Biggest win by conducts: England beat Australia by runs in Brisbane in 1928
Biggest win by an innings: England beat Australia in the Oval in 1938 by an innings and 579 runs
Biggest win by wickets: Australia have won five tests by the Utmost 10-wicket margin, England have finished the feat three days
Highest innings score: England created 903 for seven declared in the first innings at the Oval in 1938
Venture: Australia’s Bill Ponsford and also Donald Bradman place on 451.
INDIVIDUAL
Batting
Most runs in a string: Donald Bradman (Australia) scored 974 runs in five tests in the 1930 series in England
Highest scores:
England – Len Hutton scored 364 in 1938 in the Oval
Australia – Bradman scored 334 in Leeds
Bowling
Most wickets in a string: Jim Laker took 46 wickets in five tests in the 1956 show
Finest bowling (innings):
England – Laker took 10 in Manchester in 1956 for 53
Australia – nine were taken by Arthur Mailey to 121 in Melbourne
Finest bowling (game):
England – Laker took 19 for 90
Australia – 16 was taken by Bob Massie for 137 on debut at 1972 at Lord’s
Hat-tricks (9):
Fred Spofforth (Australia) Melbourne, 1878-79
Billy Bates (England) Melbourne, 1882-83
Johnny Briggs (England) Sydney, 1891-92
Jack Hearne (England) Leeds, 1899
Hugh Trumble (Australia) Melbourne, 1901-02
Hugh Trumble (Australia) Melbourne, 1903-04
Shane Warne (Australia) Melbourne, 1994-95
Darren Gough (England) Sydney, 1998-99
Peter Siddle (Australia) Brisbane, 2010-11.
Catching
Innings: Len Braund (England) took four grabs in the first innings in Sheffield at 1902
Match: Greg Chappell (Australia) took seven grabs in Perth in 1974
Series: Jack Gregory (Australia) took 15 grabs in five tests in the 1920-21 series in Australia (Compiled by Nick Mulvenney; Passing by John O’Brien)
source http://www.southwalescricket.co.uk/cricket-ashes-records/
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