43 – Sixes were hit by England batters in this series, the second-highest for a team in a Test series, next only to India’s 47 against South Africa during their 2019 home series. Australia’s 31 sixes in this series contributed to the series tally of 74, the highest for any Test series.Quick bowlers in focus for both sidesThe lead spinners of both the teams had to go out with injuries. Nathan Lyon’s streak of consecutive Tests ended at 100 after he picked up an injury at Lord’s, forcing Australia to play without a specialist spinner in Leeds, the first time they have done that since 2012.England had to bring Moeen Ali out of Test retirement after Jack Leach’s injury. And then Moeen had to bowl through injury twice in four matches.Mitchell Starc finished as the top wicket-taker of the series after not finding a place in the XI at Edgbaston. Chris Woakes went even further to end as the third-highest wicket-taker without playing the first two games.4.65 – Economy of Australia’s pacers in this series, the poorest for any team’s quicks in a Test series of four-plus matches. The previous record was 4.3 for India during their tour of Australia in the 2014-15 season.

3 – Players to win the Player-of-the-Series award despite missing at least two matches in a Test series, including Chris Woakes on this occasion.Steve Waugh won the series award despite playing only one of the three matches of the 1993-94 home series against South Africa. Waugh made 164 and took a four-wicket haul at Adelaide Oval to help Australia square the series.Much like Waugh, Devon Malcolm was named England’s Player-of-the-Series despite playing only the last game of the three-match series against South Africa in 1994. Malcolm took ten wickets at The Oval, which included a nine-wicket haul in the second innings.4.85 – Starc’s economy rate in this series was by far the poorest for any bowler with 20-plus wickets in the same series. However, his strike rate of 33.4 was the second-best for any bowler in an Ashes series since 1910, behind only Mitchell Johnson’s 30.5 in the 2013-14 home series.

5 – Wickets for James Anderson in this series. It was one less than Joe Root’s tally of six. Anderson’s bowling average of 85.4 and strike rate of 184.8 in this series were his poorest in a Test series where he bowled over 50 overs.

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