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Stats Analysis

Woakes' rare ten-for, Yasir's prolific start

Stats highlights from Lord's where Chris Woakes became the first England bowler since Ian Botham in 1978 to take two five-fors in a Test at Lord's.

Shiva Jayaraman
16-Jul-2016
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1978 Last time before Chris Woakes an England bowler took two five-fors in a Test at Lord's. Ian Botham took 6 for 101 and 5 for 39 against New Zealand on that occasion. Click here for a list of instances of England bowlers taking two five-fors in a Test at Lord's.
3 Number of instances of an England fast bowler taking a ten-wicket haul in a Test at Lord's in the last fifty years. Before Woakes in this Test, Stuart Broad had taken 11 for 165 against West Indies in 2012. The other instance had come in 1978 when Botham took 11 for 140 against New Zealand. Click here for a list of ten-wicket hauls for the match by England bowlers at Lord's.
4 Ten-wicket hauls for the match by Woakes in first-class cricket. His figures of 11 for 101 in this match are currently the second-best of his career. His best came against Kent in 2010 at Edgbaston when he took 11 for 97. Woakes also completed 400 first-class wickets when he dismissed Azhar Ali in Pakistan's second innings. He has taken 403 wickets at an average 24.72.
1972 Last time a fast bowler returned better figures in a Test at Lord's than Woakes' current figures of 11 for 101. Bob Massie took 16 for 137 in the second Ashes Test of that season. Woakes' figures are currently the fourth best by a pace bowler in Tests at Lord's after Massies' effort, Brian Statham's 11 for 97 against South Africa in 1960 and Trevor Bailey's 11 for 98 against West Indies in 1957.
82 Wickets Yasir Shah has taken in Tests; that is the most wickets taken by a bowler in his first 13 Tests. Yasir bettered Charlie Turner's tally of 81 wickets when he dismissed Steven Finn in England's first innings. England's Tom Richardson is third on this list - he took 78 wickets in his first 13 Tests. The next Pakistan bowler in this list is Mohammad Asif, who took 68 wickets in his first 13 matches.
1933 Last and the only time a legspinner returned better figures in Tests at Lord's than Yasir's 6 for 72 in England's first innings. Walter Robins took 6 for 32 in West Indies's first innings on that occasion. Click here for a list of the best bowling figures by spinner at Lord's.
1 Last and the only time a Pakistan spinner returned better figures in a Test innings in England than Yasir's in the first innings. Abdul Qadir took 7 for 96 at the Oval in 1987. Mushtaq Ahmed's 6 for 78 at the Oval in 1996 is the only other instance when a Pakistan spinner has taken six wickets in an innings in England.
12 Number of single-digit scores by Pakistan openers against England in England since the 2010 series. In their last 20 innings in England, beginning with the first Test at Trent Bridge of the 2010 series, Pakistan openers have averaged just 12.30 and have been out for a duck four times. Mohammad Hafeez's 40 in Pakistan's first innings in this Test is the highest score by them in those 20 innings.
26.31 Younis Khan's strike rate in his 55-ball 25 in Pakistan's second innings - his lowest in a Test innings when he has made 20 or more runs. This was also his second-slowest when he has faced at least 50 balls in an innings. The only time he batted slower than this was on his debut, in Rawalpindi against Sri Lanka in 2000 when he made a 55-ball 12. This was also his slowest innings when he has scored 20 or more runs.
2 Number of times teams have chased targets of 282 or higher successfully at Lord's from 42 attempts. Pakistan currently lead England by 281 runs. West Indies chased down a target of 342 set by the hosts in 1984 and England chased down 282 against New Zealand in 2004. Teams chasing have lost 24 of the 42 Tests when targets of 282 or more have been set at this venue.
122 Runs scored by Asad Shafiq in this Test - the third highest by any Pakistan batsman batting at No. 6 or lower in a Test in England. Only Asif Iqbal's 172 runs at the Oval in 1967 and Moin Khan's 135 runs in Leeds in 1996 are higher than Shafiq's. Shafiq fell just one run short of getting his second fifty in this Test and becoming the first overseas batsman since Sachin Tendulkar at Old Trafford in 1990 to get two fifty-plus scores batting at No. 6 in a Test in England.

Shiva Jayaraman is a senior sub-editor (stats) at ESPNcricinfo.com. @shiva_cricinfo