Yasir Shah becomes first-ever spinner to take five-for in five consecutive Tests

By Faizan Lakhani
October 08, 2017

Shah, 31, completed the Dubai Test's first innings with a spell of 55.5-9-184-6 to complete his career’s 13th five-fors in his...

KARACHI: Pakistan's Yasir Shah added another unique feather to his cap on Saturday by becoming the first-ever spinner to consecutively take a five-wicket haul in either inningof the five Test matches.

Shah, 31, completed the Dubai Test's first innings with aspell of 55.5-9-184-6 to complete his career’s 13thfive-fors in his 28th Test.

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The five-wicket haul in the match against Sri Lanka made him the first-ever spinner in cricket to take five-fors in five consecutive tests.

The Pakistani spin-wizard earlier claimed a five-wicket haulin the Abu Dhabi Test against Sri Lanka (5-51), Dominica Test against West Indies (5-92), Barbados Test against West Indies (7-94), and Jamaica Test against West Indies (6-63).

All of his earlier five-forscame in second innings of each Test.

Sydney Barnes of England got five-fors in seven consecutive tests between 1912 and 1914; in this seven consecutive test span, the total tally of thefive-wickethaul for him was 11.

England’s Alec Bedser had six consecutive tests with five-wicket hauls in either inning of the Test. The total tally included 7five-fors.

Australian Charlie Turner, on the other hand, got five-fors in six consecutive tests between 1887 and 1888 — all against England — and the tally included a total of eight five-wicket hauls.

Pakistan’s Waqar Younis has five-fors in four consecutive Tests, which he achieved this twice. His first stint of five-fors in four consecutive Tests came in 1990, during a back-to-back home series against New Zealand and West Indies.

The second one came between May 1993 and December 1993 and included Tests against West Indies and Zimbabwe.

Mushtaq Ahmed — another Pakistani spinner — also had four consecutive tests with afive-wicket haul in either inningof the match between November 1995 and July 1996.


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