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Joe Root and Harry Brook in monster stand against Pakistan: Which are the top 10 highest partnerships in Test cricket history? | Sporting News United Kingdom

Joe Root and Harry Brook in monster stand against Pakistan: Which are the top 10 highest partnerships in Test cricket history? | Sporting News United Kingdom

Joe Root and Harry Brook came together in Multan in England’s first Test of the three-match series against Pakistan and stitched a massive 454-run partnership for the fourth wicket.

The duo came together after losing Ben Duckett as the third wicket at 249 on day 3 and thanks to the double centuries for both Root and Brook, England also breached the 700-run mark against the hosts, as it stands after Lunch on Day 4 of the Test.

And given the rate they are batting, they are sure to add much more to that partnership. Let’s take a look at the biggest Test partnerships and see if the English duo can make history.

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Which are the biggest partnerships in Test history?

With this 454 partnership, they have beaten Peter May and Colin Cowdrey’s record English partnership of 411 runs for the fourth wicket against West Indies in Birmingham in 1957.

With the English record in the bag, they sit 4th in the list of the biggest partnerships in Test history.

The highest Test partnership ever belongs to Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene who put together a mammoth 624 runs together against South Africa in 2006 at Colombo.

# Players Partnership Opponent Year Venue Wicket
1. Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene 624 South Africa 2006 Colombo (SSC) 3rd
2. Roshan Mahanama and Sanath Jayasuriya 576 India 1997 Colombo (SSC) 2nd
3. Andrew Voges and Martin Crowe 467 Sri Lanka 1991 Wellington 3rd
4. Joe Root and Harry Brook 454 Pakistan 2024 Multan 4th
5. Bill Ponsford and Don Bradman 451 England 1934 The Oval 2nd
6. Mudassar Nazar and Javed Miandad 451 India 1983 Hyderabad 3rd
7. Adam Voges and Shaun Marsh 449 West Indies 2015 Hobart 4th
8. Gary Sobers and Conrad Hunte 446 Pakistan 1958 Kingston 2nd
9. Kumar Sangkkara and Marvan Atapattu 438 Zimbabwe 2004 Bulawayo 2nd
10. Thilan Samaraweera and Mahela Jayawardene 437 Pakistan 2009 Karachi 4th

*Stats as of October 10, 2024. PAK v ENG 1st Test Day 4.

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