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AFG v IRE 2019: Stats- Rashid Khan becomes the first Afghanistan bowler to take 5-wicket haul in Tests

AFG v IRE 2019: Stats- Rashid Khan becomes the first Afghanistan bowler to take 5-wicket haul in Tests

Afghanistan defeated Ireland to register their first ever Test match victory.

Rashid Khan bagged first ever five wickets haul for Afghanistan in Test cricket (photo - AFP)

In Afghanistan's 7 wickets win over Ireland in the only Test at Rajiv Gandhi Cricket Stadium in Dehradun, Afghanistan's star leg spinner Rashid Khan became the first ever bowler to bag five wickets haul in Test cricket for the country.

He picked 5 wickets for 82 runs in the second innings of Ireland and also set the match for his team. He is also the ninth bowler to take five wickets haul in all three formats of international cricket.

Maiden five wickets haul for each team in Test cricket -

Billy Midwinter (Australia) - 5/78 vs England at Melbourne, 1877

Alfred Shaw (England) - 5/38 vs Australia at Melbourne, 1877

Albert Rose Innes (South Africa) - 5/43 vs England at Port Elizabeth, 1889

Herman Griffith (West Indies) - 6/103 vs England at The Oval, 1928

Jack Cowie (New Zealand) - 6/67 vs England at Manchester, 1937

Mohammad Nissar (India) - 5/93 vs England at Lord's, 1932

Fazal Mahmood (Pakistan) - 5/52 vs India at Lucknow, 1952

Somachandra de Silva (Sri Lanka) - 5/59 vs Pakistan at Faisalabad, 1982

John Traicos (Zimbabwe) - 5/86 vs India at Harare, 1992

Naimur Rahman (Bangladesh) - 6/132 vs India at Dhaka, 2000

Rashid Khan (Afghanistan) - 5/82 vs Ireland at Dehradun, 2019

Bowlers to take five wickets haul in all three formats of International Cricket -

Umar Gul (Pakistan)

Tim Southee (New Zealand)

Ajantha Mendis (Sri Lanka)

Imran Tahir (South Africa)

Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka)

Bhuvneshwar Kumar (India)

Kuldeep Yadav (India)

Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh)

Rashid Khan (Afghanistan) 

 
 

By Jasveer Singh Kharra - 19 Mar, 2019

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