0 Instances, before this game, of both teams getting 600-plus totals in the first innings of a Test in South Africa. In fact, there has been only one other instance of
both teams getting 500-plus: ten years ago
at the same venue, New Zealand declared at 583 for 8, and South Africa replied with 512. Had South Africa scored three more runs before declaring, this would have been only the fourth instance of a team taking the first-innings lead when chasing a 600-plus total: it has happened in the
Pakistan-Sri Lanka Test in 2009,
Sri Lanka-India in 2010, and
West Indies-England in 2009.
627/7 South Africa's total, their
fifth highest in any Test innings, their third best against England, and their best against England at home. The 211
overs they played is also the fifth highest for them in any Test innings.
477 Balls faced by Hashim Amla for his 201, the third highest in any Test innings in South Africa. The only higher ones are 642, by Gary Kirsten against England in Durban in 1999, and Michael Atherton's 492-ball unbeaten 185 in Johannesburg in 1995. Both those knocks came in the team's second innings, and helped save the game from tough positions.
0 Instances of South African captains playing a longer innings - in terms of balls faced - than Amla's Cape Town effort. His 477 balls is comfortably higher than the previous record of 388, by Graeme Smith against Pakistan in Dubai in 2013. The top 11 instances of
most deliveries played by a South African captain are all by either Smith (8) or Amla (3). Amla's 201 is also the
seventh double-century by a South African captain in Tests.
3 Number of times Amla has faced
450-plus deliveries in a Test innings. It has only been done nine times by all South African batsmen, with Gary Kirsten being the other player to achieve this three times.
50 The difference between Amla's aggregate in
12 Test innings in 2015, and his score in his first innings of 2016. He totaled 251 at an average of 22.81 last year, an aggregate he threatened to surpass in just one innings in Cape Town.
4 Double-centuries for Amla in Tests; among South Africans, only Smith, with five, has more.
14 Instances of
three century partnerships in an innings for South Africa in Tests. They didn't have a single such partnership in all of 2015, but in their first innings of the new year they've had three, with Amla-AB de Villiers, Amla-Faf du Plessis, and Temba Bavuma-Chris Morris all putting together century stands. The last such instance was in the Boxing Day Test of 2013 against India
in Durban.
167 The partnership between Bavuma and Morris, South Africa's third highest for the
seventh wicket in all Tests, and their best against England.
7 Bowlers who have
conceded 100 or more runs in the first two innings of this Test - this has never happened before in a Test in South Africa. The previous highest was five. In fact, there have only been
14 instances ever of seven or more bowlers conceding 100-plus runs in the first two innings of a Test match; the previous such instance was the Perth Test last year between Australia and New Zealand.
S Rajesh is stats editor of ESPNcricinfo. @rajeshstats