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Stats Analysis

Adam Voges: 551 and counting

Stats highlights from the second day's play of the first Test between Australia and New Zealand in Wellington, which was dominated by Adam Voges and Usman Khawaja

Bharath Seervi
13-Feb-2016
497 The previous record for most runs between two dismissals for a batsman in Tests, held by Sachin Tendulkar with scores of 241*, 60*, 194* and 2 in 2004. Adam Voges went past this record in Wellington: since he was last dismissed against New Zealand in Adelaide, he scored 269 not out against West Indies in Hobart, an unbeaten 106 in Melbourne, and 176 not out here. That's a grand total of 551 runs - and counting - between dismissals.
100.33 Voges' batting average in Tests, at stumps on day two. His average is the highest among all batsmen who have played more than one Test innings.
326 Australia's highest first-innings lead in a Test in New Zealand, also in Wellington in 2005. Their current lead of 280 in this Test is their fourth-highest, but the three higher ones have all come when they have batted first and bowled New Zealand out cheaply. This is their highest in Tests while batting second in New Zealand. The last time Australia had a higher lead when batting second in an overseas Test was at Headingley in 2009, when they finished with a lead of 343.
5 Centuries for Voges in Tests, the most by any player making his debut after 35. Dave Houghton had scored four centuries after his debut at the age of 35 years and 117 days. In his previous four centuries, Voges has been dismissed only once.
2 Number of batsmen who have scored three consecutive centuries, with first two being unbeaten ones. Geoff Boycott scored 119*, 121* and 112 in 1971. Voges made 269* and 106* in his last two innings. If he remains unbeaten until the end of Australia's innings, he will become the first batsman to score three consecutive unbeaten centuries.
4 Centuries for Usman Khawaja in his last six innings. He scored 174, 9*, 121, 144 and 56 in five innings in 2015 at an average of 126 before adding 140 in this innings. He had scored 377 runs in his first 17 innings with only two half-centuries at an average of 25.13. In his last six innings, he has amassed 644 runs at 128.80.
168 Partnership between Khawaja and Voges for the fourth-wicket - it is Australia's second-highest stand for that wicket against New Zealand. Only the 184-run partnership between Justin Langer and Darren Lehmann at the Adelaide Oval in 2004 is higher.
4 Instances of two Australia batsmen scoring 125 or more in a Test innings in New Zealand. The last such instance before the current match was in 2005 also in Wellington - Damien Martyn made 165 and Adam Gilchrist 162.
2 Scores of 175 or more for Voges in Tests after the age of 35. Among Australia batsmen only Don Bradman has more (4), while Ricky Ponting also has two such scores after turning 35.

Bharath Seervi is stats sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo. @SeerviBharath