All the stats highlights from Australia's first-innings performance in Galle in the first Test against Sri Lanka
654 - Declaring at 654 for 6, Australia surpassed their highest total in Sri Lanka (514 for 4 in 1983), their highest (617 for 5 in 1995) against Sri Lanka and their highest in Asia (617 all out in 1980).
232 - Usman Khawaja scored 232, bringing up his first double hundred in Test cricket and also the first for an Australia batter in Sri Lanka. Khawaja's 232 is also the highest individual score for Australia against Sri Lanka.
38 years and 42 days - With this knock, Khawaja has become the second-oldest Australian batter to amass a double hundred, behind Don Bradman (234, at the age of 38 years and 108 days, and 201 at the age of 39 years and 149 days). He is also the third-oldest man with a double hundred since 2000, after Younis Khan and Shivnarine Chanderpaul.
90 - Josh Inglis notched up his hundred in only 90 deliveries, the second-fastest on men's Test debut, behind Shikhar Dhawan's 85-ball hundred against Australia in 2013.
The previous fastest for Australia was by Mark Waugh, who completed his hundred off 126 balls on his debut against England in 1991. Overall, Inglis also became the 21st Australia batter to score a hundred on Test debut. He is the seventh batter to do it away from home and only the third in Asia.
10,000 - On Day 1, Steve Smith became the fourth Australia batter and the 15th overall to complete 10,000 Test runs. Only one run short entering the tour, Smith started the innings with a single, reaching the landmark in his 205th innings.
Contributing 141 to Australia's gargantuan effort, he also scored his third ton in Sri Lanka, the most for an Australia batter.
266 - Khawaja and Smith's third-wicket stand of 266 runs is the highest for an Australian pair in Sri Lanka. The record was previously held by Shaun Marsh and Mike Hussey, who forged a 258-run stand for the fourth wicket in Pallekele in 2011. It is also Australia's first 250-plus stand in the 2023-25 World Test Championship (WTC) Cycle.
3 - Three Sri Lanka bowlers - Prabath Jayasuriya (3 for 193), Nishan Peiris (0 for 189) and Jeffrey Vandersay (3 for 182) - conceded over 150 runs. It is the first time in Sri Lanka's Test history of 324 matches that they have had three bowlers leaking more than 150 runs in an innings. Peiris' figures are a record for most runs given by a Sri Lankan bowler without picking a wicket.