List of five-wicket hauls in women's Twenty20 International cricket

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A women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) is an international cricket match between two teams, each having WT20I status, as determined by the International Cricket Council (ICC), the sport's world governing body. In a women's Twenty20 match, the two teams play a single innings, each of which is restricted to a maximum of 20 overs. The Twenty20 format was originally introduced by the England and Wales Cricket Board for the men's county cricket competition with the first matches contested on 13 June 2003 between the English counties in the Twenty20 Cup. The first women's Twenty20 International match took place on 5 August 2004 when New Zealand defeated England by nine runs at the County Cricket Ground in Hove. This match was held six months before the first men's Twenty20 International, contested between Australia and New Zealand in February 2005.

Amy Satterthwaite in February 2010
Amy Satterthwaite was the first player to take a five-wicket haul in a WT20I match.

A five-wicket haul (also known as a "five-for" or "fifer") refers to a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings. This is regarded as a notable achievement, especially in the Twenty20 format, as bowlers can bowl no more than four overs in an innings. The first five-wicket haul in a WT20I match was taken by New Zealand's Amy Satterthwaite against England in August 2007. Satterthwaite took six wickets for 17 runs, the first six-wicket haul in the international format. On 26 August 2021, Netherlands' Frederique Overdijk became the first player to take seven wickets in an international Twenty-20 match when she took seven wickets for 3 runs against France during the 2021 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier in Spain. At the same time it became the best bowling figures in an innings surpassing Nepal's Anjali Chand who returned figures of 6 for 0 against the Maldives during the 2019 South Asian Games in Nepal. Tanzania's Nasra Saidi also conceded no runs in her five-wicket haul against Mali during the 2019 Kwibuka Women's T20 Tournament in Rwanda making both figures the most economical with an economy rate of zero. Shabnim Ismail of South Africa took the least economical five-wicket haul, bowling with an economy rate of 7.82 against India in February 2018. At 40 years of age, Chamani Seneviratne playing for the United Arab Emirates is the oldest player to take five wickets in an innings while Botsogo Mpedi of Botswana who returned figures of 6 for 8 against Lesotho during the Botswana 7s tournament in Gaborone in August 2018, is the youngest at 15. Mpedi alongside Chand, Indonesia's Ni Suwandewi and Samoa's Teinemane Faimalo are the only bowlers to take a five-wicket haul on W20I debut. Chand, Hong Kong's Kary Chan, Anisa Mohammed of the West Indies and Nomvelo Sibanda of Zimbabwe all took a hat-trick as part of their T20I five-wicket haul. There have been only five occurrences which did not result in a victory to the team taking the five-wicket haul.

As of 25 April 2024, 98 five-wicket hauls have been taken in more than 1700 WT20I matches. Anisa Mohammed of West Indies and Kary Chan of Hong Kong have taken three five-wicket hauls each in WT20Is.

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Anisa Mohammed is the record holder with (along with Kary Chan of Hong Kong) to take three five-wicket hauls in WT20Is.
Key
Symbol Meaning
Bowler The bowler who took the five-wicket haul
The bowler was named player of the match
The bowler's debut match
The bowler took a hat-trick as part of the five-wicket haul
Wkts Number of wickets taken
Runs Number of runs conceded
Overs Number of overs bowled
Econ Economy rate (runs conceded per over)
Inn Innings in which the five-wicket haul was taken
Team The team the bowler was representing
Opposition The team the bowler was playing against
Venue The cricket ground where the match was played
Date Day on which the match was held
Batters Batters whose wickets were taken
Result Result for the team for which the five-wicket haul was taken

Five-wicket hauls

List of five-wicket hauls in women's Twenty20 International cricket
No. Bowler Wkts Runs Overs Econ Inn Team Opposition Venue Date Result Ref.
1 Amy Satterthwaite 6 17 4 4.25 2   New Zealand   England County Ground, Taunton, England 16 August 2007 Won
2 Priyanka Roy 5 16 3.5 4.17 1   India   Pakistan County Ground, Taunton, England 13 June 2009 Won
3 Anisa Mohammed † (1/3) 5 10 4 2.50 2   West Indies   South Africa Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town, South Africa 26 October 2009 Won
4 Anya Shrubsole 5 11 4 2.75 1   England   New Zealand Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington, New Zealand 17 February 2012 Won
5 Jhulan Goswami 5 11 3.5 2.86 1   India   Australia Dr. Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam, India 23 March 2012 Won
6 Julie Hunter 5 22 3.2 6.60 2   Australia   West Indies R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka 5 October 2012 Won
7 Shanel Daley 5 15 4 3.75 2   West Indies   Sri Lanka R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka 5 March 2013 Won
8 Anisa Mohammed † (2/3) 5 12 4 3.00 2   West Indies   New Zealand Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados 14 October 2013 Won
9 Shaquana Quintyne 5 16 4 4.00 2   West Indies   England Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados 18 October 2013 Won
10 Jenny Gunn 5 18 4 4.50 2   England   New Zealand Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados 22 October 2013 Won
11 Suné Luus † (1/2) 5 8 4 2.00 2   South Africa   Ireland M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai, India 23 March 2016 Won
12 Molly Strano 5 10 4 2.50 1   Australia   New Zealand Kardinia Park, Geelong, Australia 19 February 2017 Lost
13 Afy Fletcher 5 13 3.4 3.54 2   West Indies   Sri Lanka Coolidge Cricket Ground, St George, Antigua and Barbuda 21 October 2017 Won
14 Shabnim Ismail † (1/2) 5 30 3.5 7.82 1   South Africa   India Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa 18 February 2018 Won
15 Nida Dar 5 21 4 5.25 2   Pakistan   Sri Lanka Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 6 June 2018 Won
16 Wongpaka Liengprasert 5 12 4 3.00 1   Thailand   Sri Lanka Royal Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 9 June 2018 Won
17 Jahanara Alam 5 28 4 7.00 1   Bangladesh   Ireland Claremont Road Cricket Ground, Dublin, Ireland 28 June 2018 Won
18 Panna Ghosh 5 16 4 4.00 2   Bangladesh   Ireland Sportpark Maarschalkerweerd, Utrecht, Netherlands 14 July 2018 Won
19 Botsogo Mpedi † ↑ 6 8 2.3 3.20 2   Botswana   Lesotho Botswana Cricket Association Oval, Gaborone, Botswana 20 August 2018 Won
20 Anisa Mohammed † ♣ (3/3) 5 24 4 6.00 1   West Indies   South Africa Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Tarouba, Trinidad and Tobago 28 September 2018 Won
21 Deandra Dottin 5 5 3.4 1.36 2   West Indies   Bangladesh Providence Stadium, Providence, Guyana 9 November 2018 Won
22 Zon Lin 6 10 4 2.50 1   Myanmar   Indonesia Asian Institute of Technology Ground, Bangkok, Thailand 13 January 2019 Lost
23 Chanida Sutthiruang 5 4 4 1.00 2   Thailand   Indonesia Asian Institute of Technology Ground, Bangkok, Thailand 15 January 2019 Won
24 Mas Elysa 6 3 4 0.75 1   Malaysia   China Asian Institute of Technology Ground, Bangkok, Thailand 16 January 2019 Won
25 Suné Luus † (2/2) 5 14 3.4 3.81 1   South Africa   Sri Lanka Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa 3 February 2019 Won
26 Chamani Seneviratne 5 3 4 0.75 2   United Arab Emirates   Kuwait Asian Institute of Technology Ground, Bangkok, Thailand 19 February 2019 Won
27 Nary Thapa 6 8 4 2.00 1     Nepal   Hong Kong Asian Institute of Technology Ground, Bangkok, Thailand 24 February 2019 Won
28 Queentor Abel † (1/2) 5 18 2.5 6.35 1   Kenya   Uganda Lugogo Stadium, Kampala, Uganda 6 April 2019 Lost
29 Ravina Oa 5 13 4 3.25 2   Papua New Guinea   Vanuatu Independence Park, Port Vila, Vanuatu 6 May 2019 Won
30 Natasha Ambo 5 10 4 2.50 1   Papua New Guinea   Indonesia Independence Park, Port Vila, Vanuatu 6 May 2019 Won
31 Kaia Arua † (1/2) 5 7 4 1.75 1   Papua New Guinea   Japan Independence Park, Port Vila, Vanuatu 9 May 2019 Won
32 Nasra Saidi 5 0 2.5 0.00 2   Tanzania   Mali Gahanga International Cricket Stadium, Kigali, Rwanda 22 June 2019 Won
33 Emmanuelle Brelivet 5 14 4 3.50 1   France   Austria Cricket Ground, Parc du Grand Blottereau, Nantes, France 1 August 2019 Won
34 Kary Chan † ♣ (1/3) 5 7 3.3 2.00 2   Hong Kong   China Yeonhui Cricket Ground, Incheon, South Korea 19 September 2019 Won
35 Triphonia Luka 5 16 4 4.00 1   Malawi   Mozambique Saint Andrews International High School, Blantyre, Malawi 7 November 2019 Won
36 Paula Mazuze 5 19 4 4.75 2   Mozambique   Malawi Saint Andrews International High School, Blantyre, Malawi 8 November 2019 Lost
37 Anjali Chand † ↑ ♣ 6 0 2.1 0.00 1     Nepal   Maldives Pokhara Stadium, Pokhara, Nepal 2 December 2019 Won
38 Agung Laksmi 5 5 3 1.66 1   Indonesia   Philippines Friendship Oval, Dasmariñas, Philippines 21 December 2019 Won
39 Ni Suwandewi 5 8 4 2.00 2   Indonesia   Philippines Friendship Oval, Dasmariñas, Philippines 22 December 2019 Won
40 Jess Jonassen 5 12 4 2.25 2   Australia   India Junction Oval, Melbourne, Australia 12 February 2020 Won
41 Emma Bargna 5 9 4 3.00 2   Germany   Austria Seebarn Cricket Ground, Lower Austria, Austria 13 August 2020 Won
42 Anuradha Doddaballapur 5 1 3 0.33 2   Germany   Austria Seebarn Cricket Ground, Lower Austria, Austria 14 August 2020 Won
43 Shabnim Ismail † (2/2) 5 12 4 3.00 2   South Africa   Pakistan Kingsmead, Durban, South Africa 31 January 2021 Won
44 Sarah Wetoto † (1/2) 5 12 4 3.00 1   Kenya   Botswana Gahanga International Cricket Stadium, Kigali, Rwanda 7 June 2021 Won
45 Sarah Wetoto † (2/2) 6 16 3.5 4.17 1   Kenya   Namibia Gahanga International Cricket Stadium, Kigali, Rwanda 12 June 2021 Won
46 Frederique Overdijk 7 3 4 0.75 1   Netherlands   France La Manga Club, Cartagena, Spain 26 August 2021 Won
47 Megan McColl 5 3 4 0.75 1   Scotland   France La Manga Club, Cartagena, Spain 30 August 2021 Won
48 Shameelah Mosweu 6 3 4 0.75 2   Botswana   Mozambique Botswana Cricket Association Oval, Gaborone, Botswana 10 September 2021 Won
49 Esther Mbofana 6 11 4 2.75 1   Zimbabwe   Eswatini Botswana Cricket Association Oval, Gaborone, Botswana 11 September 2021 Won
50 Loryn Phiri 5 6 4 1.50 2   Zimbabwe   Botswana Botswana Cricket Association Oval, Gaborone, Botswana 12 September 2021 Won
51 Wilka Mwatile 5 6 4 1.50 1   Namibia   Cameroon Botswana Cricket Association Oval, Gaborone, Botswana 14 September 2021 Won
52 Khushi Sharma 5 22 4 5.50 2   United Arab Emirates   Bhutan ICC Academy Ground 2, Dubai, UAE 25 November 2021 Won
53 Nahida Akter † (1/2) 5 12 3.4 3.27 2   Bangladesh   Kenya Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 19 January 2022 Won
54 Maria Jasvi 5 6 3 2.00 1   Kuwait   Saudi Arabia Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 2, Muscat, Oman 20 March 2022 Won
55 Amanda Dcosta 5 11 3 3.67 2   Oman   Kuwait Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat, Oman 24 March 2022 Won
56 Phiona Kulume 6 11 4 2.75 1   Uganda   Namibia Trans Namib Ground, Windhoek, Namibia 23 April 2022 Lost
57 Sune Wittmann 5 10 4 2.50 2   Namibia   Uganda Trans Namib Ground, Windhoek, Namibia 23 April 2022 Won
58 Nomvelo Sibanda † ♣ 5 14 3.3 4.00 1   Zimbabwe   Namibia Trans Namib Ground, Windhoek, Namibia 26 April 2022 Won
59 Mahadewa Pathirannehelage 5 16 5 4.00 2   Austria   Spain Dreux Sports Cricket Club, Dreux, France 5 May 2022 Won
60 Patricia Malemikia 5 6 4 1.50 1   Uganda   Nigeria IPRC Cricket Ground, Kigali, Rwanda 12 June 2022 Won
61 Asmina Karmacharya 5 10 3.5 2.60 1     Nepal   United Arab Emirates Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 24 June 2022 No result
62 Elena Predescu 5 9 4 2.25 2   Romania   Serbia Moara Vlasiei Cricket Ground, Ilfov County, Romania 10 September 2022 Won
63 Hollan Doriga 5 2 1.4 1.20 2   Papua New Guinea   Fiji Vanuatu Cricket Ground (Oval 2), Port Vila, Vanuatu 3 October 2022 Won
64 Kaia Arua (2/2) 5 11 4 2.75 1   Papua New Guinea   Vanuatu Vanuatu Cricket Ground (Oval 2), Port Vila, Vanuatu 5 October 2022 Won
65 Henao Thomas 5 13 3.5 3.39 2   Papua New Guinea   Fiji Vanuatu Cricket Ground, Port Vila, Vanuatu 5 October 2022 Won
66 Omaima Sohail 5 13 4 3.25 1   Pakistan   Sri Lanka Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh 11 October 2022 Won
67 Alison Stocks 7 3 3.4 0.81 1   Argentina   Peru Sao Fernando Polo and Cricket Club, Itaguaí, Brazil 14 October 2022 Won
68 Gunjan Shukla 5 7 3 2.33 1   Sweden   Isle of Man Desert Springs Cricket Ground, Almería, Spain 14 November 2022 Won
69 Phoup Srey Pheak 6 9 2.3 3.60 1   Cambodia   Philippines ISF Sports Ground, Phnom Penh, Cambodia 21 December 2022 Won
70 Megan Schutt 5 15 4 3.75 1   Australia   Pakistan North Sydney Oval, Sydney, Australia 24 January 2023 Won
71 Ada Bhasin † (1/2) 5 6 3 2.00 1   Singapore   Cambodia Morodok Techo National Stadium, Phnom Penh, Cambodia 8 February 2023 Won
72 Ashleigh Gardner 5 12 3 4.00 1   Australia   New Zealand Boland Park, Paarl, South Africa 11 February 2023 Won
73 Renuka Singh 5 15 4 3.75 1   India   England St George's Park, Gqeberha, South Africa 18 February 2023 Lost
74 Henriette Ishimwe 5 6 2.3 2.40 2   Rwanda   Cameroon Tafawa Balewa Square Cricket Oval, Lagos, Nigeria 31 March 2023 Won
75 Ainna Hamizah Hashim 5 4 4 1.00 2   Malaysia   Myanmar AZ Group Cricket Oval, Phnom Penh, Cambodia 14 May 2023 Won
76 Alison Siu 5 8 4 2.00 1   Hong Kong   China Pingfeng Campus Cricket Field, Hangzhou, China 28 May 2023 Tied
77 Chloe Greenchan 5 4 4 1.0 2   Jersey   Sweden FB Fields, St Clement, Jersey 2 June 2023 Won
78 Thipatcha Putthawong 5 8 3.5 2.08 1   Thailand   Netherlands Sportpark Maarschalkerweerd, Utrecht, Netherlands 14 July 2023 Won
79 Aggeliki Savvani 6 5 2.5 1.76 2   Greece   Romania Moara Vlasiei Cricket Ground, Moara Vlăsiei, Romania 5 August 2023 Won
80 Arlene Kelly 5 12 4 3.00 1   Ireland   Netherlands VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen, Netherlands 14 August 2023 Won
81 Sita Rana Magar 5 16 4 4.00 1     Nepal   Hong Kong Bayuemas Oval, Pandamaran, Malaysia 22 August 2023 Won
82 Xiuli Jin 5 15 4 3.75 1   China   Kuwait Bayuemas Oval, Pandamaran, Malaysia 31 August 2023 Lost
83 Nattaya Boochatham 5 5 4 1.25 2   Thailand   Myanmar Bayuemas Oval, Pandamaran, Malaysia 1 September 2023 Won
84 Teinemane Faimalo 5 8 4 2.00 1   Samoa   Fiji Vanuatu Cricket Ground (Oval 2), Port Vila, Vanuatu 1 September 2023 Lost
85 Kary Chan † (2/3) 5 4 3 1.33 1   Hong Kong   Kuwait Bayuemas Oval, Pandamaran, Malaysia 3 September 2023 Won
86 Goabilwe Matome 6 1 3 0.33 2   Botswana   Lesotho Botswana Cricket Association Oval 2, Gaborone, Botswana 3 September 2023 Won
87 Queentor Abel† (2/2) 5 5 4 1.25 2   Kenya   Cameroon Botswana Cricket Association Oval 1, Gaborone, Botswana 6 September 2023 Won
88 Nahida Akter † (2/2) 5 8 3.4 2.18 1   Bangladesh   Pakistan Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 25 October 2023 Won
89 Kary Chan † ♣ (3/3) 5 10 2.5 3.52 1   Hong Kong   Japan Hong Kong Cricket Club, Wong Nai Chung Gap, Hong Kong 15 November 2023 Won
90 Sangita Rai 5 6 4 1.50 2     Nepal   Japan Hong Kong Cricket Club, Wong Nai Chung Gap, Hong Kong 18 November 2023 Won
91 Mariko Hill 5 2 1.4 1.20 1   Hong Kong   Tanzania Hong Kong Cricket Club, Wong Nai Chung Gap, Hong Kong 19 November 2023 Won
92 Shorna Akter 5 28 4 7.0 2   Bangladesh   South Africa Willowmoore Park, Benoni, South Africa 3 December 2023 Won
93 Precious Marange 5 7 4 1.75 1   Zimbabwe   Uganda Entebbe Cricket Oval, Entebbe, Uganda 17 December 2023 Won
94 Ada Bhasin (2/2) 5 7 4 1.75 1   Singapore   Philippines Friendship Oval, Dasmariñas, Philippines 29 December 2023 Won
95 Selina Solman 5 9 4 2.25 2   Vanuatu   Cook Islands Lloyd Elsmore Park 1, Auckland, New Zealand 19 January 2024 Won
96 Mahirah Izzati Ismail 5 11 4 2.75 2   Malaysia   Bahrain Bayuemas Oval, Pandamaran, Malaysia 13 February 2024 Won
97 Rohmalia Rohmalia 7 0 3.2 0.00 2   Indonesia   Mongolia Udayana Cricket Ground, Jimbaran, Indonesia 24 April 2024 Won
98 Rachel Slater 5 17 4.0 4.25 2   Scotland   Uganda Tolerance Oval, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 25 April 2024 Won
99 Hannah Eulenkamp 6 6 3.0 2.00 1   Guernsey   Isle of Man Norman Edwards Memorial Ground, Winchester, England 5 May 2024 Won

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