10 Best Bowling Figures In The Hundred Men’s (2026 Records)

Written By: Sanjay Thomas
Published: April 3, 2026

Calvin Harrison holds the best bowling figures in The Hundred Men’s Competition. His 5/11 for Manchester Originals against Northern Superchargers in 2023 set a record that still stands today. 

The Hundred is England’s 100-ball cricket format, launched in 2021 with eight city-based teams. Each bowler gets just 20 balls per innings, four fewer than a standard T20. That shorter window makes five-wicket hauls harder to take. 

This article covers the top 10 all-time figures, with match stats, context, and impact.

Best Bowling Figures in The Hundred Men’s Competition (Top 10 List)

Here are the top 10 best bowling figures in The Hundred Men’s Competition, based on all-time records.

PlayerTeamBowling Figures
Calvin HarrisonManchester Originals5/11
Tim SoutheeBirmingham Phoenix5/12
Josh LittleManchester Originals5/13
Sam CurranOval Invincibles5/16
Marchant de LangeTrent Rockets5/20
Imran TahirBirmingham Phoenix5/25
Henry BrookesBirmingham Phoenix5/25
Sean AbbottManchester Originals4/8
Matt ParkinsonManchester Originals4/9
Riley MeredithWelsh Fire4/9

Seven bowlers have taken five-wicket hauls in this competition, with the top four five-fors all coming at economy rates below 5.0.

The sections below cover each of these bowling performances in full detail.

1. Calvin Harrison 

Overs3.2 (20 balls)
Runs Conceded11
Wickets5
Economy3.30
OppositionNorthern Superchargers
VenueEmirates Old Trafford, Manchester
Match Date20 August 2023

The Superchargers needed 165 and were already 37/4 when Harrison started. He dismissed five batters, sent down 12 dot balls, and conceded just 11 runs. 

Calvin Harrison 
Image Source: BBC

Manchester Originals won by 81 runs. His economy of 3.30 from 20 balls remains the benchmark for leg-spin bowling in this format.

2. Tim Southee 

Overs3.2 (20 balls)
Runs Conceded12
Wickets5
Economy3.60
OppositionTrent Rockets
VenueEdgbaston, Birmingham
Match Date12 August 2024

Southee struck with his third ball, trapping Tom Banton LBW. He attacked the top of the off stump throughout. A hat-trick was overturned on review, but his 5/12 from 20 balls restricted Trent Rockets to 118. 

Tim Southee 
Image Source: Sky Sports

Birmingham Phoenix chased 119 comfortably and knocked Trent Rockets out of the 2024 competition.

3. Josh Little 

Overs3.2 (20 balls)
Runs Conceded13
Wickets5
Economy3.90
OppositionOval Invincibles
VenueEmirates Old Trafford, Manchester
Match Date31 August 2022

Oval Invincibles had the stronger squad on paper. Little made that irrelevant. He struck in the powerplay, removing Jordan Cox and Will Jacks to leave the Invincibles at 23/3. 

Josh Little 
Image Source: BBC

More wickets followed as Manchester Originals won by six wickets, booking their place in the Eliminator. His left-arm angle was unplayable throughout.

4. Sam Curran 

Overs3.2 (20 balls)
Runs Conceded16
Wickets5
Economy4.80
OppositionLondon Spirit
VenueLord’s, London
Match Date4 August 2024

Curran hit 51 off 22 balls before bowling. He removed Critchley and Dawson early, then dismissed Lawrence, Hetmyer, and Russell on three consecutive deliveries for a hat-trick. 

Sam Curran 
Image Source: Mid-Day

Oval Invincibles won by 30 runs. No other player on this list scored a half-century and took a five-for in the same game.

5. Marchant de Lange 

Overs3.2 (20 balls)
Runs Conceded20
Wickets5
Economy6.00
OppositionSouthern Brave
VenueTrent Bridge, Nottingham
Match Date25 July 2021

Just the third men’s match in The Hundred’s history, and de Lange made it count. 

Marchant de Lange
Image Source: BBC

He hit the deck hard at 90 mph, took a wicket every four balls, and restricted Brave to 126/8. Trent Rockets chased the target in 82 balls, winning by nine wickets.

6. Imran Tahir 

Overs3.1 (19 balls)
Runs Conceded25
Wickets5
Economy7.89
OppositionWelsh Fire
VenueEdgbaston, Birmingham
Match Date9 August 2021

Welsh Fire needed 185 and struggled against Tahir’s variations from the start. He took three wickets on consecutive balls to claim The Hundred’s first-ever hat-trick. 

Imran Tahir 
Image Source: ESPNCricinfo

At 42, he was the oldest player in the competition and the first spinner to take a five-for. Birmingham Phoenix won by 93 runs.

7. Henry Brookes 

Overs3.2 (20 balls)
Runs Conceded25
Wickets5
Economy7.50
OppositionSouthern Brave
VenueEdgbaston, Birmingham
Match Date10 August 2022

Phoenix were missing four senior seamers through injury. Brookes stepped in and removed de Kock, Tim David, Davies, Fuller, and Garton on his home debut. 

Henry Brookes 
Image Source: BBC

He also took two catches in the outfield. Phoenix won by 53 runs, ending Brave’s nine-match unbeaten run.

8. Sean Abbott 

Overs2.3 (15 balls)
Runs Conceded8
Wickets4
Economy3.20
OppositionWelsh Fire
VenueEmirates Old Trafford, Manchester
Match Date16 August 2022

Welsh Fire chased 150 but never settled. Abbott took four wickets in 15 balls, dismissing Clarke, Banton, Critchley, and Zampa. Fire were bowled out for 102. 

Sean Abbott 
Image Source: BBC

Originals won by 47 runs. At an economy of 3.20, Abbott’s figures stand as the best among all four-wicket hauls on this list.

9. Matt Parkinson 

Overs3.2 (20 balls)
Runs Conceded9
Wickets4
Economy2.70
OppositionBirmingham Phoenix
VenueEmirates Old Trafford, Manchester
Match Date25 July 2021

Phoenix batted first on a gripping surface and were bowled out for 87 in 84 balls, the first time any team had been dismissed inside their 100-ball allocation. 

Matt Parkinson 
Image Source: Sky Sports

Parkinson took Livingstone with his first ball and later bowled Cooke through the gate. Originals chased 88 and won by six wickets.

10. Riley Meredith 

Overs2.5 (17 balls)
Runs Conceded9
Wickets4
Economy3.18
OppositionManchester Originals
VenueSophia Gardens, Cardiff
Match Date13 August 2025

Meredith removed Salt, McKinney, and Chapman in his first 10 balls. Originals crashed to 14/3. Buttler fought back with 57 off 34, but Meredith returned and yorked Baker to finish with 4/9 from 17 balls. 

Riley Meredith 
Image Source: BBC

Welsh Fire won by 25 runs and took their first win of the 2025 season.

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Conclusion: Calvin Harrison Has the Best Bowling Figures in The Hundred Men’s Competition

Calvin Harrison’s 5/11 against Northern Superchargers in 2023 remains the best bowling figures in The Hundred Men’s Competition. Seven bowlers have taken five-wicket hauls across five seasons, and each did it in a different phase of play. 

Spin and pace both appear in this top 10. Economy rates, match context, and timing set each spell apart from the rest. No single formula defines a standout performance in this format. 

For full stats and records, visit the official website at thehundred.com.

FAQs

Who takes 7 wickets in one match?

No bowler has taken 7 wickets in a single men’s Hundred match. The maximum is 5, achieved by seven different bowlers across five seasons.

Who are India’s top 3 best bowlers?

Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, and Kuldeep Yadav are India’s top three bowlers across formats, based on current performance and recent international results.

What is the most successful team in The Hundred?

Oval Invincibles are the most successful team in the men’s competition, winning three consecutive titles from 2023 to 2025 under Sam Billings.

What are Mohammed Siraj’s best ODI bowling figures?

Mohammed Siraj’s best ODI figures are 6/21, taken against Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup final on 17 September 2023 in Colombo.

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