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Ashes Statistical Quirks and Questions

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Bumble told as this stat on day 2's coverage.

Now for a new Ashes stat. That was the first time someone actually listened and took in what Lloyd was saying.
 

Cabinet96

Hall of Fame Member
His failure to get to 200 means that Jason Gillespie is still the last crim batsman to make a double ton outside of Australia too.

His wicket did bring up a double century tho; he was Broad's 200th scalp. Meaning this is the first attack since 1982 where we're fielding a trio of double centurions. The last threesome, anyone?
If ding dong gets another century soon then it'll be the first time ever that England will have had three batsman with 20 centuries and three bowlers with 200 wickets.
 

King Pietersen

International Captain
KP now England's all-time leading international run scorer, with 13224 runs at 45.28, with his hundred yesterday taking him past Stewart and Gooch.
 

Furball

Evil Scotsman
Someone to work out whether tea on the 14th day of the series is an Ashes record in terms of uninterrupted play in England.
 

Howe_zat

Audio File
Related - I wonder when was the last time a match in England had no play lost and was still a draw. Feeling it might be the sort of thing to throw at the get-on-with-it brigade that crops up whenever we're winning.
 

Howe_zat

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Related - I wonder when was the last time a match in England had no play lost and was still a draw. Feeling it might be the sort of thing to throw at the get-on-with-it brigade that crops up whenever we're winning.
Answer: England v Pakistan at Lord's, 2006, 50 Tests ago.
 

Furball

Evil Scotsman
Fair enough, my only memory of that Test is South Africa batting for what felt like 6 months.
 

Burgey

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Certainly didn't expect this Australian line up to be the first side in the series to pass 400, let alone 500.
 

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