996 - Total number of balls bowled in the Lord's Test between England and New Zealand, the third-fewest for a men's Test where both teams got bowled out twice. Only 792 balls were bowled in the 1888 Lord's Test between England and Australia, while the 1907 Leeds Test between England and South Africa lasted only 976 balls.
7 - Number of completed men's Tests in England that lasted fewer balls than this Lord's Test (996) which ended on Sunday. It is also the second-shortest completed match at Lord's, with the shortest one being 792 balls in 1888 between England and Australia.
24 - Dismissals through bowled and lbw at Lord's, the most for any men's Test in England, surpassing the 23 between England and India, also at Lord's in 2007.
3 - Number of Tests in England without a ball bowled by the spinners. The Lord's Test is the latest, with Shoaib Bashir, the only specialist spinner in the match, limited to batting at No. 11.
The 1981 Ashes Test in Nottingham and the 1988 Leeds Test between England and West Indies are the previous matches hosted by England without a ball bowled by the spinners.
24.9 - Balls per wicket for the bowlers across both teams at Lord's. It is the sixth-best bowling strike-rate in a men's Test where 20 or more wickets fell. It is also the second-best for a men's Test in England, behind 20.8 during the 1888 Lord's Test.
1954 - The previous Test in England featuring three sub-150 totals, between England and Pakistan at The Oval. The latest Test at Lord's is the eighth such instance in England, and 18th overall in men's Tests.
57 - Emilio Gay's score in England's second innings was the highest by a batter across the four innings. The highest partnership of the match was also only 57, between Jamie Smith and Gus Atkinson for the seventh wicket in England's second innings.
There have been only 12 completed Tests previously in which the highest individual score and the highest partnership of the game were both not higher than 57. Three of those previous 12 Tests were hosted by England, and all three before 1900.
44* - Glenn Phillips' score in New Zealand's second innings, the highest for the visitors in this match. The previous instance of New Zealand batting twice in a Test without an individual fifty was in the 2007 Johannesburg Test against South Africa.
Across both innings, New Zealand aggregated only 251 runs, including 18 through extras. This is the second-lowest aggregate for them in a Test since 1970 while being bowled out twice.
18 - Tests with four different bowlers taking five-wicket hauls. It is, in fact, the 41st Test featuring four (or more) five-wicket hauls, and only the second such at Lord's, after the 1912 Test between England and South Africa.
4 - Five-wicket hauls for Atkinson at Lord's across the three Tests he has played there. Only three bowlers have taken more five-fors in Tests at Lord's - Ian Botham (eight), James Anderson (seven) and Fred Trueman (five) - while Derek Underwood also has four.
