Stats Analysis

Stats - Stokes and Starc lead the charge as wickets tumble in Perth

Starc picked up his 100th Ashes wicket but Stokes wrecked Australia with a five-for as 19 wickets fell on the opening day

Ben Stokes leads his players off at the close, Australia vs England, 1st Test, The Ashes, Perth Stadium, November 21, 2025

Ben Stokes wrecked the Australia batting unit  •  Gareth Copley/Getty Images

19 - Number of wickets on day one of the Perth Test, the most on the opening day of an Ashes Test since 1909, where both teams were bowled out on the first day in Manchester.
It is also the most wickets on the opening day of an Ashes series, surpassing the 18 that fell on the first day of the one-off Test in Sydney in 1888, and 18 wickets on the first day of the three-Test series at Lord's in 1896.
5 - Ben Stokes is the fifth England captain to take a five-wicket haul in Australia. The last England captain to achieve this feat was Bob Willis in 1982, when he picked 5 for 66 in Brisbane.
36 - Stokes took only 36 balls to complete his five-wicket haul (5 for 23). It is the third-quickest five-for by an England seamer (where data is available). Only Stuart Broad has been quicker than him, completing a five-for in 19 balls vs Australia at Trent Bridge in 2015 and 34 balls vs New Zealand at Lord's in 2013. Stokes has the quickest five-wicket haul for an England seamer away from home.
7 for 58 - Mitchell Starc recorded his best figures in Test cricket, topping his previous best of 6 for 9 in Australia's previous Test, against West Indies in Kingston in July 2025, making it back-to-back five-wicket hauls for him.
It was the 17th five-wicket haul in Tests for Starc, the third-highest for Australia among fast bowlers, pipping Graham McKenzie's tally of 16.
Starc also completed 100 Ashes wickets against England in the process. Among the 11 fast bowlers with more than 100 wickets in Tests against England, he is the only one to have made his debut in the 21st century.
10 - Number of times Starc has dismissed Ben Stokes in Test cricket, the most by any seamer. R Ashwin is the only one to have dismissed Stokes more times in Test cricket (13).
Starc has also bowled Stokes five times in Tests, the most for any bowler.
32.5 overs - The second shortest first innings for England in the first Test of an Ashes series. They were bowled out in 35.3 four-ball overs batting first in the first Test of the 1886-87 Ashes in Sydney.
4 - England have not batted more than 41 overs in the last four international games that they have played. They were bowled out in 35.2 overs, 36 overs and 40.2 overs batting first in the three ODIs in New Zealand preceding the Ashes.
5.23 - Of the 1995 instances of a team being bowled for under 200 in Test history, England's scoring rate is the third-highest. In the Sydney Test in 2013-14, England were bowled out for 166 batting at a rate of 5.24. West Indies had a run rate of 5.40 when they were bowled out for 137 against Pakistan in Multan earlier this year.
0 for 1 - This was the first time both England and Australia lost their first wicket without a run on the board in the first innings of an Ashes Test.
Overall, it was only the eighth such instance in Test cricket.
6 - Number of times England have been 0 for 1 in the first innings of an opening Ashes Test in Australia. Three of these instances have come in their last five tours - 2010-11, 2021-22 and this time. They were 2 for 1 in their first innings of the 2017-18 tour.
2 - Only the second time in Stokes' 38 Tests as captain that England didn't pick a specialist spinner in the XI. The other instance also came in the Ashes - at Lord's in 2023.
For England, this is the first red-ball Test match in Australia without a specialist spinner in the playing XI since the 1998 Boxing Day Test.
1946 - The last time Australia handed debuts to two players aged 30-plus in a men's Test before Jake Weatherald and Brendan Doggett in Perth. This was in Wellington against New Zealand almost 80 years ago. Don Tallon and Ernie Toshack, both past 30, were among the seven debutants for Australia in what was their first Test match since World War II.