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2nd Test, Australia v England, Statistical Highlights
Rajneesh Gupta - 24 July 2001

  • It was the 1552nd Test match in cricket history.

  • It was Australia's 616th and England's 783rd match.

  • It was the 298th match between these two sides. The record now reads : Australia 119, England 93,drawn 86.

  • It was the 143rd match between these two sides in England. The record now reads : Australia 43, England 40, drawn 60.

  • It was the 102nd match at this ground- 33rd between these two sides. Australia has won 14, England 5 and drawn 14. England has now not beaten Australia in a match at Lord's since 1934 when England won by an innings and 38 runs.

  • Umpires Steve Bucknor and John Holder were officiating in their 58th and 11th match respectively.

  • Mike Atherton was captaining England after a gap of more than three years. He had last captained England against West Indies at St.John's in March 1998.

  • When Glenn McGrath trapped Mike Atherton LBW in England's first innings, it was the 15th time he was dismissing this opener.McGrath became first Australian and only the fifth bowler in Test annals to dismiss a particular batsman on as many as 15 occasions. The table is headed by England's Alec Bedser who dismissed Australia's Arthur Morris 18 times. The details :

Bowler

Occasions

Batsman Dismissed

Alec Bedser (Eng)

18

Arthur Morris (Aus)

Courtney Walsh (WI)

17

Mike Atherton (Eng)

Curtely Ambrose (WI)

17

Mike Atherton (Eng)

Malcolm Marshall (WI)

16

Graham Gooch (Eng)

Courtney Walsh (WI)

15

Ian Healy (Aus)

Curtely Ambrose (WI)

15

Mark Waugh (Aus)

Glenn McGrath (Aus)

15

Mike Atherton (Eng)

  • When he dismissed Mark Butcher in first innings, Glenn McGrath became only the second bowler in Test cricket to complete century of dismissals of left-handed batsmen. At the end of this Test McGrath has claimed 101 LHB victims . Only West Indian Courtney Walsh (104) is ahead of McGrath,however it must be noted that Walsh had a tally of 519 wickets as against McGrath's 338. The following table lists the bowlers with most LHB victims :

Bowler

For

LHB

RHB

Total

Courtney Walsh

WI

104

415

519

Glenn McGrath

WI

101

237

338

Wasim Akram

Pak

94

320

414

Curtley Ambrose

WI

91

314

405

Waqar Younis

Pak

90

236

326

Ian Botham

Eng

87

296

383

Kapil Dev

Ind

87

347

434

Shane Warne

Aus

84

303

387

Shaun Pollock

SA

81

150

231

Allan Donald

SA

79

246

325

  • In terms of percentage of left-handed victims, McGrath holds the second place among the bowlers with 200 or more wickets in a career. McGrath's percentage of 29.88 is second only to South African Shaun Pollock whose percentage of left-handed batsmen works out to be 35.06.The details :

Bowler

For

Wkts

RHB

LHB

%LHB

Shaun Pollock

SA

231

150

81

35.06

Glenn McGrath

Aus

338

237

101

29.88

Darren Gough

Eng

218

156

62

28.44

Waqar Younis

Pak

326

236

90

27.61

Joel Garner

WI

259

196

63

24.32

Allan Donald

SA

325

246

79

24.31

  • Mike Atherton (in second innings) completed his 1000 runs in his 16th match against Australia. He became 13th Englishman to accomplish this feat. Others to do so for England are Geoff Boycott (1549 runs in 19 matches), Graham Gooch (1543 in 25),David Gower (1445 in 18),Stanley Jackson (1415 in 20), John Edrich (1361 in 17), Len Hutton (1258 in 12),Herbert Sutcliffe (1212 in 13),Jack Hobbs (1143 in 17),Denis Compton (1139 in 15), Mike Gatting (1073 in 16),Ken Barrington (1065 in 13) and Alan Knott (1039 in 21).

  • England has now lost 20 matches under Atherton's captaincy- the second worst performance by any captain in Test cricket. Australia's Allan Border holds the dubious distinction of losing most matches, however he had won 32 matches for his country as against Atherton's 13. Atherton ,in the meantime, went past the tally of India's Nawab of Pataudi (Sen.) and Sri Lankan Arjuna Ranatunga who had 19 losses to their name.

  • The catch of Darren Gough in second innings off the bowling of Jason Gillespie was 158th for Mark Waugh in his 113th match- maximum by any fielder in Test cricket. He surpassed former team mate Mark Taylor's tally of 157 catches (from 104 matches). Taylor had reached the fielding pinnacle in January 1999 when he caught Mark Ramprakash off the bowling of Glenn McGrath at Sydney Test match.The following table gives in-depth details about the leading fielders in Test cricket :

Players

For

Tests

Cts

Aus

Eng

Ind

NZ

Pak

SA

SL

WI

Zim

ME Waugh

Aus

113

158

x

40

29

8

15

9

7

45

5

MA Taylor

Aus

104

157

x

46

10

25

20

17

11

28

-

AR Border

Aus

156

156

x

57

14

31

22

5

8

19

-

GS Chappell

Aus

87

122

x

61

5

18

22

-

0

16

-

IVA Richards

WI

121

122

24

29

39

7

23

-

-

x

-

MC Cowdrey

Eng

114

120

40

x

11

15

11

22

-

21

-

IT Botham

Eng

102

120

57

x

14

14

14

-

2

19

-

WR Hammond

Eng

85

110

43

x

6

9

-

30

-

22

-

RB Simpson

Aus

62

110

x

30

21

-

3

27

-

29

-

GS Sobers

WI

93

109

27

40

27

11

4

-

-

x

-

SM Gavaskar

Ind

125

108

19

35

x

11

19

-

7

17

-

BC Lara

WI

80

106

30

36

7

6

7

15

5

x

-

IM Chappell

Aus

75

105

x

31

17

16

6

11

-

24

-

M Azharuddin

Ind

99

105

14

9

x

4

14

13

27

20

4

GA Gooch

Eng

118

103

29

x

21

13

7

1

4

28

-

CL Hooper

WI

86

101

38

24

10

-

11

14

3

x

1

  • Australia has now played 20 matches at a stretch without a draw winning 18 and losing only 2- a new record for Australia. This bettered the previous sequence of 19 consecutive matches without a draw which Australia had from 1884-85 (v England,Adelaide) to 1891-92 (v England,Adelaide). Australia is now inching towards England's alltime record of most consecutive matches without a draw. England had a run of 22 consecutive result oriented matches from 1884-85 to 1891-92 which included 17 wins and 5 losses.

  • Steve Waugh has now appeared in 64 matches which Australia eventually won – most by any player in Test history. He surpassed the tally of Viv Richards who have appeared in 63 `won' matches for West Indies.

  • The Man of Match award was ninth for Glenn McGrath in his Test career.

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