Great Britain’s Kyle Edmund will bid to reach his first grand slam final when he takes on Marin Cilic in the last four of the Australian Open on Thursday.

Here, Press Association Sport takes a look at the statistics from his remarkable run to the semi-finals.

127

Forehand winners – more than anyone else in the tournament so far.

22

Break points saved out of a possible 33.

78

Aces fired down in his opening five matches.

Kyle Edmund serves to Grigor Dimitrov in their quarter-final clash
Kyle Edmund serves to Grigor Dimitrov in their quarter-final clash (Andy Brownbill/AP)

5

This is the first time the Yorkshireman has won five consecutive matches at tour level.

6

Becomes the sixth British man to reach the semi-finals in singles at a grand slam in the Open era after Roger Taylor, John Lloyd, Tim Henman, Greg Rusedski and Andy Murray.

49

World ranking before his first-round match. He will break into the top 30 for the first time no matter what happens against Cilic.

2

Edmund is the British number two but would overtake Murray as number one with victory over Cilic. It would be the first time someone other than Murray has held the British number one ranking since February 2006, when Murray took over from Henman.