1. Australian paceman Jason Gillespie, back from injury, took both wickets including that of former Australian opener Matthew Hayden who was bowled for two.
2. Australian opener Michael Slater vowed to win back his test place after being dumped for the fifth and final Ashes cricket test against England on Thursday.
3. Australian opener Michael Slater was named Man-of-the-Match for his double century.
4. Australian opener Michael Slater was given the benefit of the doubt by television umpire Simon Taufel after a throw from Dean Headley hit the stumps.
5. Television replays showed that Australian opener Justin Langer was lucky not to be given out by home umpire Daryl Harper.
6. Swing bowler Andy Caddick removed the Australian openers in successive overs as England struck early in the rain delayed fourth Ashes cricket test at Headingley on Thursday.
7. The Australian openers coped comfortably with the challenge mounted by English pace bowlers Martin McCague, Phil DeFreitas and Darren Gough.
8. The former Australian opener was renown for his fitness levels.
9. The other Australian opener, Adam Gilchrist, also perished in the face of some tight bowling by Indians on a slow wicket.
10. The West Indies dismissed both Australian openers before they had wiped off their first innings deficit.