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Most Test runs by an England wicketkeeper in a year

Jonny Bairstow put England in charge Getty Images

281 The highest successful run-case at Edgbaston, by South Africa in 2008. England's lead has already gone past that mark - 311 at the end of fourth day's play. In the previous 11 instances when a target of 300-plus was set at Edgbaston, the defending team went on to win it on seven occasions. Only on three occasions, have teams batted more than 80 overs in the fourth innings at Edgbaston.

4.22 England's run rate in the third session of the day, in which they made 152 runs in 36 overs losing just one wicket. In the first two sessions, they had accumulated only 142 runs from 54 overs - a run rate of 2.62. Jonny Bairstow and Moeen Ali's unbeaten 132-run stand for sixth wicket had a run rate of 4.80.

0Higher third-innings totals for England against Pakistan, than their 414 for 5 at the end of the fourth day. Their previous highest total was 345 at Headingley in 2006. England haven't lost after making 300 or more in the third innings against Pakistan.

777 The previous highest aggregate by an England wicketkeeper in a calendar year, by Matt Prior in 2012. Bairstow went past his mark in the second innings becoming the first England wicketkeeper to score more than 800 runs in a calendar year. Click here for most runs by a wicketkeeper in a year.

59.27 Bairstow's average when he plays as a wicketkeeper - the best among 50 players who have scored 1000 or more runs as a wicketkeeper. He completed 1000 runs as wicketkeeper in this innings.

855 Runs by Bairstow in Tests this year - the most by any batsman. He averages 85.50 this year with three centuries and two fifties in 14 innings. Joe Root (823) and Alastair Cook (770) occupy the next two positions in the table.

4 Players who have made two fifty-plus scores in a Test against Pakistan batting at No. 7 or lower, including Moeen Ali who made 63 in the first innings and was unbeaten on 60 at the end of the fourth day. Incidentally, the other three players to do this against Pakistan were also England players - Alan Knott in 1972-73, Vic Marks in 1983-84 and John Emburey in 1987-88.

89 The previous most wickets by a bowler in his first 15 Tests, by George Lohmann. Yasir Shah went past his tally, with 90 wickets to his name at the end of play. The next most wickets at that stage by a Pakistan bowler was 74 by Waqar Younis. Yasir needs to reach 100 wickets in the next Test to equal Lohmann's record of being the fastest to 100 Test wickets in 16 matches.

2002 Last occasion of England's top three all scoring 50 or more in their second innings of a home Test, against Sri Lanka at Lord's. After Cook and Alex Hales reaching fifties on the third day, Root also made 62. This was just their seventh such instance at home.

4 Instances of England's top seven all going on to score of 25 or more in the second innings of a Test. Before this innings, the last two instances were both at Lord's - against Sri Lanka in 2002 and against Australia in 2009. Five players making at least 50 for England in this innings is their joint second-most in an innings against Pakistan. Only in Faisalabad in 1983-84 were there six 50-plus scores by England players.