# England have won two out of three T20Is played against India.
# India have lost their first game in T20Is this year - two wins and one defeat out of three played.
# England have won two and lost two out of four played this year.
# Rahul Dravid, for the first time in his international career, has recorded three sixes in succession.
# Stuart Broad's wickets' tally of 37 at an average of 22.18 in 31 T20Is is a record for the highest wicket-aggregate for England.
# Ajinkya Rahane (61) became the first Indian player to record a half-century on debut in Twenty20 Internationals, surpassing Murali Vijay's 48 against Afghanistan at Gros Islet on May 1, 2010.
Rahane has to fill Sehwag's big shoes# Ricky Ponting's magnificent unbeaten 98 against New Zealand at Auckland on February 17, 2005 remains a record for the highest individual innings on debut.
# Rahane's 61 off 39 balls is the second highest individual innings for India against England in Twenty20 Internationals. Virender Sehwag had posted 68 at Durban on September 19, 2007
# Eoin Morgan and Ravi Bopara were involved in a stand of 73 for the fourth wicket - England's highest against India and their second best in T20Is, next only to the 112 (unfinished) between Pietersen and Morgan against Pakistan at Dubai (DSC) on February 19, 2010.
# The last eight wickets for India contributed 59 runs - from 106 for two to 165 all out - their second worst collapse. In the Melbourne T20Is against Australia on February 1, 2008, the Indians were placed at 20 for two, losing their last eight wickets for 54 runs.
# Suresh Raina (33) registered his highest innings against England in T20Is.
# Munaf Patel (2/25) produced his best bowling figures in T20Is.
# Eoin Morgan (49) recorded his highest innings in England in T20Is.
# England (169 for four) posted their second highest successful chase in T20Is - the best is 173 for five against West Indies at The Oval on June 29, 2007.
# India (165) recorded their second highest total against England in T20Is - the best is 218 for four at Kingsmead, Durban on September 19, 2007.