6-1?Englands win-loss record at Edgbaston in their last ten Tests. Their only loss in that time came against South Africa in 2008. Among venues at home that have hosted at least five Tests since 2006, England have a better record only at Old Trafford.4-0 Englands win-loss record against Pakistan at Edgbaston. It is the only home venue where England havent lost a Test to Pakistan from five or more matches and one of only two home venues - the other being Trent Bridge - where they have an unbeaten record against Pakistan. The last time the hosts played Pakistan at Edgbaston, in 2010, they won by nine wickets after dismissing them for just 72 in the first innings.22.42 Batting average of top order (No. 1 to No. 7) batsmen in the first innings of Tests at Edgbaston since 2006 - the worst among 64 venues that have hosted more than one Test in this period. The only first-innings hundred at this venue in the last ten years was hit by Denesh Ramdin in the rain-affected draw in 2012.15.04 Average runs made for each wicket lost in the morning session of the first days play in Tests at Edgbaston since 2006 - the worst at any Test venue in this period. A wicket falls every 34 balls in the morning session on the first day here, which is also the highest rate at any venue in Tests since 2006. The last time Pakistan played at this venue, they lost six wickets in the first session.2005 The last time the team batting first won a Test at Edgbaston. England beat Australia by two runs in that famous Test, after posting a total of 407 in just 79.2 overs on the first day. Since then though, no team has won batting first in seven Tests at this venue and has lost five of them. On the two occasions when teams batting first did manage a draw, the Tests were affected by rain. At least three full days of play were lost in the Test involving West Indies in 2012, while the Ashes Tests that was drawn here in 2009 saw only 276.3 overs bowled in the entire match.29.24Fast bowlers average at Edgbaston in Tests since 2006 - the second best at any venue in England. Only Trent Bridge, with an average of 26.20, has played better for them. Edgbaston is favourable to pace bowlers, especially of the first day of Tests: among venues in any country that have hosted at least two Tests in the last ten years, an average of 24.35 for quicks on the first day is the best.9 Wickets Chris Woakes took in an innings the last time he bowled in a first-class game at his home venue. Woakes returned to the England XI to replace the injured Ben Stokes for the second Test against Sri Lanka after he returned figures of 9 for 36 against Durham in May. The other Warwickshire bowlers collectively took 1 for 138 in that innings. Woakes has taken 21 wickets at 13.85 in first-class matches at this venue in 2016. He has already taken 18 wickets - 11 more than any other bowler - at an average of 11.66 from two Tests in this series.98.71 Alex Hales batting average in first-class matches at this venue. He has made 691 runs with three hundreds - including scores of 155 not out and 183 - and three fifties in ten innings on this ground. He has, however, made only 56 runs from four innings in the current series and has managed to put up only one fifty stand with Alastair Cook. England havent had a century opening stand in their last 11 Tests at home and have averaged 27.27 for their first wicket with a highest partnership of 68.294 The highest individual score in Tests at Edgbaston, made by Cook against India in 2011. Besides that innings though, Cook has managed to score only 208 runs at an average of 23.11 from ten innings and has been dismissed for single-digits in five of his last eight innings at Edgbaston.19.39 Runs Pakistans top-order batsmen (No. 1 to No. 7) other than Misbah-ul-Haq and and Asad Shafiq have averaged in this series. They have together scored 349 runs with a highest of 45 from 18 innings. Misbah and Shafiq have made 366 runs at an average of 45.75 with one hundred and two fifties.Balenciaga Scontate Outlet . All of the scoring came in the final 20:04. Lucic scored on a power play at 15:46 of the third period, when he tipped a shot over Stars goalie Kari Lehtonen for a 3-1 lead. 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"Retaining the services of coach Kavis Reed was the No. 1 factor on that list," said Hervey, who got the nod after former general manager Eric Tillman got the boot in 2012. Hervey also pointed to steps made to bolster an offence that left the Eskimos last in the West last season. One of the first was to obtain the services of quarterback Mike Reilly from the B.C. Lions before he hit the free-agent market. After Tillman traded Ricky Ray to Toronto, the Eskimos struggled at quarterback with Stephen Jyles, Kerry Joseph and Matt Nichols rotating through the position. Reilly isnt guaranteed the starters spot, Hervey emphasized, and must go head-to-head with Nichols to win that right, but he gives the team more options. "We felt by obtaining Mike Reilly it would give us depth at that position which has (also) now created, in our opinion, a fine quarterback battle between he and Matt Nichols." Hervey also says theyve complemented the explosive scatback style of Hugh Charles with signings like that of import John White, better suited to take over should Charles go down again. Theyre the same size and the team will be able to maintain the same style of ground game, said Hervey. Edmonton did make the playoffs thanks to weak Eastern teams that allowed for a crossover but fell victim to Ray and the Toronto Argonauts in the East semifinal. Hervey said theyve worked to bolster the offensive line with moves such as a trade with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats for the services of non-import Carson Rockhill. "We felt that ourr need (was) to get bigger, more physical and more athletic on the offensive line.dddddddddddd (It) was an area we needed to improve." He said they made it a priority to retain key free agents such as linebacker J.C. Sherritt and defensive end Marcus Howard and locked up slotback Fred Stamps early. They also nabbed free agent Odell Willis from under the nose of the Saskatchewan Roughriders, minutes after he supposedly hit the market, which earned them a $10,000 fine from the CFL for tampering. "We feel the need to get to the quarterback was important," said Hervey. Willis has a talent for sacking quarterbacks but he also has a reputation for off-field behaviour that cost him his job with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Unlike the Bombers, the Eskimos arent getting a new stadium this season, but President Len Rhodes says fans will be getting new seats. All 58,000 will be replaced at Commonwealth as the season progresses but the last wont go into until the fall, he said. Hervey says the team not only wanted to improve its roster for 2013, it wanted to improve its draft position. The Eskimos couldnt get into the first round but did acquire defensive end Stefan Charles with the 10th pick. Like a lot of top draft picks this season, hes still trying chances in the NFL but Hervey says good players are worth the wait. The Eskimos have made some coaching changes for 2013 with the return of CFL veterans Greg Marshall and Doug Sams. Marshall has taken over as defensive co-ordinator while Sams is the new offensive co-ordinator. Marshall goes back to the early part of the last decade with the Eskimos but Sams dates back to the 1987 Grey Cup-winning edition. ' ' '