While batting and bowling records are well covered in most sources of cricket statistics, fielding receives lesser attention (as the data points are only for catches and stumpings). Here we take a closer look at this neglected field.
Most dismissals in an innings (6 and above):
The first keeper to take 6 catches/dismissals in an innings was Wally Grout in 1957-58.
http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia/content/player/5449.html
The record was then shared by DT Lindsay, JT Murray and SMH Kirmani, the last instance being in 1975-76.
Wasim Bari then became the first to take 7 dismissals in an innings in 1978-79. He was followed by Bob Taylor (though that was overshadowed by Botham’s 13 wickets + century as well as a total eclipse) in 1979-80. Later Ian Smith and Ridley Jacobs joined the 7-catch club.
Most catches in an innings by a non-keeper (5 and above):
The first non-keeper to take 5 catches in an innings was Victor Richardson, who is nowadays better-known as the maternal grandfather of the Chappells. Some resemblance can be seen:
http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia/content/player/7346.html
The second to do so was India’s Yajurvindra Singh on his debut in 1976-77. A total of 12 fielders have now reached the mark of 5 catches in an innings.
Now we look at match performances.
Most dismissals in a match (9 and above):
The first to make 9 dismissals was Australia’s Gilbert Langley in 1956 (Laker’s series).
http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia/content/player/6258.html
No one else took 9 in a match until 1979-80, when Bob Taylor took 10 (along with 7 in an innings in the match of Botham and the eclipse).
http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/21494.html
Before anyone else could cross 10, the new record of 11 was set by RC Russell in 1995-96.
http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/19500.html
Subsequently several others have taken 10 dismissals (a total of 4 including WP Saha and Sarfaraz Ahmed) and 11 dismissals in a match (a total of 3 including AB de Villiers and Rishabh Pant).
And finally;
Most dismissals in a match by a non-keeper (7 and above):
The first to take 7 catches in a match was Greg Chappell in 1974-75. Unfortunately his grandfather did not see this as he had passed away a few years earlier, although he had lived long enough to see Ian Chappell make a good start in Tests.
http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia/content/player/4558.html
And the second was Yajurvindra Singh on his debut in 1976-77.
http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/player/36072.html
Unfortunately he played only in 4 Tests.
Several others took 7 in a match. The next record of 8 catches was set by AM Rahane in 2015 (although India lost that Test).
http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/player/277916.html
He continues to have that record to himself, although you will see ABD with 8 catches as a fielder. However, he took these 8 catches as a keeper substituting for the injured Q de Kock. He is listed as a non-keeper here as he was not the nominated keeper for this Test.
de Villiers was also the captain in this Test. This was a day-night Test against Zimbabwe which got over in 2 days.
Meanwhile, several others took 7 catches in a match. The last was KL Rahul in 2018.