G. S. Kohli
International Vice-Captain
- Australia have won nine of their previous 31 Tests at Old Trafford, against seven defeats, the most recent of which came a long old time ago. Ian Botham's Ashes-sealing onslaught in 1981 was England's last Ashes success on the ground. Since then they've drawn three and lost four, including their most recent match in 2019.
- Moeen reached 200 Test wickets at Headingley earlier this month, he now needs another 23 runs to complete 3000 Test runs as well, a prospect that he said "feels like miles off" on the eve of the Test.
- Broad needs two more wickets to reach 600 in Tests, which would make him the fifth bowler overall to reach the mark, and only the second seamer after his team-mate Anderson (currently 688)
- Stokes passed 6000 runs at Headingley, but still needs three wickets to reach the 200 mark, after opting not to bowl during the third Test due to his long-standing knee injury.
- Anderson has not played in a Test victory against Australia since the Edgbaston Test in 2015. Since then he's featured in nine defeats and two draws across four subsequent campaigns.
- New Zealand's attack against Australia at Christchurch in February 1986 (Richard Hadlee, Gary Troup, Ewen Chatfield and Jeremy Coney) was the last time that any Test team fielded four specialist seamers aged 33 or older. The only previous Ashes team was Australia at Brisbane in 1928, the occasion of Bradman's debut