(1). Shaun Pollock took 4 wickets in his first apperance for Warwickshire against Leichestershire in 1996. (2). Chaminda Vaas in the 2003 World Cup against Bangladesh took 4 wickets in the first over. (3). Lasith Malinga took 4 wickets in 4 consecutive balls, but in two overs; last 2 balls of one over and first two balls of the next over. (4). Andrew Caddick in 2000, 4th Test against the West Indies, at Headingley, took 4 Wickets in a over. (5). Lasith malinga vs South Africa, 4 wickets on 4 consecutive Balls. (6). In 2010 World T20 Cricket Championship, Mohammed Aamer of Pakistan bowled the 20th and final over against Australia and reaped 5 wickets. However, 2 of the 5 wicket were not accredited to Aamer, as they were run outs. (7). Ken Cumming, Australian bowler in First Grade cricket in March 1944 took 5 wickets in consecutive balls. (8). South African born bowler Neil Wagner took 5 wickets in an over in a First Class match in New Zealand against Wellington on 6th April 2011.(9) Ansh bowled the over in 2011 in which he picked up 5 wickets
8 wickets by Chaminda Vaas 8-29
4 wickets Chaminda Vaas(Sri Lanka) in ODI against Bangladesh 3 wickets Irfan Pathan(INDIA) in Test against Pakistan
Two people have taken 9 wickets in consecutive deliveries so at least 5 of them must have been taken in one over the most recent was in 1967 in a school match by an S Fleming.
Rangana Herath(srilanka)
Chaminda Vaas (Sri Lanka) took most wickets in the 2003 Cricket World Cup. He took 23 wickets in the 2003 Cricket World Cup.
More to come, hopefully! His current tally is: 218 test wickets, 169 ODI, 331 first class, 289 limited over.
Taking his first five wickets, indeed his first five-wicket haul, with five consecutive wickets in his second first-class game, and counting until his final first-class match on July 18, 2010, Muttiah Muralitharan has taken 1374 wickets, including 800 wickets in Test cricket.
Glenn McGrath with 71 Wickets over all World cup matches
Lasith malinga In any cricket, a Stuart Woodcock, took a wicket with every ball of an over in either 1977 or 78, 4 bowled, 2 caught by the keeper. This was in an U15 or U16 school game for Sandbach School, at Sandbach School. At the time I believe it was the first recorded instance of this happening, certainly in the UK. It made the national papers. I have since read a book suggesting someone took 9 consecutive wickets, clearly over 2 overs in a school game in South Africa.
Each team will bowl 1 over at the wickets with out a batsman whoever gets the most wickets wins
Phill Simmons of west indies 10overs 8 maisdens 3 runs 4 wickets
Jil Laker of England took 9 wkts in first inning and 10 wkts in second inning against Australia in 1955-56 at Headigley, England. Anil Kumble was also succeeded to took 10 out of 10 in 1999 against Pakistan at Delhi.