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6 Ball 6 Wickets in Cricket History – Full Record List & Details

By Mouli Gupta | Wed Nov 19 2025
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6 Ball 6 Wickets in Cricket History – Full Record List & Details
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Taking six wickets in six consecutive balls is one of the greatest achievements in cricket. To achieve this feat, a bowler must have a high level of skill, extreme accuracy and control over each ball. To achieve this feat, a bowler must not only bowl well, but also bowl six consecutive balls with almost flawless completion, with each ball capable of taking a wicket.

Very few cricketers at all levels of competition have ever achieved such an amazing feat, and when it does, it is usually immediately noted around the world and remembered by both fans and players for years to come.

This article reviews the bowlers who have achieved this incredible feat of taking six wickets in six balls and provides background information on how their amazing bowling spells came about.

Bowlers Who Took 6 Balls And 6 Wickets in Cricket History

Taking six wickets in six balls is one of the most thrilling moments for any bowler in the game of cricket. The skill, precision, and control a bowler demonstrates while achieving this feat is incredible and can turn the tide of an entire match in a matter of seconds.

In cricket’s centuries-old history, only a few bowlers have achieved this magical feat, often under extremely tense and memorable circumstances. In this section of our site, we provide information about the most wickets taken by bowlers who achieved this incredible feat in the ICC ODI World Cup, as well as the wonderful memories these bowlers created while competing on the cricket field.

List of bowlers who took 6 wickets in 6 balls

Bowler Country / Team Year Level / Tournament Highlights
Aled Carey Australia – Golden Point CC 2017 Ballarat Cricket Association (Club) First-ever 6/6; mix of bowled, LBW, and catches
Harshit Seth India/UAE – DCC Starets (U19) 2021 Karwan Global U19 League, Ajman (UAE) Double hat-trick, 8 wickets in 4 overs
Virandeep Singh Malaysia XI 2022 Pro Club Championship, Nepal First-ever televised 6/6; included team hat-trick
Oliver Whitehouse England – Bromsgrove CC 2019 Junior Club Cricket (Worcestershire, Age 12) Youngest to achieve 6/6, bowled 2 overs for 8 wickets
Matt Rowe New Zealand – Palmerston Nth Boys HS 2023 School Cricket (Tauranga, NZ) 17-year-old; 9 for 12 match figures
Gareth Morgan Australia – Mudgeeraba Nerang CC 2023 Gold Coast Premier League Div. 3 (Club) Final over drama, defended 5 runs, took 7/16

1. Aled Carey (2017)

At the time of writing, Aled Carey is the only person to have achieved every cricketer’s dream: taking six wickets in six balls. He achieved this feat for East Ballarat in a Ballarat Cricket Association match. What followed will astonish you: Carey reduced East Ballarat from 40/2 to 40/8 in just one over. Aled, a bowler for Golden Point Cricket Club, bowled a remarkable spell, including two catches, one LBW, and three clean bowled batsmen.

Aled’s incredible achievement raised the bar even higher for this elite group of bowlers, demonstrating that magical moments of bowling brilliance can occur just as easily on suburban cricket pitches as on the biggest stages. His innings is now forever etched in the annals of cricket history, inspiring countless young bowlers to achieve the seemingly impossible.

2. Harshit Seth (2021)

Indian youngster Harshit Seth made headlines in cricket history while playing in the Caravan Under-19 Global T20 League in Ajman, United Arab Emirates. He defended a modest total of 137 for his team and then delivered the best bowling performance of his life, dismantling the Hyderabad Hawks Academy batting line-up, taking six wickets to reduce the score from 12/0 to 16/9.

Seth’s magic was evident in several overs – he took one wicket in the third over, four wickets in the fifth over, and two wickets in the seventh over, completing a rare double hat-trick. He concluded his spell with an incredible 8/4 in four overs, helping his team to a resounding 93-run victory. This demonstrated how a young player, displaying maturity beyond his years, can turn a match around even in the most difficult cricketing conditions.

3. Virandeep Singh (2022)

Left-arm Malaysian bowler Virandeep Singh produced perhaps the most thrilling finish to a match in the Nepal Pro Club Championship. Push Sports Delhi were ahead at 130/3 after 19 overs, but Singh’s six wickets in the final over turned a potential win into a crushing defeat. In addition to his six wickets, Singh also contributed to the match’s outcome by effecting several run-outs between the wickets, highlighting the importance of teamwork complementing individual ability at crucial times.

He bowled a variety of deliveries, including clean bowls, sharp catch-and-bowl deliveries, and tight stump lines, leaving the opposition batsmen with no choice but to play defensively. As a result of his incredible performance, Singh helped Malaysia Club XI successfully chase down the target of 133 runs with 15 balls to spare.

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4. Oliver Whitehouse (2019)

Oliver Whitehouse of Worcestershire, England, has joined the elite club of cricketers who have taken six wickets in six consecutive balls at the age of twelve—a feat that is extremely rare. Whitehouse achieved the feat by taking six wickets in six balls in his first over and then took two more wickets in his second to take his total to eight wickets for zero.

Whitehouse’s display of skill against Cookhill Cricket Club proved that age is no factor for a talented player who fully displays his skills. The young English cricketer’s impressive performance has inspired many children around the world to aspire to similar greatness and demonstrates that exceptional cricketing performances can be achieved even at the junior level worldwide.

5. Matt Rowe (2023)

Young New Zealander Matt Rowe never forgot such memories. As a member of his school cricket team, Rowe bowled exceptionally well, demonstrating his excellent pace and control. Rowe maintained constant pressure on the opposition with every ball, managing to dismiss both his opponent and the next batsman. He used his clever bowling strategy to successfully break the stumps and have opposition batsmen caught behind. After completing the “dream” over, Rowe took six wickets, and his teammates ran to celebrate this impressive performance. Rowe was proud to showcase his growing skills.

6. Gareth Morgan (2023)

Gold Coast Premier League team captain Gareth Morgan provided superb leadership throughout the match, and it was Morgan who delivered the winning performance in the final over. Surfers Paradise needed only five runs to chase down a target of 178, but Morgan’s performance turned the match into a close contest and prevented Surfers Paradise from securing victory. In addition to being the leading wicket-taker of the day, Morgan also dismissed his opponents through four catches and two bowled dismissals, ultimately restricting them to 174/4.

Morgan’s outstanding performance exemplified how experienced bowlers are capable of delivering match-winning performances under immense pressure. Morgan’s outstanding performance also served as a reminder that six wickets in six balls is a true testament to the power of the game.

Read More: 6 Ball 6 Sixes Record List: Top 10 Players (T20Is/Tests/ODIs)

Conclusion

The handful of bowlers who have taken 6 wickets in 6 balls are part of a rare group of cricketers who have crossed the boundaries of the imagination of the fans. These six bowlers – Aled Carey, Gareth Morgan and others – will always be remembered for their amazing and still unbelievable 6 wickets. The 6 ball, 6 wicket records of these bowlers span across all levels and age groups of cricket – domestic/club cricket; youth cricket; adult cricket – and show the level of bowling from any cricketing field. Although no one has yet achieved the 6 ball, 6 wicket record in international cricket, Aled Carey and others have earned their place in the list of great bowling records in cricket. Moreover, their achievement serves as an inspiration to every bowler in the world.

FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Has anyone ever taken 6 wickets in 6 balls in an international cricket match?

No. This feat has only been achieved in domestic or club level competition, but has never been achieved in international cricket.

Q2. Who was the first player to take 6 wickets in 6 balls?

The first player to achieve this rare feat for Golden Point CC was Aled Carey in 2017.

Q3. How old is the youngest person to take 6 wickets in 6 balls?

In 2023, Oliver Whitehouse achieved this extraordinary feat when he was just 12 years old.

Q4. Which country has produced the most bowlers to achieve this feat?

Australia has achieved this rare feat twice – by Aled Carey and Gareth Morgan.

Q5. Do team outs such as run-outs count as 6 wickets in 6 balls?

Yes, they do. Virandeep Singh’s effort included a run-out in his six consecutive outs.

Read Next: Most 5-Wicket Hauls in Cricket History (T20s+Tests+ODIs)

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Mouli Gupta
Mouli Gupta

Hello readers! My name is Mouli Gupta, I am a content writer with over 2+ years of experience. I love writing simple and engaging sports content and sharing clear, helpful cricket stories with readers. So did you like my articles? If you have any questions, please comment now. Thanks for reading.

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