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England vs India: Forget the score… this incredible stat from the Third Test at Trent Bridge will absolutely blow your mind

In its 141-year history, no Test match had ever seen the top five from both teams reach double figures in both innings

ENGLAND and India were merely going through the motions of what should be a heavy win for the visitors at Trent Bridge on Tuesday.

With Joe Root's men needing an unlikely 521 to win in Nottingham, India took four quick top order wickets to put them on the verge of victory.

England vs India provided a little piece of Test cricketing history
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England vs India provided a little piece of Test cricketing historyCredit: AP:Associated Press
The top five from both teams reached double figures in both innings
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The top five from both teams reached double figures in both innings
England followed India in seeing all of the top five reach double figures
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England followed India in seeing all of the top five reach double figures

However, amidst the drama, a new Test cricketing record was set... and it's an absolute jaffa.

Never in its 141-year history had a Test match ever seen the top five from both teams reach double figures in both innings.

But when Ben Stokes got himself past the ten-barrier, he helped set a remarkable, barely believable stat, never seen since the format's 1877 inception.

Despite England's paltry first innings total - and early second innings collapse - all of Alastair Cook, Keaton Jennings, Root, Ollie Pope, Jonny Bairstow and Stokes reached double figures.

Despite losing drastically, England's top five reached ten or more in both innings
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Despite losing drastically, England's top five reached ten or more in both inningsCredit: PA:Press Association
All of India's top five reached double figures in the second innings, too
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All of India's top five reached double figures in the second innings, too
Ben Stokes reached double figures after being promoted to No5 as history was made
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Ben Stokes reached double figures after being promoted to No5 as history was madeCredit: Getty

It was the same story for Shikhar Dhawan, KL Rahul, Che Pujara, Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane too.

On top separate occasions had 19 of the 20 innings spread between two nations' top five reached double figures.

But the full five from both teams in both innings had never managed it.

Elsewhere, England also became the first team in Test history to have eight top-six batsmen dismissed between ten and 19 in a single match.

Ben Stokes battled past the ten barrier - slowly - to set the record 141 years in the making
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Ben Stokes battled past the ten barrier - slowly - to set the record 141 years in the making
India’s KL Rahul takes catch off England’s cricket captain Joe Root and then gives the Dele Alli
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