Image:Brian Lara acknowledges the applause as he compiles a world record 400no against England
Since February 24 1990, Sky Sports has brought you 199 live England Test matches featuring 206,456 runs and 6,183 wickets.
In 66,723.3 overs of action our cameras have captured 386 Test centuries and 29 ten-wicket hauls, with England winning 70 matches, losing 67, drawing 61 and taking part in one abandoned match, the infamous first Test against West Indies in early 1998.
For the record, England have scored 102,754 runs for the loss of 3.065 wickets with 196 centuries and 439 fifties.
There have been 24 scores of 200 or more:
There have been 24 scores of 200 or more
Score
Name
Team
Against
Venue
Season
400*
BC Lara
West Indies
England
St John's
2003/04
375
BC Lara
West Indies
England
St John's
1993/94
311*
HM Amla
South Africa
England
The Oval
2012
294
AN Cook
England
India
Birmingham
2011
291
RR Sarwan
West Indies
England
Bridgetown
2008/09
275
G Kirsten
South Africa
England
Durban
1999/00
250
JL Langer
Australia
England
Melbourne
2002/03
235*
AN Cook
England
Australia
Brisbane
2010/11
235
IR Bell
England
India
The Oval
2011
227
KP Pietersen
England
Australia
Adelaide
2010/11
226
KP Pietersen
England
West Indies
Leeds
2007
226
IJL Trott
England
Bangladesh
Lord's
2010
224
VG Kambli
India
England
Bombay
1992/93
223
Mohammad Yousuf
Pakistan
England
Lahore
2005/06
222
NJ Astle
New Zealand
England
Christchurch
2001/02
213*
DPMD Jayawardene
Sri Lanka
England
Galle
2007/08
206*
CA Pujara
India
England
Ahmedabad
2012/13
206
PD Collingwood
England
Australia
Adelaide
2006/07
203
IJL Trott
England
Sri Lanka
Cardiff
2011
202*
KP Pietersen
England
India
Lord's
2011
202
Mohammad Yousuf
Pakistan
England
Lord's
2006
201*
MS Atapattu
Sri Lanka
England
Galle
2000/01
200*
GP Thorpe
England
New Zealand
Christchurch
2001/02
200*
JE Root
England
Sri Lanka
Lord's
2014
Live Test Cricket
- The only teenager to score a century was Sachin Tendulkar at Chennai in 1993
- The oldest batsman to score a century was Gordon Greenidge at 38 years 346 days old at St John’s in 1990
- Two batsmen have carried their bats through completed innings: Michael Atherton at Christchurch in 1997 and Rahul Dravid at The Oval in 2011
- Tim Southee hit the fastest fifty – from 29 balls at Napier in 2008. Nasser Hussain hit the slowest – from 213 balls at Durban in 1999
- The fastest hundred was hit by Adam Gilchrist – from 57 balls at Perth in 2006. The slowest was by Thilan Samaraweera – from 345 balls for Sri Lanka at Colombo in 2003
- Michael Vaughan was dismissed 'Handled the Ball' against India at Bengaluru in 2001
- Craig McDermott’s unbeaten innings of 42 at Adelaide in 1991 is the highest individual score not to contain any boundaries
Five innings have lasted longer than 12 hours (720 minutes)
Five innings have lasted longer than 12 hours (720 mins)
Name
Team
Against
Venue
Season
Runs
Mins
G Kirsten
South Africa
England
Durban
1999/00
275
878
HM Amla
South Africa
England
The Oval
2012
311*
790
BC Lara
West Indies
England
St John's
2003/04
400*
778
AN Cook
England
India
Birmingham
2011
294
772
BC Lara
West Indies
England
St John's
1993/94
375
766
Five men have scored a century in each innings
Five men have scored a century in each innings
Name
Scores
Team
Against
Venue
Season
AJ Stewart
118 & 143
England
West Indies
Bridgetown
1993/94
ML Hayden
197 & 103
Australia
England
Brisbane
2002/03
Inzamam-ul-Haq
109 & 100*
Pakistan
England
Faisalabad
2005/06
AJ Strauss
123 & 108
England
India
Chennai
2008/09
PG Fulton
136 & 110
New Zealand
England
Auckland
2012/13
Seven men have taken eight wickets in an innings
Six men have taken eight wickets in an innings - ARC Fraser twice
Bowling
Name
Team
Against
Venue
Season
8-45
CEL Ambrose
West Indies
England
Bridgetown
1989/90
8-53
ARC Fraser
England
West Indies
Port-of-Spain
1997/98
8-70
M Muralitharan
Sri Lanka
England
Nottingham
2006
8-71
SK Warne
Australia
England
Brisbane
1994/95
8-75
ARC Fraser
England
West Indies
Bridgetown
1993/94
8-97
CJ McDermott
Australia
England
Perth
1990/91
8-164
Saqlain Mushtaq
Pakistan
England
Lahore
2000/01
Mohammad Amir was the youngest to take five wickets in an innings – aged just 18 in 2010 – while Shane Warne was the oldest – at 37 at Melbourne in 2006.
Image:Shane Warne in full voice in Melbourne, 2006
There have been seven hat-tricks
There have been seven hat-tricks
Bowler
Victims
Match
Venue
Season
SK Warne
PAJ DeFreitas, D Gough, DE Malcolm
Aus v Eng
Melbourne
1994-95
D Gough
IA Healy, SCG MacGill, CR Miller
Eng v Aus
Sydney
1998-99
MJ Hoggard
RR Sarwan, S Chanderpaul, RO Hinds
Eng v WI
Barbados
2003-04
RJ Sidebottom
SP Fleming, MS Sinclair, JDP Oram
Eng v NZ
Hamilton
2007-08
PM Siddle
AN Cook, MJ Prior, SCJ Broad
Aus v Eng
Brisbane
2010-11
SCJ Broad
MS Dhoni, Harbhajan Singh, P Kumar
Eng v Ind
Nottingham
2011
SCJ Broad
KC Sangakkara, LD Chandimal, RMS Eranga
Eng v SL
Leeds
2014
Three 40-plus players have participated in Sky Tests: Eddie Hemmings, Graham Gooch, John Emburey and Alec Stewart.
Enamul Haque jr was just 16 when he played for Bangladesh against England in 2003, while the youngest captain was Shakib Al Hasan aged just 22 for Bangladesh at Chittagong in 2010.
Watch England take on India in the fifth and final Test - the 200th England Test live on Sky Sports - from 10am on Sky Sports 2 on Friday.