figures
in
Test cricket
. He ended the year with three more five-wicket hauls, which came in consecutive innings against
South Africa
and
Sri Lanka
.
[8]
In Test cricket, he is among the four bowlers who have taken five-wicket hauls against all
Test-playing nations
.
[a]
[10]
Shakib made his ODI debut in 2007, a year before his first Test appearance. He has taken two five-wicket hauls in the format. His
best figures
in the format are five wickets for 29 runs against
Afghanistan
in the
2019 World Cup
.
[11]
Shakib is one of the twelve
[b]
cricketers to take at least one five wicket-haul in all three formats.
[12]
Shakib has taken eleven of his twenty-five five-wicket hauls at the
Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium
Tests
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T20Is
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The others being
Muttiah Muralitharan
,
Rangana Herath
and
Dale Steyn
.
[9]
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The other players are
Tim Southee
,
Lasith Malinga
,
Ajantha Mendis
,
Bhuvneshwar Kumar
,
Umar Gul
,
Imran Tahir
,
Kuldeep Yadav
,
Rashid Khan
,
Jason Holder
,
Lungi Ngidi
, and
Alzarri Joseph
.
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