669 England's total against India in the fourth Test at Old Trafford. It is now the highest total by any team at this ground, surpassing Australia's 656 for 8 against England in 1964. The previous highest for England was 627 for 9 against Australia in 1934.
England's 669 is now their fifth-highest total in Test cricket. It is also the highest by any team in England since their 710 for 7 against India in 2011 at Edgbaston.
2014 Previous instance of India conceding a 600-plus total in Test cricket - 680 for 8 against New Zealand at Wellington. Only eight times have India conceded a total higher than 669 in Test cricket.
5 Men to score a century and take a five-wicket haul as captain in the same Test match. Ben Stokes achieved the double at Old Trafford, becoming the first Englishman and the first overall since Imran Khan also against India in 1983 at Faisalabad. He is only the fourth man with a hundred and a five-for in the same Test for England. Ian Botham achieved this feat on five different occasions.
3 Stokes became only the third player to complete the double of scoring 7000 runs and taking 200-plus wickets in Test cricket. Garry Sobers (8032 runs and 235 wickets) and Jacques Kallis (13289 runs and 235 wickets) are the other two.
112 Runs conceded by Jasprit Bumrah in England's first innings. It is the first instance of Bumrah conceding 100 or more runs in a Test innings. The previous most he conceded was 99 against Australia at MCG in 2024 while taking four wickets. He was one of the four Indian bowlers to concede 100-plus runs in England's first innings. This was the 25th instance of four Indian bowlers conceding 100-plus runs in a Test innings, but the first since the 2015 SCG Test against Australia.
4 Dismissals by Dhruv Jurel in England's first innings - two catches and two stumpings. Only three players before him claimed four dismissals as a substitute in a Test innings - Younis Khan against Bangladesh in 2001 as a fielder, while Wriddhiman Saha and Ollie Pope as wicketkeepers, both against Australia at SCG in 2021 and 2022, respectively.
311 First-innings lead for England at Old Trafford. Only twice did India concede a bigger lead despite scoring 300-plus while batting first in Tests - 415 against Sri Lanka in 1997 after scoring 537 for 8, and 334 also against Sri Lanka in 2009 after scoring 426.
2 Instances of India losing multiple wickets in the first over of a men's Test innings since 1998. Chris Woakes dismissed Yashasvi Jaiswal and B Sai Sudharsan on Saturday, while Trent Boult got Shikhar Dhawan and Cheteshwar Pujara in Auckland in 2014.