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England set to play 500th home Test

England played their first Test at home against Australia in 1880 that did not happen due to riots in Sydney in 1879 during cricket match.

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Published: Aug 03, 2016, 03:30 PM (IST)
Edited: Aug 03, 2016, 03:17 AM (IST)

England will look to seal series on their 500th home Test  © Getty Images
England will look to seal series against Pakistan on their 500th home Test © Getty Images

As England are set to hosts Pakistan for 3rd Test at Edgbaston in Birmingham on Wednesday, the hosts will achieve new record as they will be playing their 500th home Test. This was the same venue England defeated Australia by 2 runs in 2005 and this was the place they were elevated in Test rankings in 2011. This was also memorable venue for the hosts as they took 2-1 lead in Ashes series last year to which the success belonged to James Anderson and Steven Finn. England have won 25 time in 48 Tests. England played their first home Test against Australia in 1880, that actually did not take place due to riots at Sydney in 1879 when a crowd of New South Welshmen, who were angry over the dismissal of local star batsman Billy Murdoch in a match against Lord Harris’s England side. FULL CRICKET SCORECARD: Pakistan vs England 2016, 3rd Test at Edgbaston

A closer look at the table below, it is pretty evident England are the first to achieve this feat while Australia are the next ones in contention. England have won 206 at home while lost 115. In hindsight, Australia have played 404 Tests at home and have 430 matches, which is why they lead the Test rankings. Meanwhile, India have long way to go in this race and have reached the half level mark with 248 Tests at home. ALSO READ: PAK mulls changes in playing XI for 3rd Test at Edgbaston

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T Y M W L T D I HS LS
England 1880-2016 499 206 115 0 178 868 903 52
Australia 1877-2016 404 230 95 1 78 739 735 42
India 1933-2015 248 87 51 1 109 431 726 75
West Indies 1930-2016 235 84 58 0 92 425 790 47
South Africa 1889-2016 215 92 68 0 55 387 658 30
New Zealand 1930-2016 197 51 63 0 83 362 680 26
Pakistan 1955-2009 151 56 22 0 73 258 765 77
Sri Lanka 1982-2016 126 54 31 0 41 220 952 71
Zimbabwe 1992-2016 53 9 28 0 16 99 563 59
Bangladesh 2000-2015 51 4 35 0 12 99 556 87

England have already made replacements for injured Ben Stokes and called in Steven Finn back for the Edgbaston Test. All-rounder Stokes was ruled out after damaging his calf in England’s 330-run win in 2nd Test at Old Trafford that leveled the series at 1-1. With rain causing hurdle, skipper Alastair Cook has gone ahead with four seamers including Moeen Ali while Gary Ballance finds his way back in the squad.