A single bowler taking 5 wickets in an innings is called "a 5 wicket haul"
It means that the bowler dismissed 5 batsmen from the batting team by means of bowling them out or caught behind or caught in the field or leg before wicket. Taking 5 wickets in one match is a great achievement.
Wasim Akram has taken 122 wickets in 77 Matches at Sharjah, that's record for most wickets by a bowler on a single venue.
Anil Kumble
Andy bichel
A single bowler taking ten wickets in a Test match has taken a ten-fer.
it was mitchell Johnson
Mehboob Alam from Nepal against Mozambique in Jersey, UK, on 25 May 2008 took all 10 Wickets and holds Guinness world record.
Glan McGrath (Australia)-2003, Andy Bichel (Australia)-2003 & Winston Davis (West Indies)-1983.
Only two bowlers have done this feat in the history of the Test Cricket. The first bowler to achieve was Jim Laker of England; 10 for 53, against Australia in 1956. And the second bowler is Anil Kumble of India who took all the ten wickets (10 for 74) in 1999 against Pakistan.
Fenerbahce
Best batter: Don Bradman (average of 99.98 runs per innings)Best bowler: Muttiah Murilitharan (over 600 wickets)It's Sir Donal BrandmanShane Warne also has over 600 wickets which were taken against much more talented opponents. Hence "King of Spin"If it had to go to a single person, I would say Sachin Tendulkar, numbers and averages aside I will quote Matthew Hayden "I have seen god, he bats at number 3 for India"No , its Rahul DravidJacques Kallis...as of June 2010, and still going.....11,000 test runs (avg 55), 11,000 ODI runs (avg 46), 263 test wickets (avg 31), 254 ODI wickets (avg 32). No one matches that overall performance.