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How many players does it take to dismiss a team?

A look at instances with the fewest and the most players involved in bowling out an opposition

JP Duminy finally ended Paul Collingwood's vigil at the crease, England v South Africa, 3rd Test, Cape Town, 7 January, 2010

All 11 South Africans were involved in the nine England wickets that fell in the final innings of the Cape Town Test in January  •  Getty Images

"When Laker took 19 for 90 at Old Trafford, there were only six people involved in taking all 20 Australian wickets: Lock took one wicket and three catches, Oakman took five catches, Evans stumped one batsman, Cowdrey took two catches, Statham took one catch and Laker did all the bowling. Have fewer players ever been involved in all 20 wickets in a Test match?" asked Chris Ramirez in an email. Our records, unfortunately, aren't complete for substitutes and fielders involved in run-outs, so after excluding them from our calculations, here's what we found.
Jim Laker's match doesn't quite have the fewest players involved in 20 dismissals in a Test. During the Cape Town Test in 1889, only three England players were involved in all the South African dismissals. Johnny Briggs bowled 14 batsmen and had two others leg before, while Arnold Fothergill also bowled one, had another lbw and a third caught by Bobby Abel. There was a run out in South Africa's first innings but the identity of the fielder is unknown. Briggs' match-figures of 15 for 28 was a record but, in reality, these matches were awarded Test status only later. On three other occasions, England had only four players involved in all 20 South African dismissals - at Port Elizabeth in 1896, Lord's 1912, and Johannesburg 1927.
The dominance of 19th century and early-20th century Tests in the table below is largely due to the abundance of bowled and lbw dismissals in those matches, which is probably due to the state of pitches at the time. In South Africa's second innings at Port Elizabeth in 1896, for example, six batsmen were bowled (13 in the match). The entire innings lasted only 94 balls and the score of 30 was Test cricket's lowest until New Zealand were shot out for 26 in 1954-55.
Fewest players needed to dismiss the opposition twice - Tests
Team TotalBowlers Fielders Result Opposition GroundStart Date Scorecard
England 32 1 won v South Africa Cape TownMar 25, 1889 Test 32
J Briggs (15w 0c 0s), AJ Fothergill (3w 0c 0s), R Abel (0w 1c 0s)
England 4 3 3 wonv South Africa Port Elizabeth Feb 13, 1896 Test 47
GA Lohmann (15w 1c 0s), TW Hayward (2w 2c 0s), HR Bromley-Davenport (3w 0c 0s), Sir TC O'Brien (0w 2c 0s)
England 4 2 4 won v South Africa Lord's Jun 10, 1912 Test 122
SF Barnes (11w 1c 0s), FR Foster (8w 2c 0s), GL Jessop (0w 1c 0s), EJ Smith (0w 1c 0s)
England 4 33 won v South Africa Johannesburg Dec 24, 1927Test 168
G Geary (12w 1c 0s), WR Hammond (5w 0c 0s), GTS Stevens (3w 1c 0s), RT Stanyforth (0w 1c 0s)
Australia5 3 4 won v EnglandSydney Feb 14, 1902 Test 68
MA Noble (8w 1c 0s), JV Saunders (9w 0c 0s), JJ Kelly (0w 8c 0s), H Trumble (3w 2c 0s), RA Duff (0w 1c 0s)
Australia 5 3 4 wonv England Leeds Jul 1, 1909 Test 103
CG Macartney (11w 1c 0s), A Cotter (6w 1c 0s), WW Armstrong (0w 2c 0s), H Carter (0w 1c 1s), FJ Laver (1w 0c 0s)
Australia 5 4 3 won v South Africa Melbourne Dec 31, 1910 Test 112
WJ Whitty (9w 0c 0s), WW Armstrong (4w 2c 0s), A Cotter (6w 0c 0s), C Kelleway (1w 3c 0s), H Carter (0w 1c 0s)
South Africa 5 34 lost v England Leeds Jul 8, 1912Test 124
AW Nourse (7w 3c 0s), SJ Pegler (6w 2c 0s), GA Faulkner (6w 0c 0s), TA Ward (0w 2c 0s), LA Stricker (0w 1c 0s)
Australia5 4 2 won v EnglandSydney Feb 28, 1947 Test 283
RR Lindwall (9w 0c 0s), CL McCool (6w 0c 0s), D Tallon (0w 3c 3s), KR Miller (2w 2c 0s), ERH Toshack (1w 0c 0s)
Australia 5 4 4 wonv West Indies Melbourne Dec 31, 1951 Test 345
KR Miller (7w 0c 0s), WA Johnston (5w 1c 0s), RR Lindwall (3w 1c 0s), GRA Langley (0w 3c 0s), IWG Johnson (1w 1c 0s)
Sri Lanka 5 3 3 drawn v India Colombo (SSC) Aug 30, 1985 Test 1023
SAR Silva (0w 9c 0s), RJ Ratnayake (8w 0c 0s), ALF de Mel (5w 1c 0s), FS Ahangama (5w 0c 0s), EAR de Silva (0w 1c 0s)
There are 13 Tests in which only five players from a team were involved in all opposition wickets, the most recent among them being between West Indies and Zimbabwe at Port-of-Spain in 2000. Heath Streak took nine wickets, Brian Murphy four wickets and two catches, Andy Flower four catches, Henry Olonga three catches and Neil Johnson a wicket and a catch.
The table of Tests with fewest players being involved in all dismissals in an innings is also a slew of fossilised matches. The only 21st century Test in which three players were involved in all wickets in an innings was at Sharjah in 2002. West Indies were chasing 342 but were dismissed for 171. Shoaib Akhtar bowled four batsmen, Abdul Razzaq bowled one more and had two others lbw, while Rashid Latif took two catches and affected a run out.
Fewest players needed to dismiss the opposition in an innings - Tests
Team Total BowlersFielders Inns Result Opposition GroundStart Date Scorecard
England 22 0 3 won v South AfricaCape Town Mar 25, 1889 Test 32
J Briggs (8w 0c 0s), AJ Fothergill (1w 0c 0s)
England 2 2 2 1 won v South Africa Lord's Jun 10, 1912 Test 122
FR Foster (5w 2c 0s), SF Barnes (5w 1c 0s)
England 22 2 1 won v South AfricaJohannesburg Dec 24, 1927 Test 168
G Geary (7w 1c 0s), GTS Stevens (3w 1c 0s)
Australia 3 2 2 1 lost v England Sydney Feb 25, 1887 Test 26
JJ Ferris (5w 1c 0s), CTB Turner (5w 0c 0s), RC Allen (0w 2c 0s)
England 32 2 2 won v AustraliaSydney Feb 25, 1887 Test 26
GA Lohmann (8w 0c 0s), W Flowers (2w 1c 0s), W Gunn (0w 1c 0s)
England 3 2 1 2 won v South Africa Cape Town Mar 25, 1889 Test 32
J Briggs (7w 0c 0s), AJ Fothergill (2w 0c 0s), R Abel (0w 1c 0s)
England 32 2 2 won v AustraliaThe Oval Aug 14, 1893 Test 40
J Briggs (5w 0c 0s), WH Lockwood (4w 1c 0s), G MacGregor (0w 3c 0s)
England 3 2 1 1 won v Australia Lord's Jun 22, 1896 Test 50
T Richardson (6w 0c 0s), GA Lohmann (3w 0c 0s), AFA Lilley (0w 2c 0s)
England 32 1 2 won v AustraliaThe Oval Aug 10, 1896 Test 52
JT Hearne (6w 0c 0s), AC MacLaren (0w 2c 0s), R Peel (2w 0c 0s)
Australia 3 3 1 3 won v England Adelaide Jan 17, 1902 Test 67
H Trumble (6w 1c 0s), WP Howell (1w 0c 0s), CE McLeod (1w 0c 0s)
Australia 32 1 2 won v South AfricaCape Town Nov 8, 1902 Test 77
WP Howell (4w 0c 0s), JV Saunders (4w 0c 0s), J Darling (0w 1c 0s)
Australia 3 2 3 4 won v England Leeds Jul 1, 1909 Test 103
A Cotter (5w 1c 0s), CG Macartney (4w 1c 0s), WW Armstrong (0w 1c 0s)
No fewer than five players have been involved in taking all ten wickets in a Twenty20 international so far. In Dubai last year, Umar Gul, Shoaib Malik and Shahid Afridi combined to take eight Australian wickets. Then Kamran Akmal stumped Callum Ferguson and Saeed Ajmal snuck in among the wickets by dismissing last man Ben Hilfenhaus, lifting the numbers from three to five.
In one-day internationals, the fewest players involved in dismissing the opposition is three. During the India-Pakistan ODI in the Asia Cup in 1988, nine Pakistan batsmen were either bowled or lbw, while the other was run out. Arshad Ayub took five wickets, while Kapil Dev and Maninder Singh took two each.
Fewest players needed to dismiss the opposition in an innings - ODIs
Team Total BowlersFielders Inns Result Opposition GroundStart Date Scorecard
India 33 0 1 won v PakistanDhaka Oct 31, 1988 ODI 532
Arshad Ayub (5w 0c 0s), N Kapil Dev (2w 0c 0s), Maninder Singh (2w 0c 0s)
Pakistan 3 3 0 2 won v South Africa Durban Feb 9, 1993 ODI 800
Waqar Younis (5w 0c 0s), Asif Mujtaba (1w 0c 0s), Wasim Akram (1w 0c 0s)
South Africa 33 1 2 won v KenyaNairobi (Gym) Oct 3, 1996 ODI 1124
AA Donald (6w 0c 0s), DN Crookes (1w 2c 0s), BM McMillan (3w 0c 0s)
India 3 2 3 1 won v Bangladesh Dhaka Jan 10, 1998 ODI 1271
J Srinath (5w 1c 0s), DS Mohanty (3w 1c 0s), SR Tendulkar (0w 2c 0s)
India 32 2 1 won v ZimbabweKanpur Dec 11, 2000 ODI 1659
AB Agarkar (4w 2c 0s), SC Ganguly (5w 0c 0s), V Dahiya (0w 1c 0s)
Bangladesh 3 3 2 2 won v Kenya Fatullah Mar 23, 2006 ODI 2355
Mohammad Rafique (5w 0c 0s), Mashrafe Mortaza (3w 1c 0s), Abdur Razzak (1w 2c 0s)
Australia 42 3 1 lost v EnglandBirmingham Jun 4, 1977 ODI 43
GS Chappell (5w 1c 0s), GJ Cosier (5w 0c 0s), RW Marsh (0w 4c 0s), KJ Hughes (0w 2c 0s)
England 4 4 1 1 won v Canada Manchester Jun 13, 1979 ODI 67
CM Old (4w 0c 0s), RGD Willis (4w 0c 0s), IT Botham (1w 1c 0s), M Hendrick (1w 0c 0s)
New Zealand 43 3 2 won v AustraliaSydney Jan 18, 1983 ODI 170
BL Cairns (4w 2c 0s), RJ Hadlee (1w 1c 0s), MC Snedden (2w 0c 0s), PN Webb (0w 1c 0s)
Australia 4 3 3 2 won v India Nottingham Jun 13, 1983 ODI 207
KH MacLeay (6w 1c 0s), TG Hogan (2w 1c 0s), AR Border (0w 1c 0s), GF Lawson (1w 0c 0s)
Only twice have all 11 players had roles in taking all the wickets in a Test innings and both matches involved South Africa. The first time was against West Indies in Jamaica in 2001, when the hosts were dismissed for 301 in the second innings. More recently, however, all 11 South Africans played a hand in at least one dismissal against England at Newlands in 2010, and yet they managed only nine wickets in a thrilling draw.
All 11 players involved in a dismissal in an innings - Tests
Team Total Bowlers Fielders Inns Result Opposition Ground Start Date Scorecard
South Africa 11 6 63 lost v West Indies Kingston Apr 19, 2001Test 1544
South Africa 11 5 64 drawn v England Cape Town Jan 3, 2010Test 1946
South Africa were also the first team to have all 11 players being involved in bowling out a team in an ODI. They routed England by 122 runs in the 1999 World Cup, with Allan Donald taking four wickets, Jacques Kallis and Steve Elworthy two each, and Shaun Pollock and Lance Klusener one apiece. Mark Boucher, Herschelle Gibbs, Daryl Cullinan, Jony Rhodes, Hansie Cronje and Gary Kirsten took catches.
All 11 players involved in a dismissal in an innings - ODIs
TeamTotal Bowlers Fielders Inns ResultOpposition Ground Start Date Scorecard
South Africa 11 5 6 2 won v England The Oval May 22, 1999 ODI 1455
England 11 6 6 1 won v Zimbabwe Harare Oct 6, 2001 ODI 1753
Australia 11 6 8 2 won v New Zealand Sydney Feb 8, 2009 ODI 2817
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George Binoy is an Assistant Editor at Cricinfo