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1st Test, Australia v England, Statistical Highlights

It was the 1550th Test match in cricket history

Rajneesh Gupta
11-Jul-2001
  • It was the 1550th Test match in cricket history.
  • It was Australia's 615th and England's 782nd Test match.
  • It was the 297th match between these two sides. The record now reads : Australia 118, England 93 and drawn 86.
  • It was the 145th match between these two sides in England. The record now reads : Australia 44,England 40 and drawn 61.
  • It was the 37th match on this ground and 11th between these two sides. The record now reads : Australia 3,England 4,drawn 4.
  • Usman Afzaal, the Pakistan born left handed batsman and slow left arm bowler, was making his Test debut for England. He became 606th player to play for England.
  • Steve Bucknor and George Sharp were officiating in their 57th and 14th match respectively.
  • The 103 run-partnership between Alec Stewart and Andrew Caddick was the 15th century partnership for the tenth wicket in Test cricket. It was the fourth century partnership for England in all Tests. It was also the best for England against Australia at home soil.
  • Mark Waugh when reached 30,became fifth leading run scorer for Australia surpassing Greg Chappell's run-aggregate of 7110 from 87 Tests. Mark at the end of this match has aggregated 7130 runs from 112 matches.
  • Steve Waugh (105) when reached 35,completed his 9000 runs in his 136th Test and 216th innings. He became only the third batsman in Test history to reach this milestone after Indian Sunil Gavaskar (10122 runs in 125 Tests) and former team mate Allan Border (11174 runs in 156 Tests).
  • The century was Steve's 26th in 136th Test and eighth against England. This puts him on the third place alongwith Allan Border and Arthur Morris for Australia. Now only incomparable Don Bradman (19) and Greg Chappell (9) are ahead of Steve in scoring hundreds against England.
  • The hundred was Steve's sixth in England which puts him ahead of Allan Border and Mark Taylor who each has scored five hundreds. Only Don Bradman (11) have scored more hundreds in England for Australia.Steve has now scored the most hundreds among the contemporary batsmen moving ahead of India's Sachin Tendulkar who has 25 centuries from 84 Tests to his credit.
  • Damien Martyn (105) scored his maiden Test hundred in his 12th Test. His previous highest was 89* against New Zealand at Hamilton in 1999-00.
  • Martyn became the 20th Australian to score a century in his debut Test against England. He also became the 13th Australian to do so in first innings of his debut Test against England. Later Gilchrist emulated Martyn to become 21st Australian to score a hundred in his first Test against England.
  • Adam Gilchrist (152) on 6 completed his 1000 runs in Test cricket. He was playing his 18th Test and 26th innings. He became 364th batsman in Test cricket and 79th Australian to do so. Gilchrist is also the fourth Australian wicketkeeper to reach this milestone after Ian Healy (4356 runs in 119 matches), Rod Marsh (3633 runs in 93 Tests) and `Bert' Oldfield (1427 runs in 54 matches).
  • Gilchrist's batting average of 52.09 is the highest among the 32 wicketkeepers who have aggregated 1000 or more runs in a career. The previous record was on the name of Zimbabwean Andy Flower who has scored 3760 runs in 48 matches at an average of 51.51.
  • Gilchrist's innings is the highest by an Australian keeper against England in all matches. He obliterated Ian Healy's 134 at Brisbane in 1998-99. Interestingly the previous record of highest score by an Australian keeper on English soil was also held by Ian Healy. Healy had made 102* at Manchester in 1993. Gilchrist's innings is also the third highest by any keeper against England after India's Budhi Kunderan (192,Madras,1963-64) and West Indies' Clyde Walcott (168*,Lord's,1950).
  • Gilchrist's innings is the second highest by an Australian keeper in all matches after Ian Healy's alltime highest 161* against West Indies at Brisbane in 1996-97.
  • Gilchrist's five sixes equalled the existing record of most sixes in an innings for Australia against England. Sam Loxton at Leeds in 1948 had also hit five sixes. Joe Darling at Manchester in 1902 and 1905 had five hits into the crowd but before 1910 these hits were only worth four each as a player had to hit a ball out of the ground to record a six.
  • Gilchrist scored 22 runs off Mark Butcher's ninth over (128th over of Australian innings). The sequence : 6 0 6 4 6 0. Gilchrist now holds the Australian record of scoring most runs in a single over. The previous record was of 21 runs scored made on six occasions . However five of these instances came in eight ball overs. The only instance of 21 runs scored in a six ball over for Australia came in the match against England at Lord's in 1948 when Don Bradman and Sid Barnes scored off Jim Laker.
  • The three centuries in Australia's only innings equalled the record of most centuries by a team in an innings against England. This was the 15th such occasion against England . Australia has done so against England on as many as seven occasions. The last time three centuries were scored in an innings against England was way back in 1993 at Leeds also by Australia.
  • Nasser Hussain (in second innings) was getting retired hurt for the third time in his career. The other such occasions for him were against India at Nottingham in 1996 when he was hit by a Srinath delivery and against Pakistan at Lahore in 2000-01 when he failed to connect a hook off Wasim Akram.
  • Darren Gough bagged a pair of spectacles (duck in each innings) for the second time in his career. Interestingly his only other pair had also come against Australia at Leeds in 1997.
  • When Shane Warne dismissed Gough in second innings, it was the 50th instance for him of dismissing a batsman without letting him open his account. Warne became second Australian after Glenn McGrath and 12th bowler in Test annals to do so. The record is jointly held by West Indian Courtney Walsh and Pakistani Wasim Akram. Walsh and Akram have dismissed 79 batsmen each on zero.
  • Steve Waugh has now appeared in 63 matches which Australia has won. With this he equalled West Indian Viv Richards' Test record of most appearances in `won' matches. Incidentally Steve already holds the record of aggregating most runs in `won' matches. The following table lists the players with most appearances in `won' matches :
    Player
    For
    M
    I
    Runs
    HS
    Ave
    Ct
    St
    R
    W
    Best
    Ave
    IVA Richards
    WI
    63
    90
    4300
    291
    52.44
    69
    -
    568
    9
    2/24
    63.11
    SR Waugh
    Aus
    63
    92
    5172
    200
    73.89
    53
    -
    722
    29
    5/28
    24.90
    ME Waugh
    Aus
    61
    94
    4206
    153*
    50.07
    96
    -
    889
    21
    3/40
    42.33
    CG Greenidge
    WI
    57
    97
    4653
    226
    54.74
    63
    -
    4
    0
    0/4
    -
    CA Walsh
    WI
    52
    62
    345
    30*
    8.21
    12
    -
    4714
    239
    7/37
    19.72
    AR Border
    Aus
    50
    74
    3186
    200*
    51.39
    66
    -
    380
    18
    7/46
    21.11
    SK Warne
    Aus
    48
    56
    895
    86
    18.27
    45
    -
    5550
    255
    8/71
    21.76
    CEL Ambrose
    WI
    44
    60
    588
    44
    12.51
    12
    -
    3863
    229
    8/45
    16.87
    GD McGrath
    Aus
    44
    43
    230
    39
    6.97
    13
    -
    4358
    219
    6/17
    19.90
    MC Cowdrey
    Eng
    43
    63
    3087
    182
    55.13
    61
    -
    1
    0
    0/1
    -
    CH Lloyd
    WI
    43
    63
    3337
    242*
    58.54
    51
    -
    56
    4
    2/17
    14.00
    MD Marshall
    WI
    43
    55
    1106
    92
    23.04
    20
    -
    4264
    254
    7/22
    16.79
    RB Richardson
    WI
    43
    69
    3059
    182
    50.15
    57
    -
    8
    0
    0/0
    -
    MJ Slater
    Aus
    42
    71
    3452
    219
    53.94
    18
    -
    2
    0
    0/2
    -
    RN Harvey
    Aus
    41
    66
    3253
    204
    54.22
    36
    -
    32
    1
    1/8
    32.00
    • Shane Warne has now taken 255 wickets in `won' matches - most by any bowler in Test history. He surpassed West Indian Malcolm Marshall's aggregate of 254 wickets. The following table lists the leading bowlers in this category of statistics :
    Bowler
    For
    M
    B
    Md
    R
    W
    Ave
    Best
    5WI
    10WM
    SR
    ER
    SK Warne
    Aus
    48
    13932
    729
    5550
    255
    21.76
    8/71
    11
    3
    54.64
    39.84
    MD Marshall
    WI
    43
    9678
    360
    4264
    254
    16.79
    7/22
    17
    4
    38.10
    44.06
    CA Walsh
    WI
    52
    11059
    442
    4714
    239
    19.72
    7/37
    10
    2
    46.27
    42.63
    CEL Ambrose
    WI
    44
    10173
    483
    3863
    229
    16.87
    8/45
    13
    3
    44.42
    37.97
    GD McGrath
    Aus
    44
    10560
    518
    4358
    219
    19.90
    6/17
    9
    3
    48.22
    41.27
    Wasim Akram
    Pak
    39
    8814
    351
    3847
    211
    18.23
    7/119
    13
    2
    41.77
    43.65
    DK Lillee
    Aus
    31
    7923
    246
    3709
    203
    18.27
    7/83
    17
    6
    39.03
    46.81
    AA Donald
    SA
    33
    6653
    290
    3141
    187
    16.80
    8/71
    14
    3
    35.58
    47.21
    Waqar Younis
    Pak
    31
    6624
    241
    3377
    186
    18.16
    7/76
    13
    4
    35.61
    50.98
    FS Trueman
    Eng
    34
    7224
    297
    3063
    177
    17.31
    8/31
    11
    2
    40.81
    42.40
    • Mark Waugh ,at the end of this match, has taken 156 catches in the field ,same as Allan Border and only one less than Mark Taylor.
  • The win by an innings and 119 runs was Australia's 18th largest against England by innings marginfourth largest in England.