Devon Malcolm 9/57 against South Africa -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NncjEUUESUWhat people also forget is that Alan Donald saw this spell of bowling and marked up his run up with all the glee of Will E Coyote being served up Roadrunner on a plate. A certain Mr G Gooch worked on the principle if you are going to slash, slash hard, and ended up with 33 of 20 balls, one A Donald's spell 2-0-23-0 and England 107-1 at the close.
The other great Oval memory is Phil Tufnell's bamboozling spell of 6 wickets for 4 runs either side of lunch against the West Indies where, on a fast wicket, he bowled slow loopy turning deliveries which gave the batters time to outwit themselves. The West Indies had to follow against England for the first time in 22 years. Desmond Haynes carried his bat for 75 and there were ironic cheers in the second innings when he reached 25 and brought up a 100. I've always wondered what he thought standing at the other end.