Stats: England vs Pakistan 2nd ODI - Alex Hales maiden century and Chris Woakes wicket at last
59 - Number of 100 plus opening partnerships for England now in ODIs, which is joint 3rd highest for any team in ODIs with Australia (78) and India (87) above England.
42 - Alex Hales and Jason Roy are the 42nd pair from England to score a century-plus opening stand in ODIs. England top the list with most different opening pairs with a century stand to their name. Australia with 37 and Pakistan 31.
57 - Century plus opening stands have been conceded by Pakistan, which is 2nd most for any team in ODIs, just above Zimbabwe with 55. India have conceded 72 and are on the top of the list.
1 - Number of instance prior to today when England have posted a century-plus partnership for both 1st and 2nd wicket in the same innings of an ODI game. The only other time they did was against Australia in 2005 when chasing 220, Trescothick and Strauss put on 101 runs for opening partnership which was followed by an unbeaten 120 runs stand between Trescothick and Vaughan.
9 - 100 plus opening stands Pakistan have conceded against England, which are the joint most they have conceded playing against any team.
226 - Runs put on by top 3 English batsmen - which are their highest ever in an away ODI game. Their previous best came at Sydney in February 2011 when top 3 English batsmen scored 225 runs against West Indies (Knight 122, Stewart 74, Thorpe 29).
0 - Number of hundreds Alex Hales had in One-Day Internationals before this game. Today he struck his first hundred. He had scored a hundred in T20 International.
109 - Runs scored by Alex Hales in today's game which is personal best in ODI career. His previous best was 67 against New Zealand.
6 - ODI matches before today Chris Woakes had gone wicketless. He had ball 299 deliveries before he got rid of debutant Iftikhar in today's game. He took 4 wickets in this game.
20.90 - Batting average of Alex Hales in ODIs prior to this game which is much lower in comparison to his T20I batting average of 36.40.
65 - Runs collected by Anwar Ali and Sarfaraz for the 7th wicket - which is 2nd best 7th wicket partnership for Pakistan against England in ODIs. Azhar Mehmood and Yousaf's 72 is the best for Pakistan against England at Oval in 2003.