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​STATSPACK: England v Pakistan Second NatWest Test Match #NoBoundaries

We bring you all the upcoming milestones ahead of the second NatWest #NoBoundaries Test match against Pakistan starting at Emerald Headingley on Friday, June 1.


The Broad appeal

Stuart Broad requires 26 runs to reach 3000 in Tests. He will become the fifth player to achieve the 3000 runs 400 wickets milestone in Tests.

Name Teams Years M Inns NO Runs HS AvgBat 100 50 Ct St Balls RC Wkts AvgBowl RPO BB 5I 10M
SK Warne Aus 1992-2007 145 199 17 3154 99 17.32 0 12 125 0 40704 17995 708 25.41 2.65 8-71 37 10
Kapil Dev Ind 1978-1994 131 184 15 5248 163 31.05 8 27 64 0 27740 12867 434 29.64 2.78 9-83 23 2
RJ Hadlee NZ 1973-1990 86 134 19 3124 151* 27.16 2 15 39 0 21918 9611 431 22.29 2.63 9-52 36 9
Stuart Broad will become the second quickest to reach the above landmark in terms of years played.
Yrs Days Name M Inns NO Runs HS BatAvg 100 50 Balls RunsOff Wkts BowlAvg RPO BB 5I StartDate EndDate
11 29 SM Pollock 103 149 37 3560 111 31.78 2 15 23375 9325 402 23.19 2.39 7-87 16 16/11/1995 15/12/2006
13 108 Kapil Dev 115 168 13 4690 163 30.25 7 24 24967 11894 401 29.66 2.85 9-83 23 16/10/1978 01/02/1992
14 333 SK Warne 142 196 16 3018 99 16.76 0 11 39832 17613 690 25.52 2.65 8-71 36 02/01/1992 01/12/2006
Stuart Broad requires three wickets to reach 50 in Tests versus PakistanStokes sets sights on Beefy

Ben Stokes requires two wickets to reach 100 in Tests. He will be the sixth youngest to reach the landmark and will become the second youngest to do so for England after Ian Botham.

Yrs Days Name M Inns NO Runs HS BatAvg 100 50 Balls RunsOff Wkts BowlAvg RPO BB 5I
24 48 Kapil Dev 49 70 6 2004 126* 31.31 2 11 10802 5703 193 29.54 3.16 8-85 15
24 114 RJ Shastri 44 69 10 2108 142 35.72 5 9 10495 3975 101 39.35 2.27 5-75 2
26 3 IT Botham 42 66 3 2013 149* 31.95 8 5 10012 4417 211 20.93 2.64 8-34 18
26 18 JH Kallis 53 86 13 3429 189* 46.97 9 17 6909 2814 100 28.14 2.44 6-67 2
26 199 Shakib Al Hasan 31 58 2 2003 144 35.76 2 13 7386 3565 108 33.00 2.89 7-36 9

Cook set to create history

Alastair Cook will have played the most consecutive Tests in the history of the game if he plays at Emerald Headingley. This week’s Test will be his 154th consecutive match and will go clear of former Australian captain Allan Border.

Matches Name Team From Until
153 AR Border Australia 10/03/1979 25/03/1994
153 AN Cook England 11/05/2006 24/05/2018
107 ME Waugh Australia 03/06/1993 19/10/2002
106 SM Gavaskar India 23/01/1975 03/02/1987
101 BB McCullum New Zealand 10/03/2004 20/02/2016

England have not lost a home Test series to Pakistan Since 1996.

Series Venue Season Played Won Lost Tied Drawn
v Pakistan England 1996 3 0 2 0 1
v Pakistan England 2001 2 1 1 0 0
v Pakistan England 2006 4 3 0 0 1
v Pakistan England 2010 4 3 1 0 0
v Pakistan England 2016 4 2 2 0 0
England’s recent record at Leeds in Tests
StartDate Team1 Totals1 Team2 Totals2 Result
17/08/2000 West Indies 172 & 61 England 272 England won by an innings and 39 runs
16/08/2001 Australia 447 & 176-4* England 309 & 315-4 England won by 6 wickets
22/08/2002 India 628-8* England 273 & 309 India won by an innings and 46 runs
21/08/2003 South Africa 342 & 365 England 307 & 209 South Africa won by 191 runs
03/06/2004 New Zealand 409 & 161 England 526 & 45-1 England won by 9 wickets
04/08/2006 England 515 & 345 Pakistan 538 & 155 England won by 167 runs
25/05/2007 England 570-7* West Indies 146 & 141 England won by an innings and 283 runs
18/07/2008 England 203 & 327 South Africa 522 & 9-0 South Africa won by 10 wickets
07/08/2009 England 102 & 263 Australia 445 Australia won by an innings and 80 runs
02/08/2012 South Africa 419 & 258-9* England 425 & 130-4 Drawn
24/05/2013 England 354 & 287-5* New Zealand 174 & 220 England won by 247 runs
20/06/2014 Sri Lanka 257 & 457 England 365 & 249 Sri Lanka won by 100 runs
29/05/2015 New Zealand 350 & 454-8* England 350 & 255 New Zealand won by 199 runs
19/05/2016 England 298 Sri Lanka 91 & 119 England won by an innings and 88 runs
25/08/2017 England 258 & 490-8* West Indies 427 & 322-5 West Indies won by 5 wickets

Overall Team Stats For All Tests At Headingley

Team Played Won Lost Tied Drawn PercWon W/L Ratio
West Indies 13 7 5 0 1 53.84 1.40
Sri Lanka 2 1 1 0 0 50.00 1.00
England 75 32 25 0 18 42.66 1.28
Australia 25 9 8 0 8 36.00 1.12
India 6 2 3 0 1 33.33 0.66
New Zealand 8 2 5 0 1 25.00 0.40
South Africa 13 3 6 0 4 23.07 0.50
Pakistan 10 2 5 0 3 20.00 0.40


Pakistan Milestones

Mohammad Amir requires three wickets to reach 50 in Tests in England. The Emerald Headingley Test will be his 12th and he would become the joint fifth fastest in terms of matches played, if he achieves the feat.


Appearances and Records

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