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Stats Analysis

Record aggregate at Lord's and defeat despite scoring 500

Stats highlights from an incredible final day at Lord's

S Rajesh
S Rajesh
25-May-2015
Trent Boult put his name up on the honours board at Lord's, just as Tim Southee had done last time, but on both occasions New Zealand ended up losing the Test  •  Getty Images

Trent Boult put his name up on the honours board at Lord's, just as Tim Southee had done last time, but on both occasions New Zealand ended up losing the Test  •  Getty Images

1610 The aggregate for the entire Test, which is the highest ever in a Lord's Test. It's also the highest since 1930 for a Test in which all 40 wickets have fallen. In the entire history of Test cricket, it's fifth highest when all 40 wickets have fallen.
8-1 England's record against New Zealand at Lord's - their only defeat was in 1999. Overall, in the 100 Tests that the two teams have played, England have won 48 and lost 8.
523 New Zealand's first-innings total, which is easily their highest in a Test they have ended up losing. Their previous highest in a defeat was 433, against Australia in Christchurch in 2005. This is only the 14th instance in Test history of a team losing after scoring 500-plus in their first innings, and the fourth against England.
134 England's first-innings deficit, which is their second-highest which they've overcome to win a Test against New Zealand. At Old Trafford in 2008, they conceded a deficit of 179 and yet ended up winning by six wickets. Overall for England, it was the tenth-highest first-innings deficit which they have overcome to win a Test.
17.92 New Zealand's average runs per wicket in the fourth innings in seven Tests at Lord's. Their scores include 220, 219, 131 and 68.
2 Number of times, in his ten-Test career so far, that Ben Stokes has scored a century and taken three wickets in a Test. Andrew Flintoff achieved it once in his entire career. Overall, the double of a century and three wickets in a Test has been done 35 times by England players.
9 Instances of New Zealand bowlers taking a five-for in a Lord's Test. The last bowler to do so before Trent Boult was his new-ball partner, Tim Southee, in 2013. Southee took his five-for (6 for 50) in the second innings too, in a Test New Zealand lost by 170 runs. Richard Hadlee achieved the feat three times - in 1978, 1983 and 1986 - while Dion Nash took two five-fors in the same Test, in 1994.
0 Runs added by New Zealand's second wicket in the entire Test; in the first innings, their first and second wickets fell at 148, while in the second, their first two wickets fell at 0. It's only the second time that their second wicket hasn't added a run, in a match when they've batted twice. The previous instance was in 1958 at Headingley, which is the venue for New Zealand's next Test in this series.
2 Fifty-plus scores and ducks made by New Zealand's openers in this Test: in the first innings, both Martin Guptill and Tom Latham made fifties, while in the second, both were dismissed without scoring. It's the first such instance for New Zealand in a Test match. Only once before have two openers from a team both scored ducks in an innings and 50-plus in the other - in the India-New Zealand Test in Mohali in 1999, India's Devang Gandhi and Sadagoppan Ramesh both got ducks in the first innings, and 70-plus scores in the second.
0 The score for both New Zealand openers in their second innings. It's only the sixth time both their openers have been dismissed without scoring in a Test innings; the last time it happened was nine years ago, in May 2006 in Johannesburg. It's the third such occurrence at a Lord's Test - the previous one also involved New Zealand, in 1986.
3 The number of ducks among New Zealand's top six batsmen in their second innings. It's only the tenth time this has happened for New Zealand in Tests, and the last such instance was in March 2012, against South Africa.

S Rajesh is stats editor of ESPNcricinfo. @rajeshstats