• Sajid Khan and Noman Ali grabbed all 20 wickets in England's second innings during the Multan Test.

  • Noman finished with figures of 11/147 in the match.

7 instances when two bowlers took all 20 wickets in a Test match feat. Sajid Khan and Noman Ali
Sajid Khan, Noman Ali (PC: X)

Sajid Khan and Noman Ali achieved a rare feat by sharing all 20 wickets in Pakistan’s second Test match against England at the Multan Cricket Stadium. This performance not only secured Pakistan’s first home Test victory in over three years but also placed them in an exclusive club of bowlers who have accomplished this milestone.

Historic feat in Multan

During the second Test, Sajid Khan claimed 9 wickets while Noman Ali took 11, completely dismantling the English batting line-up. This remarkable performance marked the seventh instance in Test cricket where two bowlers from the same team took all 20 wickets in a match. The duo’s effort not only dominated the headlines but also highlighted the significance of spin bowling in subcontinental conditions.

Here’s a look at seven instances when two bowlers took all 20 wickets in a Test match:

BowlersWickets takenOppositionVenueYear
Monty Noble & Hugh Trumble13 & 7ENGMelbourne1902
Colin Blythe & Geoff Hurst11 & 9AUSBirmingham1909
Bert Vogler & Aubrey Faulkner12 & 8ENGJohannesburg1910
Jim Laker & Tony Lock19 & 1AUSManchester1956
Fazal Mahmood & Khan Mohammad13 & 7AUSKarachi1956
Bob Massie & Denis Lillee16 & 4ENGLord’s1972
Sajid Khan & Noman Ali9 & 11ENGMultan2024

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Early Examples: Noble and Trumble

The first recorded instance of two bowlers taking all wickets occurred in 1902, when Monty Noble and Hugh Trumble combined to take all 20 wickets against England in Melbourne. This early example set the stage for future bowling partnerships.

Blythe and Hurst’s contribution

In 1909, Colin Blythe and Geoff Hurst achieved this feat against Australia in Birmingham, showcasing the effectiveness of spin bowling during that era.

Laker and Lock: A legendary duo

One of the most famous instances occurred in 1956, when English spinners Jim Laker and Tony Lock dominated the Australian side at Manchester. Laker’s incredible haul of 19 wickets remains a record for the most wickets taken by a bowler in a single Test match.

Mahmood and Khan Mohammad’s magic in Karachi

In another notable performance, Fazal Mahmood and Khan Mohammad took all wickets against Australia in Karachi in 1956, further highlighting the prowess of Pakistani bowlers during that period.

Massie and Lillee’s masterclass

In the early ’70s, Bob Massie and Dennis Lillee combined to take all wickets against England at Lord’s in 1972, cementing their place as one of cricket’s most formidable bowling pairs.

Sajid and Noman’s spin web around England

In the recent Test match, Sajid Khan (9/204) and Noman Ali (11/147) led Pakistan to a convincing victory against England by 152 runs. Their combined efforts dismantled the English batting lineup, marking a significant achievement for both bowlers and the team.

Also READ: Netizens go wild as Sajid Khan, Noman Ali fire Pakistan to a crushing win over England in the 2nd Test

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