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The players have taken five-wicket hauls at three different venues, two in the West Indies and one overseas.[1] The most common venue for a West Indies player to achieve the feat is Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, where it has occurred five times.[1] All three hauls which occurred overseas took place at Old Trafford in Manchester, England.[1][2]

Hines Johnson was the first West Indian player to take a five-wicket haul on his Test debut, taking five wickets for 41 runs against England in 1948.[3][4] Alf Valentine, Darren Sammy and Franklyn Rose took eight, seven and six wickets respectively, while six others have taken five wickets on their debut.[5] Valentine took eight wickets for 104 runs, the best bowling figures by a West Indian bowler on debut, against England in 1950, at Old Trafford, Manchester.[6] He accumulated 11 wickets for 204 runs in the match.[7] Johnson and Valentine are the only West Indians to have taken ten wickets in a match on debut; Johnson is one of only nine bowlers to take two five-wicket hauls on debut.[8][9] Amongst the bowlers, Johnson is the most economical, with 1.17 runs per over,[10] and Sammy has the best strike rate.[11][note 1] As of 2017, the most recent bowler to achieve the feat was Sammy, taking seven wickets for 66 runs in his debut Test, against England in 2007.[13][5]

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