Graeme Swann - Statistics

Statistics

  • The column title "Match" refers to the match number of his career.
Test 5-wicket hauls
Graeme Swann's Test 5-Wicket Hauls
# Figures Match Against Location Venue Year Result
5/57 3 West Indies St John's, Antigua Antigua Recreation Ground 2009 Drawn
5/165 4 West Indies Bridgetown, Barbados Kensington Oval 2009 Drawn
5/110 13 South Africa Centurion, South Africa SuperSport Park 2009 Drawn
5/54 14 South Africa Durban, South Africa Kingsmead 2009 Won
5/90 17 Bangladesh Chittagong, Bangladesh Chittagong Divisional Stadium 2010 Won
5/127 17 Bangladesh Chittagong, Bangladesh Chittagong Divisional Stadium 2010 Won
5/76 20 Bangladesh Greater Manchester, England Old Trafford Cricket Ground 2010 Won
6/65 22 Pakistan Birmingham, England Edgbaston Cricket Ground 2010 Won
5/62 24 Pakistan London, England Lords Cricket Ground 2010 Won
5/91 26 Australia Adelaide, Australia Adelaide Oval 2010 Won
6/106 35 India London, England Kia Oval 2011 Won
6/82 40 Sri Lanka Galle, Sri Lanka Galle International Stadium 2012 Lost
6/106 41 Sri Lanka Colombo, Sri Lanka P Sara Oval 2012 Won
5/144 47 India Motera, India Sardar Patel Stadium 2012 Lost
Test 10-wicket match hauls
Graeme Swann's Test 10-Wicket Match Hauls
# Figures Match Against Location Venue Year Result
10/217 17 Bangladesh Chittagong, Bangladesh Chittagong Divisional Stadium 2010 Won
10/181 41 Sri Lanka Colombo, Sri Lanka Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium 2012 Won
ODI 5-wicket hauls
Graeme Swann's One Day International 5-Wicket Hauls
# Figures Match Against Location Venue Year Result
5/28 23 Australia Chester-le-Street, England Riverside Ground 2009 Won

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