Know about the 5 biggest partnerships for the 7th wicket in Test cricket history, when more than 6 wickets fell within 30 runs
Let us know about these partnerships Litton Das & Mehidy Hasan Miraz (Image Credit- Twitter Test cricket is the oldest and most traditional format of the game, which tests the patience of a player. This format shows that a cricketer is creative and skillful. If a player is successful in Test cricket, he is considered a top-class cricketer. At times, players use their patience so well that they bat for hours. Also, when a team loses wickets early, it becomes necessary for a player to bat with more patience. On the other hand, today in this article we are going to tell you about five partnerships made for the 7th wicket in Test cricket history, when the players showed patience and batted in a brilliant manner when the team had lost 6 wickets for less than 30 runs. So let’s know about these 5 partnerships: 5 biggest partnerships in Test cricket 5– At number five in the top five partnerships in Test cricket history, the names of West Indies’ Marlon Samuels and Ridley Jacobs come up. Both of them had added 54 runs for the 7th wicket against Australia. In this match, West Indies had lost 6 wickets for 23 runs against Australia. 4– At number four, the name of England’s Mark Ramprakash and Steve Rhodes is recorded in the case of the highest partnership for the 7th wicket in Test cricket. Both of them had a partnership of 68 runs in the year 1995. In this match, England lost 6 wickets on a total score of 27 runs against Australia. 3– Former Pakistan wicketkeeper Moin Khan and Salim Malik come at number three. Let us tell you that in the year 1999, Pakistan lost 6 wickets at a total score of 26 runs against Australia. But during this time, both of them had a partnership of 84 runs for the 7th wicket. 2– Caribbean players Nkrumah Bonner and Joshua de Silva hold the record for the highest partnership for the 7th wicket after losing more than 6 wickets in Test cricket. Both of them had added 100 runs in a match against Sri Lanka in the year 2021. 1– So, the name of Bangladesh wicketkeeper Liton Das and Mehdi Hasan Miraz is recorded at number one in this list. Both of them had added 165 runs for the 7th wicket in the second test match against Pakistan in Rawalpindi. In the match, Bangladesh lost 6 wickets for just 26 runs against Pakistan.
5 biggest partnerships in T20 cricket while chasing a target for India
Take a look at the top five biggest partnerships for India while chasing targets in T20Is. Shubman and Yashasvi Jaiswal (Image Credit- Instagram) India defeated Zimbabwe in the fourth T20 match thanks to a brilliant opening partnership between Yashasvi Jaiswal and captain Shubman Gill. Jaiswal and Gill together shared an unbeaten 156-run partnership to easily achieve Zimbabwe’s target of 153 runs. This brilliant partnership ensured a convincing win for India in just 15.2 overs. This is also the second-highest run-chase partnership for India in T20I history. As a result, the visitors have now taken an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match T20I series on the back of a stunning 10-wicket win. The two have batted brilliantly together and have forged not one but two great partnerships in this format. On that note, let’s take a look at the top five biggest partnerships for India while chasing targets in T20. Here’s Top 5 highest partnerships for India in a chase 5. Virat Kohli and Manish Pandey (119 vs Sri Lanka, 2017) Virat Kohli and Manish Pandey (Source X) In the one-off T20I against Sri Lanka in Colombo in 2017, the hosts batted first and posted a tricky total of 170/7 on the board. The visitors were under some pressure after losing both their openers Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul during the chase. However, the visitors were able to recover with then-skipper Virat Kohli at the crease. Kohli, known as the ‘Chase Master’, displayed his class by performing at his best under pressure. He scored 82 runs in 54 balls and crossed the 150-run mark. Manish Pandey joined him at number four and scored an unbeaten 51 runs in 36 balls. The duo shared a 119-run partnership and eventually India won the match by seven wickets.