Pakistan's fourth-innings high
Stats highlights from the fifth day of the first Test in Brisbane, where Pakistan scored 450 in the final innings but lost by 39 runs

10 Consecutive Tests lost by Pakistan in Australia - the most by any team away. The record was previously held by two teams: India from 1948 to 1977 and West Indies from 2000 to 2009 - also in Australia.
308 Difference in Pakistan's totals in this match - 142 in first innings and 450 in the second. It is their third highest in a Test. Their highest difference was in Bridgetown in 1957-58, when they made 657 for 8 in the second innings after being bundled out for 106 in the first.
2 Number of bigger fourth-innings totals in Tests than Pakistan's 450 in this match. The highest is England's 654 for 5 in the timeless Test in Durban in 1938-39. Pakistan's previous highest was 382 for 3 against Sri Lanka in Pallekele last year, when they chased down 377.
39 Margin of defeat for Pakistan - the second lowest for a team after making more than 400 while chasing. The lowest is New Zealand's 38-run defeat after they made 440 at Trent Bridge in 1973. Overall, this is Pakistan's fifth narrowest defeat while chasing.
Pakistan's 450 is the joint third-highest total when chasing in Tests
1988 The last time Australia lost a Test at the Gabba, against West Indies. Since then in 28 Tests, they have won 22 and drawn six.
230 Runs added by Pakistan's last four wickets - the most for any team while chasing. The previous highest was 227 by India at Lord's in 2002. Pakistan had three fifty-plus partnerships in those four wickets, which is the first such instance for a chasing team. It was also the first time Pakistan had three fifty-plus stands among their last four wickets in any match.
113 The previous top score by an individual in the fourth innings at the Gabba, Sunil Gavaskar in 1977-78 and Sherwin Campbell in 1996-97. Asad Shafiq bettered that with his 137 in this match.
2 Higher scores for a player batting at No. 6 or lower while chasing than Shafiq's 137. Adam Gilchrist made unbeaten 149 at No. 7 against Pakistan in Hobart in 1999-00 and Daniel Vettori 140 at No. 8 in Colombo (SSC) in 2009.
Bharath Seervi is stats sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo. @SeerviBharath
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