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Distribution of end of Innings in each Ashes Test Match

example: from CSW's analysis #1805







 
  The basic analysis was filtered for Test Matches between England and Australia. In chronological order, the table begins ...
 
 
 
  The data can be sorted on any column, and/or qualified. The data shows that in Test #1, in Australia's two Innings, 349 runs were scored for the loss of 19 wickets.
8 players were out bowled, and of the 9 out caught, only 1 was caught by the 'keeper. 1 player retired hurt (or ill) and all 'could have' batted (0 were absent).
 
using different filters, qualifying and sorting different fields, example conclusions from this one analysis (of many thousands) are:
 
   In Ashes Tests, the greatest number of players out bowled was 14 (for England, 2nd Test of 1886-87)
 of Ashes Tests in which Teams lost all 20 wickets in their 2 Innings, on 47 occasions not one player was out LBW
 the greatest number of LBWs for a Team in any Test is 11, for NZ v Aus in 2004-05 (Shane Warne took 4 of them)
 in 113 of all Tests, at least one batsman 'could not bat' - was absent hurt, ill, or other. The record is 5 (Ind v WI 1975-6)
 in two Tests, one Team has managed to end up with 5 batsmen not out each time (both NZ, v Zim, in 1992-3 and 1995-6)
 there has only been one case (for Eng v Aus in 1890) of a side losing 5 wickets 'caught and bowled)
 in one Test only (for SAf v Eng 1888-89) has a Team lost 20 wickets, in which only one was out caught
 the closest and most recent 'least out caught' occurred when NZ lost only 3 caught but 9 LBW v Pak in 1993-94

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