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McGlashan: Embarrassing for Pakistan

ESPNcricinfo's Melinda Farrell and Andrew McGlashan reflect on England's scintillating record-breaking win over Pakistan, at Trent Bridge

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By the Numbers: Records tumble at Trent Bridge

Check out the statistical highlights of the record-breaking third ODI between England and Pakistan at Trent Bridge

Record total

443

Previous highest total in ODIs, by Sri Lanka against Netherlands in Amstelveen in 2006. England have bettered it with their 444 in this match.

Hales' record

167*

Previous highest score by an England batsman in ODIs, by Robin Smith vs Aus at Edgbaston in 1993. Hales now holds that record for England.

Five in five

6

No. of England batsmen who have made five consecutive scores of 50 or more in ODIs, including Root. Boycott, Gooch, Stewart, Trott and Hales are the others.

Converting into big ones

3

No. of centuries for Hales in his last 7 ODI innings, including today. He had made just one century in his first 27 innings; his first century was in his 21st inns.

Second-wicket record

741

Previous most runs by an England pair for the 2nd-wicket in ODIs, by Bell and Trott. Hales and Root have now added more than 750 runs for the 2nd-wicket.

Even record

3-3

Win-loss record for Eng and Pak against each other in ODIs at Trent Bridge. However, Pak have lost only one of the 5 ODIs against other teams here.