Who has taken the most Test wickets at a single ground?
And has anyone else scored a T20 hundred from No. 7 like Andre Russell did?
Rangana Herath has taken 99 Test wickets in Galle • AFP/Getty Images
The unfortunate M Vijay in 2018 became the 28th man to be out for a duck in both innings in a Test at Lord's (Kuldeep Yadav later became the 29th). The only other openers to have suffered this fate are Australia's Alick Bannerman (1888), Clifford Roach of West Indies (1933), South Africa's Jackie McGlew (1955), John Wright of New Zealand (1986) and Pakistan's Saleem Elahi (2001).
Jimmy Anderson's 100th Test wicket at Lord's - which completed M Vijay's pair mentioned above - made him only the second bowler to take 100 at one venue. But Anderson has quite a way to go if he's to top the table: Muttiah Muralitharan took no fewer than 166 wickets in 24 Tests at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo. Murali also took 117 in Kandy, and 111 in Galle.
The West Indian allrounder Andre Russell smashed an unbeaten 121 from 49 balls as the Jamaica Tallawahs beat the Trinbago Knight Riders in their Caribbean Premier League match in Port-of-Spain. Russell entered in the seventh over, with the Tallawahs floundering at 41 for 5 in pursuit of 224, but put on 161 with Kennar Lewis, before winning the match with his 13th six. Just for good measure, Russell had earlier taken a hat-trick in the last over of the Knight Riders' innings.
The shortest Test match that produced a positive result lasted only 109.2 overs - 656 balls. It was played in Melbourne in 1931-32, on a pitch that was almost impossible to bat on after rain (the pitches were not covered in those days). South Africa were shot out for 36 and 45 - slow left-armer Bert Ironmonger, who was 49, took 11 for 24 in the match - and in between Australia managed to score 153. Don Bradman, who might have added a few more, was unable to bat after injuring himself in the dressing room.
Those hundreds in the recent London derby at The Oval was actually the 18th time there had been two tons in the same senior T20 match. Two of those involved batsmen from the same side: Stirling's Ireland team-mate Kevin O'Brien and Hamish Marshall both scored hundreds for Gloucestershire against Middlesex in Uxbridge in 2011, while Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers repeated the feat for Royal Challengers Bangalore against Gujarat Lions in the IPL in Bengaluru in 2016.
Steven Lynch is the editor of the updated edition of Wisden on the Ashes