Ken Cumming was a West Australian Fast-Medium Bowler who in Australian First Grade cricket in March 1944 took 5 wickets in consecutive balls.
Australian bowler Gary Gilmour took most of the wickets. He took total 11 wickets.
Dennis Lillee of Australia was the first bowler to take 350 wickets in Test Cricket. He achieved this mark in 1984 in the last match of his Test Cricket career at Sydney playing against Pakistan.
That would be a hat trick I believe (the first use of the word)
Played International Cricket for New Zealand. As an allrounder he took 431 wickets (at the time was a world record) in tests, and was the first bowler to pass 400 wickets.
New Zealand's Richard Hadlee became the first bowler to take 400 wickets. His 400th wicket came against India on February 4, 1990, at Christchurch.
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Spin bowler Jim Laker of England against Australia in the year 1956.
In 1956, England spin bowler Jim Laker took 19 wickets for 90 runs (19-90) which set not only the Test record for best match figures but also the first-class one.[15] Laker's second innings analysis of 10-53 was the first occasion of a bowler taking all ten wickets in a Test match innings and they remain the best innings figures. Indian Leg-spinner Anil Kumble is the only other bowler to have taken 10 wickets in an innings, claiming 10-74 against Pakistan in 1999.[16]
Murlidharan of Sri Lanka he had taken 800 wickets in test cricket
who was the first australian to take 400 test wickets
There are only a few bowlers who have more than 500 wickets in their tally. they are:Muthaiah MuralitharanShane WarneCourtney WalshAnil KumbleWasim AkramWaquar YounisHere 500 includes a tally of wickets in both Tests and ODIs. Only the top 3 in the list above have more than 500 wickets in test cricket alone.