Six wickets in six balls means every single delivery in an over took a wicket.
No wides. No dot balls. No reprieve. Just six balls, six batsmen, all out.
It has never happened in a Test match. Not in an ODI. Not in a T20 international.
Despite over a century of international cricket, the 6 ball 6 wicket record belongs entirely to club and youth level.
6 Ball 6 Wicket Record List

Here is every bowler who has done it, with full match context for each.
Complete 6 Ball 6 Wicket Record List
| # | Bowler | Country | Year | Format / Level | Match Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aled Carey | Australia | 2017 | Club (Ballarat CA) | Won |
| 2 | Oliver Whitehouse | England | 2019 | Junior Club (Worcestershire) | Won |
| 3 | Harshit Seth | India / UAE | 2021 | U19 T20 League (Ajman) | Won by 93 runs |
| 4 | Virandeep Singh | Malaysia | 2022 | Club T20 (Nepal) | Won (televised) |
| 5 | Matt Rowe | New Zealand | 2023 | School Cricket (Tauranga) | Won |
| 6 | Gareth Morgan | Australia | 2023 | Club (Gold Coast Premier League) | Won (defended 5 off 6) |
Each Spell Explained
Aled Carey (2017) — First on Record
Aled Carey, playing for Golden Point CC in the Ballarat Cricket Association, is the first bowler confirmed to have taken 6 wickets in 6 consecutive balls.
His victims fell three ways: three were bowled, one was LBW, and two were caught. The opposition collapsed from 40/2 to 40/8 in a single over.
No other bowler had been confirmed to achieve this before him.
Oliver Whitehouse (2019) — Age 12, Eight Wickets in Two Overs
Oliver Whitehouse was 12 years old when he took 6 wickets in 6 balls for Bromsgrove CC in Worcestershire, England. He did not stop there. His next over brought two more wickets.
His combined figures across two overs: 8 wickets, 0 runs conceded.
He is the youngest bowler on this list.
Harshit Seth (2021) — Double Hat-Trick in U19 T20
Harshit Seth took his 6 consecutive wickets during the Karwan Under-19 Global T20 League in Ajman, UAE. His team, DCC Starets, was defending 137.
His spell across the match: 8 wickets for 4 runs in 4 overs. The six consecutive dismissals were part of a double hat-trick spread across several overs. His team won by 93 runs.
Virandeep Singh (2022) — Final Over, Came From Nowhere
This is the one that defies belief. Malaysia Club XI needed to defend the match in the last over of a Nepal Pro Club Championship game. Push Sports Delhi sat on 130/3 needing just 4 runs to win from 6 balls.
Left-arm spinner Virandeep Singh took all 6 wickets off all 6 balls. Malaysia won. The entire over was televised, making this the only confirmed recorded footage of a 6-ball 6-wicket spell in cricket.
Matt Rowe (2023) — School Cricket, 17 Years Old
Matt Rowe was 17 when he took 6 wickets in 6 consecutive balls for Palmerston North Boys High School in Tauranga, New Zealand. His final match figures were 9 wickets for 12 runs.
His teammates ran onto the pitch the moment the sixth wicket fell.
Gareth Morgan (2023) — Captain, Final Over, Five Runs to Defend
The most pressure-filled performance on this list. Gold Coast Premier League Division 3: Surfers Paradise needed 5 runs off the final over to beat Mudgeeraba Nerang CC.
Club captain Gareth Morgan took 6 wickets in 6 balls. Four were caught, two were bowled. He finished the match with 7 wickets for 16 runs. Surfers Paradise ended on 174/4 instead of 178.
6 Ball 6 Wicket Record in T20 Format
Two spells on this list happened in T20-format matches:
- Harshit Seth (2021) — Karwan U19 Global T20 League, UAE
- Virandeep Singh (2022) — Nepal Pro Club Championship (T20 format)
Neither match was an ICC sanctioned T20 international. The 6-ball 6-wicket record in T20 cricket remains at the club and youth level only.
| Format | Confirmed Cases | International Level? |
|---|---|---|
| Club Cricket | 4 | No |
| Youth / School | 2 | No |
| T20 Club Format | 2 | No |
| ICC T20 International | 0 | — |
| ODI | 0 | — |
| Test Cricket | 0 | — |
Did Shane Warne Ever Take 6 Wickets in 6 Balls?
No. Shane Warne never took 6 wickets in 6 consecutive balls in any format or level of cricket.
Warne took hat-tricks in Test cricket and produced some of the most destructive bowling spells in cricket history, including 8/71 against England in Brisbane.
But a six-ball, six-wicket over was not among his records.
If you came here searching for a Warne 6-ball 6-wicket spell, it does not exist.
Has Anyone Taken 6 Wickets in 6 Balls in Test Cricket?
No. The 6-ball 6-wicket record in Test cricket has not been set by any bowler in history.
Hat-tricks in Test cricket are rare enough, with only 46 recorded across all Test-playing nations.
Four wickets in four balls have happened a handful of times.
Six consecutive wickets in one over has never been confirmed at the Test level.
Rauf and S. Joseph — Clearing Up the Search Questions
Some searches specifically ask about Shahnawaz Rauf or S. Joseph in connection with 6-ball 6-wicket records.
Neither player has a confirmed 6-ball 6-wicket spell on record at any level of cricket.
If new information becomes available, it has not been officially confirmed or reported by credible cricket sources as of the time of writing.
FAQs
- Q1. Who was the first bowler to take 6 wickets in 6 balls?
Aled Carey of Golden Point Cricket Club, Australia. He did it in a Ballarat Cricket Association match in 2017.
- Q2. Has 6 wickets in 6 balls ever happened in international cricket?
No. Every confirmed case is from a club, school, or youth-level cricket. No Test, ODI, or T20 international has seen this feat.
- Q3. Who is the youngest to take 6 wickets in 6 balls?
Oliver Whitehouse, aged 12, for Bromsgrove CC in Worcestershire, England, in 2019.
- Q4. Which spell was televised?
Virandeep Singh’s final-over spell in the Nepal Pro Club Championship in 2022. It is the only confirmed case with recorded footage.
- Q5. Did Shane Warne take 6 wickets in 6 balls?
No. Warne holds multiple hat-trick records, but never took 6 consecutive wickets in one over.
- Q6. What about Rauf and S. Joseph?
No confirmed 6-ball 6-wicket spell exists for either player in any official or credible record.
Conclusion:
Six people have taken 6 wickets in 6 consecutive balls in cricket history.
All of them did it in a club, school, or youth cricket.
None has done it in an international match.
The 6 ball 6 wicket record list is short for a reason.
It requires six perfect deliveries in a row, each one good enough to take a wicket, with no room for error in between.
In over 140 years of professional cricket, not one international bowler has managed it in a full match.
One day, someone will.
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