Stats Analysis

Adam Voges' 160-match wait comes to an end

Stats highlights from the first day between West Indies and Australia in Roseau

Only three Australians have played more first-class games than Adam Voges before making their debut  Getty Images

95 Number of Test matches Aleem Dar has umpired. He is now joint third on the list with Daryl Harper, trailing Steve Bucknor (128) and Rudi Koertzen (108).

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148 The score for which West Indies were bowled out. The last time West Indies were dismissed for less than 150 in a home Test was also against Australia (Barbados, 2012) and incidentally they scored 148 then as well.

35 Adam Voges' age, making him Australia's second oldest debutant in the last 30 years, after Bryce McGain who was almost 37 when he debuted against South Africa in 2009. Since 1950, Australia have had seven players debuting after the age of 35, more than any other team.

160 Number of first-class matches played by Voges before making his Test debut. Australians who played more first-class matches before making their Test debuts are Michael Hussey (173), Brad Hodge (165) and Andrew Symonds (165).

72 Number of players who have debuted for West Indies since 2000, the most for any top-eight team. Shane Dowrich, making his debut in this game, is the 72nd. Sri Lanka and South Africa have had the fewest debutants for any Test nation in this period, 47 each.

9 Total runs scored by West Indies' opening pair in their last five innings against Australia prior to this Test. The sequence was - 2, 0, 6, 1, 0. Kraigg Brathwaite and Shai Hope did relatively better in the first innings of this Test, posting 23 runs before Brathwaite was dismissed.

2.83 Australia's run rate during their first innings so far. Australia's overall run-rate against West Indies over the last five years (four Tests) is 2.81. West Indies are the only team against whom Australia score at less than three runs per over during this period.

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