Curtis Campher Stuns Cricket World with Historic Five-Wicket Haul in Five Balls
Irish all-rounder Curtis Campher etches his name into cricket folklore by claiming five wickets in five consecutive deliveries during Munster Reds' dominant T20 victory – a historic first in professional men's cricket.

Campher's Unprecedented Feat Stuns Dublin Crowd
Ireland's Curtis Campher delivered one of cricket's most extraordinary performances on Thursday, claiming five wickets in five legal deliveries during Munster Reds' 100-run thrashing of North West Warriors in the Inter-Provincial T20 Trophy. The 26-year-old all-rounder finished with remarkable figures of 5-16, sending shockwaves through the cricketing world.
The Moment of Magic
- 12th Over: Removed Ross Allen (23) and Gavin McKenna (0)
- 14th Over: Dismissed Craig Young (4), Liam Doherty (0), and Conor Olphert (0)
- Became first male cricketer to achieve five-in-five in professional cricket
"It felt surreal – like everyone was caught between disbelief and laughter," Campher recounted. "When that fifth stump flew, even our opponents shook their heads in amazement."
Campher's teammates mobbed the bowler after his record-breaking spell
From World Cup Heroics to Domestic Dominance
This historic performance comes four years after Campher's four-in-four for Ireland against the Netherlands at the 2021 T20 World Cup. The South Africa-born cricketer, who qualified for Ireland through his Cork-born mother, has now cemented his status as one of the game's most lethal death-over specialists.
Key Match Statistics
Metric | Detail |
---|---|
Total Defended | 189/7 |
Warriors Collapse | 89 all out (14.4 overs) |
Campher's Economy Rate | 4.0 RPO |
Hat-trick Balls | 2 (spanning two overs) |
Elevating Irish Cricket
Campher emphasized the significance of his achievement for Ireland's growing cricket culture: "Moments like this help put Irish cricket on the map. Pioneers like Kevin O'Brien paved the way – now it's our turn to inspire the next generation."
What makes this spell extraordinary?
- Achieved across two separate overs
- Mixed pace variations (125-138kph)
- 3 bowled, 2 caught behind
- Reduced Warriors from 72/4 to 76/9
The Road Ahead
With Ireland's T20 World Cup qualifiers approaching, national selectors will be monitoring Campher's form closely. As the cricketing world debates whether this feat can ever be repeated, one thing is certain – Dublin's Malahide Cricket Ground has witnessed history in its purest form.