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Partnership (cricket)

A partnership is a term used in cricket, that usually refers to the two batters and the runs they score together, including extras. Two batters bat in a partnership, although only one is a striker at any time.[1] The partnership between two batsmen will come to an end when one of them is dismissed or retires, or the innings comes to a close, usually due to victory being achieved, a declaration, a time or over limit being reached, the match being abandoned. In exceptional cases, if one of the original batters are injured, a player may run between the wickets on behalf of the injured batter. However, any runs scored by the injured batter will be recorded as being in the partnership of the two original batters.[2] A partnership may also refer to two bowlers bowling from each end of the wicket.[3]

Harbhajan Singh and Sachin Tendulkar batting in a partnership.
Scoreboard showing runs scored by the current partnership (25), consisting of 16 by Sammy, 8 by Ramdin (out of his 27 total), and 1 extra.

Strategy in cricket edit

Strong batting cohesion in partnerships is widely considered to be an important aspect of cricket. Generally speaking, top-order batters are superior to low-order batters; therefore, partnerships are usually greater when between two top-order batters, although it is relatively common for a lower-order batter with good defence to intelligently coordinate strike rotation to preserve wickets in hand and keep runs ticking over, a strategy that is common in both one-day cricket and Test cricket. Many believe that a key to a successful partnership is when to batters have differing playing styles.[4] For instance, Marcus Trescothick, known for aggressive style of batting,[5] and Mike Atherton,[6] known for a defensive approach, formed successful opening partnerships for England. Likewise, batters differing physical appearance may also contribute to a successful partnership. An example of this is Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett. Crawley is a tall right-hander batter, whereas Duckett is a much shorter left-handed batter.[7] It is encouraged that they rotate the strike, allowing each other to face the bowler regularly, and effective communication in calling runs is considered preferable for a successful partnership.[8][9]

Lower-order partnerships are usually much smaller than those for early partnerships.[10] In certain scenarios, middle- and low-order batters often tend to score at a higher strike rate.[citation needed] This is to score as many runs as possible before running out of batting partners, a tactic usually employed when a Test team is considering a declaration or when a one-day innings is closing in on its conclusion.[11] Batters such as Adam Gilchrist and Andrew Flintoff are widely regarded as some of the best middle-order batters.[12] Similarly, in a citation were there are no recognised batters remaining, tail-end batters may often play aggressively, with the purpose of more runs before the team is all out. Another example, as alluded to earlier, is where there is one not-out recognised batter and one tail-end batter; in this case, the recognised may often seek to be on strike as much as possible. A specific example of this is in Test cricket was when Ben Stokes and Jack Leach scored a crucial partnership of 75 to win a match at Headingly during the 2019 Ashes Series.[13]

In red-ball cricket edit

In test and first-class cricket, during opening partnerships, the primary focus is often on seeing off the new ball. In later partnerships, the emphasis shifts towards consolidation, facing an aging ball, spin bowling, and eventually the second new ball.

The importance of batting in partnership becomes even more crucial when only one recognized quality batsman remains. In such cases, their responsibility includes guiding the lower-order batsmen while attempting to score as many runs as possible or simply trying to save the game. Minimizing risk is vital, often achieved by exposing the lesser batsmen to as little bowling as possible. Boundaries and twos are preferred, and singles are avoided, especially in the early parts of an over. However, it may be necessary to score a single or three runs on the last ball of the over to counteract the change of bowling ends.

In white-ball cricket edit

In t20 and ODI cricket batters will often look to score at a higher strike rate. This is more apparent in the powerplay.

Windies Team hold the record of highest partnership against Zimbabwe at canberra on 24 Feb 2015. MN Samuels, Chris Gayle scored 372 for 2nd wicket.[14]

Effect on the opposition edit

Large partnerships do more than simply add runs to the scoreboard, they may also serve to exhaust and demoralise the fielding team. Both of these were major factors at the famous Test match at Eden Gardens in 2001, when India's V. V. S. Laxman and Rahul Dravid put on a fifth-wicket stand of 376 runs, staying at the crease for the entire fourth day's play without being dismissed. Despite having forced their opponents to follow on, Steve Waugh's highly regarded Australians were left emotionally and physically drained, slumping to a shock-heavy (171 run) defeat. Even if nowhere near as damaging numerically, larger-than-expected last wicket stands can still be very demoralising, especially because as soon as the Number 11 batsman walks out of the pavilion, many of the fielders expect to be batting within minutes and start their mental preparations. If the last wicket partnership lasts much longer than they expect, it has an adverse effect on their preparation and composure, as well as their energy level deteriorating from extra time on the field. It is also damaging to the confidence of the bowlers if they are unable to dismiss a team's worst batsman relatively easily. A good example of this came in the First Test between Australia and New Zealand at Brisbane Cricket Ground in 2004. The Kiwis performed well for the first two days, and while the Australians did recover strongly on the third, the New Zealanders were still well in the hunt when Glenn McGrath, the Australian fast bowler and notoriously poor batsman, came to the crease to accompany fellow tail-ender Jason Gillespie with nine wickets down. Incredibly, the pair put on 114 runs, both achieving half centuries (McGrath's first in a long Test career in which he has never averaged more than 8 with the bat). The humiliated New Zealanders lost energy and focus, and when they finally removed McGrath and went in to bat, their batting order was devastated, collapsing to 76 all out, giving Australia an innings victory with a day to spare. During the second Test of the 2005 Ashes, Australia's tailenders Shane Warne, Michael Kasprowicz and Brett Lee famously held out during their second innings after the top order had been decimated by England's bowlers and nearly won a tightly contested match, losing by a mere 2 runs, the narrowest margin in Ashes history.

Bowling partnerships edit

Two bowlers may be said to be bowling in tandem when they bowl all of a certain set of consecutive overs.[15]

James Anderson and Stuart Broad hold the record for most wickets in a bowling partnership. They have taken 1039 wickets together.

Test record partnerships by wicket edit

Correct as of 1 November 2021[16]

Wicket Runs Batting partners Batting team Fielding team Venue Season
1st 415 Neil McKenzie and Graeme Smith South Africa Bangladesh Chattogram 2008
2nd 576 Roshan Mahanama and Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka India Colombo (RPS) 1997
3rd 624 Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka South Africa Colombo (SSC) 2006
4th 449 Adam Voges and Shaun Marsh Australia West Indies Hobart 2015/16
5th 405 Donald Bradman and Sid Barnes Australia England Sydney 1946/47
6th 399 Ben Stokes and Jonny Bairstow England South Africa Cape Town 2016
7th 347 Clairmonte Depeiaza and Denis Atkinson West Indies Australia Bridgetown 1954/55
8th 332 Jonathan Trott and Stuart Broad England Pakistan Lord's 2010
9th 195 Mark Boucher and Pat Symcox South Africa Pakistan Johannesburg 1998
10th 198 Joe Root and James Anderson England India Nottingham 2014

Top 10 Test partnerships (for any wicket) edit

Correct as of 1 November 2021[17]

Runs Wicket Batting partners Batting team Fielding team Venue Season
624 3rd Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka South Africa Colombo (SSC) 2006
576 2nd Roshan Mahanama and Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka India Colombo (RPS) 1997
467 3rd Andrew Jones and Martin Crowe New Zealand Sri Lanka Wellington 1990/91
451 2nd Donald Bradman and Bill Ponsford Australia England The Oval 1934
451 3rd Mudassar Nazar and Javed Miandad Pakistan India Hyderabad 1982/83
449 4th Adam Voges and Shaun Marsh Australia West Indies Hobart 2015/16
446 2nd Conrad Hunte and Gary Sobers West Indies Pakistan Kingston, Jamaica 1957/58
438 2nd Marvan Atapattu and Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka Zimbabwe Bulawayo 2004
437 4th Mahela Jayawardene and Thilan Samaraweera Sri Lanka Pakistan Karachi 2008/09
429* 3rd Jacques Rudolph and Boeta Dippenaar South Africa Bangladesh Chattogram 2003

* = unbroken partnership

First-class record partnerships by wicket edit

Correct as of 1 November 2021[18]

Wicket Runs Batting partners Batting team Fielding team Venue Season
1st 561 Waheed Mirza and Mansoor Akhtar Karachi Whites Quetta Karachi 1976/77
2nd 580 Rafatullah Mohmand and Aamer Sajjad WAPDA SSGC Sheikhupura 2009/10
3rd 624 Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka South Africa Colombo (SSC) 2006
4th 577 Vijay Hazare and Gul Mohammad Baroda Holkar Baroda 1946/47
5th 520* Cheteshwar Pujara and Ravindra Jadeja Saurashtra Orissa Rajkot 2008/09
6th 487* George Headley and Clarence Passailaigue Jamaica Lord Tennyson's XI Kingston, Jamaica 1931/32
7th 460 Bhupinder Singh and Pankaj Dharmani Punjab Delhi Delhi 1994/95
8th 433 Arthur Sims and Victor Trumper Australia Canterbury Christchurch 1913/14
9th 283 John Chapman and Arnold Warren Derbyshire Warwickshire Blackwell 1910
10th 307 Alan Kippax and Hal Hooker New South Wales Victoria MCG 1928/29

* = unbroken partnership

Top 10 first-class partnerships (for any wicket) edit

 
Percy Holmes, left, and Herbert Sutcliffe shake hands in front of the scoreboard after a first wicket stand of 555 at Leyton, 1932. The players' autographs can be seen on the photo.

Correct as of 1 November 2021[19]

Runs Wicket Batting partners Batting team Fielding team Venue Season
624 3rd Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka South Africa Colombo (SSC) 2006
594* 3rd Swapnil Gugale and Ankit Bawne Maharashtra Delhi Mumbai 2016/17
580 2nd Rafatullah Mohmand and Aamer Sajjad WAPDA SSGC Sheikhupura 2009/10
577 4th Vijay Hazare and Gul Mohammad Baroda Holkar Baroda 1946/47
576 2nd Roshan Mahanama and Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka India Colombo (RPS) 1997
574* 4th Frank Worrell and Clyde Walcott Barbados Trinidad Port-of-Spain 1945/46
561 1st Waheed Mirza and Mansoor Akhtar Karachi Whites Quetta Karachi 1976/77
555 1st Percy Holmes and Herbert Sutcliffe Yorkshire Essex Leyton 1932
554 1st Jack Brown and John Tunnicliffe Yorkshire Derbyshire Chesterfield 1898
539 3rd Sagar Jogiyani and Ravindra Jadeja Saurashtra Gujarat Surat 2012/13

* = unbroken partnership.

One-Day International record partnerships by wicket edit

Correct as of 1 November 2021[20]

Wicket Runs Batting partners Batting team Fielding team Venue Date
1st 365 John Campbell and Shai Hope West Indies Ireland Dublin 5 May 2019
2nd 372 Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels West Indies Zimbabwe Canberra 24 February 2015
3rd 258 Darren Bravo and Denesh Ramdin West Indies Bangladesh Basseterre 25 August 2014
4th 275* Mohammad Azharuddin and Ajay Jadeja India Zimbabwe Cuttack 9 April 1998
5th 256* David Miller and JP Duminy South Africa Zimbabwe Hamilton 15 February 2015
6th 267* Grant Elliott and Luke Ronchi New Zealand Sri Lanka Dunedin 23 January 2015
7th 177 Jos Buttler and Adil Rashid England New Zealand Birmingham 9 June 2015
8th 202* Glenn Maxwell and Pat Cummins Australia Afghanistan Mumbai 7 November 2023
9th 132 Angelo Mathews and Lasith Malinga Sri Lanka Australia Melbourne 3 November 2010
10th 106* Viv Richards and Michael Holding West Indies England Manchester 31 May 1984

* = unbroken partnership

Top 10 One-Day International partnerships (for any wicket) edit

Correct as of 1 November 2021[21]

Runs Wicket Batting partners Batting team Fielding team Venue Date
372 2nd Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels West Indies Zimbabwe Canberra 23 February 2015
365 1st John Campbell and Shai Hope West Indies Ireland Dublin 5 May 2019
331 2nd Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid India New Zealand Hyderabad 8 November 1999
318 2nd Saurav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid India Sri Lanka Taunton 26 May 1999
304 1st Imam-ul-Haq and Fakhar Zaman Pakistan Zimbabwe Bulawayo 20 July 2018
292 1st Tamim Iqbal and Liton Das Bangladesh Zimbabwe Sylhet 6 March 2020
286 1st Upul Tharanga and Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka England Leeds 1 July 2006
284 1st David Warner and Travis Head Australia Pakistan Adelaide 26 January 2017
282* 1st Quinton de Kock and Hashim Amla South Africa Bangladesh Kimberley 15 October 2017
282 1st Upul Tharanga and Tillekeratne Dilshan Sri Lanka Zimbabwe Pallekele 10 March 2011

* = unbroken partnership

References edit

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two batters and the runs they score together including extras Two batters bat in a partnership although only one is a striker at any time 1 The partnership between two batsmen will come to an end when one of them is dismissed or retires or the innings comes to a close usually due to victory being achieved a declaration a time or over limit being reached the match being abandoned In exceptional cases if one of the original batters are injured a player may run between the wickets on behalf of the injured batter However any runs scored by the injured batter will be recorded as being in the partnership of the two original batters 2 A partnership may also refer to two bowlers bowling from each end of the wicket 3 Harbhajan Singh and Sachin Tendulkar batting in a partnership Scoreboard showing runs scored by the current partnership 25 consisting of 16 by Sammy 8 by Ramdin out of his 27 total and 1 extra Contents 1 Strategy in cricket 1 1 In red ball cricket 1 2 In white ball cricket 2 Effect on the opposition 3 Bowling partnerships 4 Test record partnerships by wicket 5 Top 10 Test partnerships for any wicket 6 First class record partnerships by wicket 7 Top 10 first class partnerships for any wicket 8 One Day International record partnerships by wicket 9 Top 10 One Day International partnerships for any wicket 10 ReferencesStrategy in cricket editStrong batting cohesion in partnerships is widely considered to be an important aspect of cricket Generally speaking top order batters are superior to low order batters therefore partnerships are usually greater when between two top order batters although it is relatively common for a lower order batter with good defence to intelligently coordinate strike rotation to preserve wickets in hand and keep runs ticking over a strategy that is common in both one day cricket and Test cricket Many believe that a key to a successful partnership is when to batters have differing playing styles 4 For instance Marcus Trescothick known for aggressive style of batting 5 and Mike Atherton 6 known for a defensive approach formed successful opening partnerships for England Likewise batters differing physical appearance may also contribute to a successful partnership An example of this is Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett Crawley is a tall right hander batter whereas Duckett is a much shorter left handed batter 7 It is encouraged that they rotate the strike allowing each other to face the bowler regularly and effective communication in calling runs is considered preferable for a successful partnership 8 9 Lower order partnerships are usually much smaller than those for early partnerships 10 In certain scenarios middle and low order batters often tend to score at a higher strike rate citation needed This is to score as many runs as possible before running out of batting partners a tactic usually employed when a Test team is considering a declaration or when a one day innings is closing in on its conclusion 11 Batters such as Adam Gilchrist and Andrew Flintoff are widely regarded as some of the best middle order batters 12 Similarly in a citation were there are no recognised batters remaining tail end batters may often play aggressively with the purpose of more runs before the team is all out Another example as alluded to earlier is where there is one not out recognised batter and one tail end batter in this case the recognised may often seek to be on strike as much as possible A specific example of this is in Test cricket was when Ben Stokes and Jack Leach scored a crucial partnership of 75 to win a match at Headingly during the 2019 Ashes Series 13 In red ball cricket edit In test and first class cricket during opening partnerships the primary focus is often on seeing off the new ball In later partnerships the emphasis shifts towards consolidation facing an aging ball spin bowling and eventually the second new ball The importance of batting in partnership becomes even more crucial when only one recognized quality batsman remains In such cases their responsibility includes guiding the lower order batsmen while attempting to score as many runs as possible or simply trying to save the game Minimizing risk is vital often achieved by exposing the lesser batsmen to as little bowling as possible Boundaries and twos are preferred and singles are avoided especially in the early parts of an over However it may be necessary to score a single or three runs on the last ball of the over to counteract the change of bowling ends In white ball cricket edit In t20 and ODI cricket batters will often look to score at a higher strike rate This is more apparent in the powerplay Windies Team hold the record of highest partnership against Zimbabwe at canberra on 24 Feb 2015 MN Samuels Chris Gayle scored 372 for 2nd wicket 14 Effect on the opposition editLarge partnerships do more than simply add runs to the scoreboard they may also serve to exhaust and demoralise the fielding team Both of these were major factors at the famous Test match at Eden Gardens in 2001 when India s V V S Laxman and Rahul Dravid put on a fifth wicket stand of 376 runs staying at the crease for the entire fourth day s play without being dismissed Despite having forced their opponents to follow on Steve Waugh s highly regarded Australians were left emotionally and physically drained slumping to a shock heavy 171 run defeat Even if nowhere near as damaging numerically larger than expected last wicket stands can still be very demoralising especially because as soon as the Number 11 batsman walks out of the pavilion many of the fielders expect to be batting within minutes and start their mental preparations If the last wicket partnership lasts much longer than they expect it has an adverse effect on their preparation and composure as well as their energy level deteriorating from extra time on the field It is also damaging to the confidence of the bowlers if they are unable to dismiss a team s worst batsman relatively easily A good example of this came in the First Test between Australia and New Zealand at Brisbane Cricket Ground in 2004 The Kiwis performed well for the first two days and while the Australians did recover strongly on the third the New Zealanders were still well in the hunt when Glenn McGrath the Australian fast bowler and notoriously poor batsman came to the crease to accompany fellow tail ender Jason Gillespie with nine wickets down Incredibly the pair put on 114 runs both achieving half centuries McGrath s first in a long Test career in which he has never averaged more than 8 with the bat The humiliated New Zealanders lost energy and focus and when they finally removed McGrath and went in to bat their batting order was devastated collapsing to 76 all out giving Australia an innings victory with a day to spare During the second Test of the 2005 Ashes Australia s tailenders Shane Warne Michael Kasprowicz and Brett Lee famously held out during their second innings after the top order had been decimated by England s bowlers and nearly won a tightly contested match losing by a mere 2 runs the narrowest margin in Ashes history Bowling partnerships editTwo bowlers may be said to be bowling in tandem when they bowl all of a certain set of consecutive overs 15 James Anderson and Stuart Broad hold the record for most wickets in a bowling partnership They have taken 1039 wickets together Test record partnerships by wicket editCorrect as of 1 November 2021 16 Wicket Runs Batting partners Batting team Fielding team Venue Season1st 415 Neil McKenzie and Graeme Smith South Africa Bangladesh Chattogram 20082nd 576 Roshan Mahanama and Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka India Colombo RPS 19973rd 624 Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka South Africa Colombo SSC 20064th 449 Adam Voges and Shaun Marsh Australia West Indies Hobart 2015 165th 405 Donald Bradman and Sid Barnes Australia England Sydney 1946 476th 399 Ben Stokes and Jonny Bairstow England South Africa Cape Town 20167th 347 Clairmonte Depeiaza and Denis Atkinson West Indies Australia Bridgetown 1954 558th 332 Jonathan Trott and Stuart Broad England Pakistan Lord s 20109th 195 Mark Boucher and Pat Symcox South Africa Pakistan Johannesburg 199810th 198 Joe Root and James Anderson England India Nottingham 2014Top 10 Test partnerships for any wicket editCorrect as of 1 November 2021 17 Runs Wicket Batting partners Batting team Fielding team Venue Season624 3rd Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka South Africa Colombo SSC 2006576 2nd Roshan Mahanama and Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka India Colombo RPS 1997467 3rd Andrew Jones and Martin Crowe New Zealand Sri Lanka Wellington 1990 91451 2nd Donald Bradman and Bill Ponsford Australia England The Oval 1934451 3rd Mudassar Nazar and Javed Miandad Pakistan India Hyderabad 1982 83449 4th Adam Voges and Shaun Marsh Australia West Indies Hobart 2015 16446 2nd Conrad Hunte and Gary Sobers West Indies Pakistan Kingston Jamaica 1957 58438 2nd Marvan Atapattu and Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka Zimbabwe Bulawayo 2004437 4th Mahela Jayawardene and Thilan Samaraweera Sri Lanka Pakistan Karachi 2008 09429 3rd Jacques Rudolph and Boeta Dippenaar South Africa Bangladesh Chattogram 2003 unbroken partnershipFirst class record partnerships by wicket editCorrect as of 1 November 2021 18 Wicket Runs Batting partners Batting team Fielding team Venue Season1st 561 Waheed Mirza and Mansoor Akhtar Karachi Whites Quetta Karachi 1976 772nd 580 Rafatullah Mohmand and Aamer Sajjad WAPDA SSGC Sheikhupura 2009 103rd 624 Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka South Africa Colombo SSC 20064th 577 Vijay Hazare and Gul Mohammad Baroda Holkar Baroda 1946 475th 520 Cheteshwar Pujara and Ravindra Jadeja Saurashtra Orissa Rajkot 2008 096th 487 George Headley and Clarence Passailaigue Jamaica Lord Tennyson s XI Kingston Jamaica 1931 327th 460 Bhupinder Singh and Pankaj Dharmani Punjab Delhi Delhi 1994 958th 433 Arthur Sims and Victor Trumper Australia Canterbury Christchurch 1913 149th 283 John Chapman and Arnold Warren Derbyshire Warwickshire Blackwell 191010th 307 Alan Kippax and Hal Hooker New South Wales Victoria MCG 1928 29 unbroken partnershipTop 10 first class partnerships for any wicket edit nbsp Percy Holmes left and Herbert Sutcliffe shake hands in front of the scoreboard after a first wicket stand of 555 at Leyton 1932 The players autographs can be seen on the photo Correct as of 1 November 2021 19 Runs Wicket Batting partners Batting team Fielding team Venue Season624 3rd Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka South Africa Colombo SSC 2006594 3rd Swapnil Gugale and Ankit Bawne Maharashtra Delhi Mumbai 2016 17580 2nd Rafatullah Mohmand and Aamer Sajjad WAPDA SSGC Sheikhupura 2009 10577 4th Vijay Hazare and Gul Mohammad Baroda Holkar Baroda 1946 47576 2nd Roshan Mahanama and Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka India Colombo RPS 1997574 4th Frank Worrell and Clyde Walcott Barbados Trinidad Port of Spain 1945 46561 1st Waheed Mirza and Mansoor Akhtar Karachi Whites Quetta Karachi 1976 77555 1st Percy Holmes and Herbert Sutcliffe Yorkshire Essex Leyton 1932554 1st Jack Brown and John Tunnicliffe Yorkshire Derbyshire Chesterfield 1898539 3rd Sagar Jogiyani and Ravindra Jadeja Saurashtra Gujarat Surat 2012 13 unbroken partnership One Day International record partnerships by wicket editCorrect as of 1 November 2021 20 Wicket Runs Batting partners Batting team Fielding team Venue Date1st 365 John Campbell and Shai Hope West Indies Ireland Dublin 5 May 20192nd 372 Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels West Indies Zimbabwe Canberra 24 February 20153rd 258 Darren Bravo and Denesh Ramdin West Indies Bangladesh Basseterre 25 August 20144th 275 Mohammad Azharuddin and Ajay Jadeja India Zimbabwe Cuttack 9 April 19985th 256 David Miller and JP Duminy South Africa Zimbabwe Hamilton 15 February 20156th 267 Grant Elliott and Luke Ronchi New Zealand Sri Lanka Dunedin 23 January 20157th 177 Jos Buttler and Adil Rashid England New Zealand Birmingham 9 June 20158th 202 Glenn Maxwell and Pat Cummins Australia Afghanistan Mumbai 7 November 20239th 132 Angelo Mathews and Lasith Malinga Sri Lanka Australia Melbourne 3 November 201010th 106 Viv Richards and Michael Holding West Indies England Manchester 31 May 1984 unbroken partnershipTop 10 One Day International partnerships for any wicket editCorrect as of 1 November 2021 21 Runs Wicket Batting partners Batting team Fielding team Venue Date372 2nd Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels West Indies Zimbabwe Canberra 23 February 2015365 1st John Campbell and Shai Hope West Indies Ireland Dublin 5 May 2019331 2nd Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid India New Zealand Hyderabad 8 November 1999318 2nd Saurav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid India Sri Lanka Taunton 26 May 1999304 1st Imam ul Haq and Fakhar Zaman Pakistan Zimbabwe Bulawayo 20 July 2018292 1st Tamim Iqbal and Liton Das Bangladesh Zimbabwe Sylhet 6 March 2020286 1st Upul Tharanga and Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka England Leeds 1 July 2006284 1st David Warner and Travis Head Australia Pakistan Adelaide 26 January 2017282 1st Quinton de Kock and Hashim Amla South Africa Bangladesh Kimberley 15 October 2017282 1st Upul Tharanga and Tillekeratne Dilshan Sri Lanka Zimbabwe Pallekele 10 March 2011 unbroken partnershipReferences edit Scoring runs Law MCC www lords org Retrieved 22 September 2023 Batter s innings Runners Law MCC www lords org Retrieved 22 September 2023 Shaheen says partnerships key after Pakistan pacers rattle India Yahoo News 3 September 2023 Retrieved 23 September 2023 An opening partner is a bit like your brother Cricinfo Retrieved 22 September 2023 Record breaking Trescothick sets up win ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 23 September 2023 Rana Yaseen 23 March 2019 Mike Atherton The Finest English Batsman Of His Era Wisden Almanack Wisden Retrieved 23 September 2023 The revolving door closes Duckett amp Crawley here to stay BBC Sport Retrieved 22 September 2023 Does strike rotation matter in 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