Panesar became the first English spinner to take five wickets at the WACA
Written by Muhammad Asim on December 15th, 2006
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Monty Panesar became the first English spinner to take five or more wickets in an innings at Perth. The left-armer achieved this feat when he took five for 92 against Australia in the third Ashes Test at WACA yesterday. For readers interest the accompanying table as the complete details.

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