Jonny Bairstow leading run-scorer in Test cricket in 2016

Record-beater aims to swell tally in England's Test series in India

By Oli Burley

A look back at Jonny Bairstow's three Test tons from a record-breaking 2016

Jonny Bairstow has already scored more Test runs in a calendar year than any wicketkeeper in history - and he still has up to five games to play in 2016!

The 27-year-old overtook the previous record of 1,045 registered by Zimbabwean, and former England coach, Andy Flower in 2000, during the second innings of England's first Test against Bangladesh in Chittagong and currently stands on 1,118 at the conclusion of that series - a figure topped by no-one in world cricket so far this year.

Ahead of the first Test between India and England, live on Sky Sports, we take a look back at some of the highlights of Bairstow's 2016 so far and hear about them from the man himself…

Bairstow's Career Stats

Tests Innings Not Outs Highest Runs Average Hundreds
33 56 5 167no 2,083 40.84 3

Bairstow's Key 2016 Stats

Tests Innings Not Outs Highest Runs Average Hundreds
12 20 3 167no 1,118 65.76 3

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Jonny Bairstow told Ian Ward about his emotional maiden Test century

Bairstow described day two of the second Test against South Africa in Cape Town as probably the best day of his life after he clubbed a maiden Test century and shared a record sixth-wicket stand with Ben Stokes (258). Bairstow was unbeaten on 150 from 191 balls when Alastair Cook declared on 629-6 having shared a staggering partnership of 399 with Stokes. He cut a visibly emotional figure after reaching three figures with a boundary.

Image: Bairstow looks to the heavens after completing his first Test century

What Jonny said: "There have been a lot of ups and downs so it is a special day, not just for myself but the people and my family that have helped me along the way. It was always going to be emotional, with my grandpa passing away last year and it approaching the anniversary of my dad's death, so I am delighted to score my century in the New Year's Test. It's great to play Test cricket - it tests you all the way through, so to come out with 150 is hopefully the start of a long career."

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A Heady Triumph

Bairstow had a Headingley homecoming to remember, scoring crisply in conditions that troubled others to rack up 140 out of a total of 298 while batting at seven.

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In short, he appeared to be playing a different game despite coming to the wicket with England in a whole heap of trouble at 83-5 and steering the innings to safety with Alex Hales (86) offering solid, if less fluent assistance. The only blip came when he had 70 when Nuwan Pradeep shelled a return catch. Anderson rather took the headlines at the close of play after obliterating Sri Lanka with 5-16 before stumps but the stunning stat of the day was that Bairstow, in four innings at Headingley for county and country in 2016, had scored 589 runs at an average of 147.25. 

Image: Home is where the runs are: Bairstow scores heavily at Headingley

What Jonny said: "I didn't tell myself too much when I came in at 83-5 - you don't want to change too much about the way you have been playing so I didn't consciously adapt anything. I was slightly nervous in the nineties - if you're not in that situation then I think there's something wrong with you - but thankfully I was able get over the line. The runs Hales scored and the length of time he batted was imperative for us as we set a total that helped us win the game."

Lauded at Lord's

Bairstow was averaging over 106 in his six Test appearances of 2016 after racking up an unbeaten 167 at the Home of Cricket after once again going in with England struggling, on 86-4.

Bairstow reflects on a special innings at Lord's

The No 6 had his own moments of fortune - principally when he was dropped on 11 by Shaminda Eranga at mid-wicket. Bairstow found an admirable foil as he went about compiling his second score of over 150 in Tests in Chris Woakes, who completed his maiden Test fifty to help England up to and beyond the 400 mark only for the match to eventually fizzle out into a draw because of rain.

Image: On the board: Bairstow makes his mark at HQ

What Jonny said: "In the past I was over-analysing things and getting far too technical. Now, though, I am standing relaxed at the crease, watching the ball, and letting the flow of the bat go through the ball. I used to play the ball slightly further in front of me and push at the ball, but now I am playing it underneath my eye line a bit later. It's been a journey - I've gone away, worked on things, re-evaluated and trusted myself. If I get left out now I've gone about it the way I want to go about it, not how other people want to go about it."

Bairstow's Test innings in 2016

Scores Opposition Venue Month
150no & 30no South Africa Cape Town January
45 & DNB South Africa Johannesburg January
0 & 14 South Africa Centurion January
140 Sri Lanka Headingley May
48 & DNB Sri Lanka Chester-le-Street May
167no & 32 Sri Lanka Lord's June
29 & 48 Pakistan Lord's July
58 & DNB Pakistan Old Trafford July
12 & 83 Pakistan Edgbaston August
55 & 81 Pakistan The Oval August
52 & 47 Bangladesh Chittagong October
24 & 3 Bangladesh Dhaka October

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