India, Nov. 22 -- Australia's eight-wicket victory over England in Perth was more than a statement win to open the first Ashes Test - it produced a statistical earthquake, delivering three feats not seen in more than a century as the match finished inside two chaotic days.
England's two innings lasted a combined 405 balls, their shortest total in a Test match since 1904.
Fewest balls faced by England in a Test
325 v Australia, Melbourne 1904
388 v Australia, Lord's 1888
405 v Australia, Perth 2025*
408 v Australia, Sydney 1895
446 v West Indies, Edgbaston 1995
476 v India, Ahmedabad 2021
England's batting implosion - 172 on day one and 164 on day two - marked only the third time in their history that they have faced fewer than 41...
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