These figures will remain in the fifth test.
In the fifth Test between India and England, players from both teams will be looking at some records. Team India has lost the series with a loss in the fourth Test and this Test is just for the guests team. The fifth Test will be played from the Oval ground in London on Friday.
If Ajinkya Rahane gets the chance, the Oval Test will be his 50th Test match of his career. He will become the 32nd Indian and the 280th overall cricketer of 50 Tests. Only 49 Test matches were played in EAS Prasanna and Kiran More.
Captain Virat Kohli (544 runs in 4 Tests) of Team India has so far displayed amazing performances in the series and he is only 59 runs away from breaking the record of legendary Indian Rahul Dravid. Dravid, who became the highest run-getter in a series on England tour in 2002, He then scored 602 runs in the series with the help of 3 centuries.
This is England's only field where Team India has won only 1 Test match, while 4 is lost. In 1971, he won the ground. India have won 2-2 Tests at Lord's, Headingley, Trent Bridge, while Edgbaston, Alt Taffard and Rose Bowl are still needed to win.
England's opener Alistair Cook has announced his retirement and the Oval Test will be his last international match. In the list of all-time run scorers, Kumar Sangakkara is only 147 runs away from reaching the fifth position. Cook needs only 1 run to complete 1,000 runs in the oval. Only Lane Hutton (1521) and Graham Gooch (1097) have so far been able to do so.
Stuart Broad needs only 1 wicket and should be at number eight in the list of top bowlers taking all-time wickets. He is currently on par with Richard Hadlee (431 wickets) and is 3 wickets away from legendary Indian Kapil Dev (434).
Indian opener Lokesh Rahul and English opener Cook (both of them, 11 catches) are 1 cat away from being the most caught fielder in the India-England series. Only Eknath Soller (12 catches in 1972-73) is ahead of him.