Are Alzarri Joseph's 6 for 12 the best figures in all T20s?
Also, what's the record for the highest IPL total without a half-century?
That's a good spot, because Kolkata Knight Riders' 206 for 5 against Royal Challengers Bangalore in Bengaluru last week was indeed a record IPL total without an individual half-century - the highest individual contribution was Andre Russell's rapid unbeaten 48. The previous record - and the only other such score over 200 - was Mumbai Indians' 202 for 7 against the Super Kings in Chennai, in one of the earliest matches in the very first IPL, in April 2008.
The match you're talking about was the one in Dubai on March 31, which Australia won to complete a 5-0 whitewash of Pakistan. Usman Khawaja made 98, Aaron Finch 53, Shaun Marsh 61 and Glenn Maxwell 70.
South Africa's Faf du Plessis raised his batting average to 293.00 during his second Test, in Australia in 2012-13. He followed 78 and 110 not out on debut in Adelaide with 78 not out and 27 in Perth - so was in sight of an average of 300 when he was out on the second innings.
Alzarri Joseph's 6 for 12 for Mumbai Indians against Sunrisers in Hyderabad the other day - on his IPL debut - broke the competition record set in 2008 by Sohail Tanvir, who took 6 for 14 for Rajasthan Royals against Chennai Super Kings in Jaipur in 2008, the first IPL season.
My first thought was that Graeme Pollock's aggregate - which included a murderous 274 against Australia in Durban in 1969-70 - would be a record for anyone's last ten Test innings. But, as I've found out often, first thoughts can be dangerous!
"You said that Michael Vaughan was next after Don Bradman for making the most Test centuries without a score in the nineties. But Greg Chappell scored 24 centuries and, although he did make 98 against England in Sydney in 1979-80, he was not out in that innings, so was never dismissed in the nineties."
Steven Lynch is the editor of the updated edition of Wisden on the Ashes