India vs England Lord’s Test in numbers: Bumrah on top, Root marches on


Bumrah on top

13 The number of occasions Jasprit Bumrah has claimed a five-wicket haul in Tests on foreign soil, which is now a new Indian record. His record-breaking performance came in the first innings of the Lord’s Test, where he surpassed Kapil Dev’s tally of 12 five-wicket hauls. Kapil held the record for over 36 years, thus making Bumrah’s achievement a significant chapter in the history of Indian cricket. The second table below lists the Indian bowlers who, over the years, have held the record.

Most five-wicket hauls in overseas Tests by an Indian bowler

5-wkt hauls

Bowler

In Eng

Out of

In to

In WI

In NZ

In Pak

In SL

In Ban

At home

Total 5-wkts

13

Jasprit bumrah

4

4

3

2

0

0

0

0

2

15

12

Kapil Dev

2

5

0

2

0

3

0

0

11

23

10

Anil Kumble

0

4

1

3

0

1

1

0

25

35

9

Ishant Sharma

2

0

0

3

3

0

1

0

2

11

8

Bhagwat chandrasekhar

2

3

0

2

1

0

0

0

8

16

8

Zaheer Khan

1

1

0

0

4

0

0

2

3

11

8

R. Ashwin

0

0

0

4

0

0

3

1

29

37

Indian Test bowler with most five-wicket hauls on foreign soil

5-wkt haul

Bowler

Bowling figures

Against

Venue

Achieved on

Match result

Held record for

1st

Mohd sneezes

5/93

England

Lord’s

25 Jun 1932

Lost

20Y-9M-7D by Nissar

2nd

Mohd sneezes

5/120

England

The Oval

15 Aug 1936

Lost

3rd

Vinoo Manadad

5/228

West Indies

Kingston+

1 Apr 1953

Drawn

1y-9m by Manakad

4th

Subhaash gupt

5/18

Pakistan

Dhaka

1 Jan 1955

Drawn

23Y-2D by Gupte

5th

Subhaash gupt

5/133

Pakistan

Lahore (LG)

30 Jan 1955

Drawn

6th

Subhaash gupt

5/63

Pakistan

Peshawar

13 Feb 1955

Drawn

7th

Bhagwat chandrasekhar

6/52#

Australia

Melbourne

3 Jan 1978

Won

11y-3m-16d by Chandrasekhar

8th

Bhagwat chandrasekhar

5/136

Australia

Adelaide

29 Jan 1978

Lost

9th

Kapil Dev

5/58

West Indies

Port of Spain

19 Apr 1989

Lost

36y-2m-22d by Kapil

10th

Kapil Dev

6/84

West Indies

Kingston

30 Apr 1989

Lost

11th

Kapil Dev

5/97

Australia

Melbourne

28 Dec 1991

Lost

12th

Kapil Dev

5/130

Australia

Adelaide

28 Jan 1992

Lost

13th

Jasprit bumrah

5/74

England

Lord’s

11 Jul 2025

Lost

15* days by Bumrah

Notes:

+ In the same innings, at Kingston, Gupte (5/180) claimed his five-wicket haul for the third time, a few overs after Mankad took his five-wicket haul.

# second innings (Chandrasekhar had identical figures in both innings).

9 The number of batters to aggregate 3000-plus Test runs against one single opponent in Test cricket history. Joe Root’s achievement in the Lord’s Test is not just a personal milestone but a significant moment in Test cricket history. He became the latest to join the elite group of batters who have aggregated 3000 Test runs against a single opponent, a group led by the Aussie legend, Don Bradman (5028 runs against England; the following best being Englishman Jack Hobbs with 3636 runs against Australia). Root’s feat is the first of its kind, as he is the first batter in Test cricket to go past 3000 runs against India. Australian Ricky Ponting, with 2555 runs, is second in the list.

The table below lists the batters who have achieved the distinction of being the first to reach milestones in multiples of 500 runs against India in Test matches.

First batter to reach milestones in multiples of 500 runs against India

Milestone

Batter (for)

M

Inns

Runs

Ave.

100/50

Achieved on

venue

Result

Age of batter

500

Walter Hammond (Eng)

5

7

548

89.67

2/1

20 Jul 1946

Manchester

Drawn

43y-31d

1000

Everton Weekes (WI)

7

9

1033

114.78

5/2

7 Feb 1953

Bridgetown

Won

27y-347d

1500

Rohan kanhai (WI)

15

22

1511

71.95

4/6

6 Mar 1971

Port of Spain

Lost

35y-70D

2000

Clive Lloyd (WI)

25

39

2042

55.19

6/11

12 Nov 1983

Ahmedabad

Won

39y-73d

2500

Ricky Ponting Out of)

29

51

2555

54.36

8/12

27 Jan 2012

Adelaide

Won

37Y-39D

3000

Joe Root (Eng)

33

60

3059

57.72

11/12

10 Jul 2025

Lord’s

Won

34y-192

21 The number of innings Jamie Smith took to reach 1000 Test runs of his career (in the Lord’s Test match) is the fewest by an English wicket-keeper in Test cricket. It is interesting to note that Smith is now the second quickest in terms of innings, for a Test wicket-keeper, with South African Quinton de Kock doing it in 20 innings in January 2017 (note: de Kock did not keep wickets in the debut Test against Australia in Port Elizabeth in February 2014, A. B. de Villiers did the keeping duties). Smith’s achievement of reaching 1000 Test runs in exactly one year (365 days) is now a new Test record, as this is by far the quickest in terms of days by any Test wicket-keeper, surpassing the record of Aussie wicketkeeper Brad Haddin who took 1 year, 1 month, 18 days (414 days) to reach his landmark on 11 July 2009, exactly 16 years ago.

Fewest innings to reach 1000 Test runs for a wicketkeeper

Inn

M

Keeper-batter (for)

Achieved on

Runs

Ave.

HS

100/50

20

13

Quinton de Kock (In)

3 Jan 2017

1001

55.61

129*

3/7

21

13

Jamie Smith (Eng)

11 Jul 2025

1048

58.22

184*

2/6

22

13

Dinesh Chandimal (SL)

14 Aug 2015

1052

58.44

162*

4/5

22

13

Jonny Bairstow (Eng)

6 Aug 2016

1068

56.21

167*

3/3

211 The number of catches taken by Joe Root in his career. This is now the most by any Test fielder, going past the previous record of 210 catches held by India’s Rahul Dravid. Root achieved this new record when he claimed the catch of Karun Nair on the second day of the Lord’s Test match. The last English fielder before Root to hold this Test record was Colin Cowdrey, who led with 120 catches from 1968 to 1984.

Players who held the record of being the fielder with the most catches in Test history. And this how the record changed hands

Catches

Fielder

(Total cts)

For

Opp

Venue

Achieved on

Test#

3

Tom Emmett

(9)

Eng

Out of

Melbourne

17 Mar 1877

1

10

Harry Boyle

(10)

Out of

Eng

Manchester

11 Jul 1884

14

11

Alick Bannerman

(21)

Out of

Eng

The Oval

13 Aug 1884

16

12

Billy Barnes

(19)

Eng

Out of

Melbourne

5 Jan 1885

18

17

WG Grace

(38)

Eng

Out of

The Oval

14 Aug 1886

24

20

Arthur Shrewsbury

(29)

Eng

Out of

Sydney

28 Jan 1887

25

28

WG Grace

(38)

Eng

Out of

Melbourne

1 Jan 1892

35

40

Hugh Trumble

(45)

Out of

Eng

The Oval

12 Aug 1902

74

47

Wilfred Rhodes

(60)

Eng

on

Johannesburg

2 Jan 1914

132

58

Frank Woolley

(63)

Eng

Out of

Manchester

26 Jul 1926

166

64

Walter Hammond

(110)

Eng

WI

Bridgetown

8 Jan 1935

238

112

Colin Cowdrey

(120)

Eng

Out of

Lord’s

24 Jun 1968

638

122

Greg Chappell

(122)

Out of

Pak

Sydney

5 Jan 1984

974

123

Allan border

(156)

Out of

SL

Hobart

17 Dec 1989

1133

157

Mark Taylor

(157)

Out of

Eng

Sydney

5 Jan 1999

1439

158

Mark Waugh

(181)

Out of

Eng

Lord’s

22 Jul 2001

1552

184

Rahul Dravid

(210)

Ind

NZ

Wellington

6 Apr 2009

1918

211

Joe Root

(211*)

Eng

Ind

Lord’s

11 Jul 2025

2594

5 The number of times India has failed to chase targets of less than 200 runs in the fourth innings of a Test match. For the record, India’s overall record while chasing targets of 200 or less on 59 occasions is 46 wins, eight draws, and five losses, as shown in the table below.

India failing to chase targets of less than 200 in a Test match (listed chronologically)

Target

India’s 4th Into total

Resultlost by

Against

Venue

Date

Indian captain

120

81

38 runs

West Indies

Bridgetown

31 Mar 1997

Sachin Tendulkar

176

112

63 runs

Sri Lanka

Galle

15 Aug 2015

Virat Kohli

194

162

31 runs

England

Birmingham

4 Aug 2018

Virat Kohli

147

121

25 runs

New Zealand

Mumbai WS

3 Nov 2024

Rohit Sharma

193

170

22 runs

England

Lord’s

14 Jul 2025

Shubman Gill

4 The number of players who have the distinction of doing the all-rounder’s double of 7000-plus runs and 600-plus wickets during their international career across formats (Tests/ODIs/T20Is). Ravindra Jadeja, in the second innings at Lord’s, became the latest to join an elite group of top all-rounders in international cricket. The list below also shows that only Pollock and Jadeja have also 150-plus catches to their credit.

Players with 7000-plus runs and 600-plus wickets in their international cricket career (listed on the basis of the average difference)

Ave diff

Player

For

Mts

Runs

Bat ave

Wkts

Bowl ave

Ct

Achieved on

5.38

Shakib Al Hasan

Ban

447

14730

33.86

712

28.48

120

17 Oct 2021

5.00

Shane Pollock

SAf/ICC/Africa

423

7386

28.73

829

23.73

182

9 Jun 2007

4.08

Ravindra Jadaja

Ind

362

7018

33.41

611

29.33

150

14 Jul 2025

-1.30

Kapil Dev

Ind

356

9031

27.53

687

28.83

135

28 Dec 1991

Postscript:

* Joe Root’s century at Lord’s is his 11th against India, thus emulating Aussie Steve Smith’s tally. Gary Sobers (WI), Viv Richards (WI) and Ricky Ponting (Aus) follow them with eight Test centuries against India.

* India, after three matches, has hit 37 sixes in this series, which is the most by a side in an away series. The previous record of 32 sixes was held by the West Indies (in India in 1974/75 in five Tests) and New Zealand (vs Pakistan in UAE in 2014/15 in three Tests).

All records are correct and updated until 22 July 2025.



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