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Stats: Broad-Trott's world record partnership

By Rajneesh Gupta
August 28, 2010

Mohammad Aamer was in red hot form as he took six wickets to give Pakistan control but Stuart Broad and Jonathan Trott turned the match around completely with a world record partnership.

England were precariously placed at 102 for seven on the opening day of the fourth and final Test at Lord's, when Broad joined Trott on Friday.

What followed was one of the biggest recovery in Test history!

The eighth wicket partnership lasted for 95.4 overs in which these two batsmen added 332 runs, constituting the highest eighth wicket partnership in Test cricket. Ironically, the previous eighth wicket record partnership was set by Pakistan pair of Wasim Akram and Saqlain Mushtaq against Zimbabwe at Shekhupura in 1996-97.

Broad's innings of 169 is the second highest by a number 9 batsman in Test cricket after Ian Smith's 173 against India in 1989-90.

Highest partnerships for each wicket in Tests:

Wkt

Runs

Batsmen

Countries

Venue

Season

1st

415

N McKenzie & G Smith

SA v Ban

Chittagong

2007-08

2nd

576

S Jayasuriya & R Mahanama

SL  v Ind

Colombo (RPS)

1997-98

3rd

624

K Sangakkara & M Jayawardena

SL  v SA

Colombo (SSC)

2006

4th

437

M Jayawardena & T Samaraweera

SL  v Pak

Karachi

2008-09

5th

405

SG Barnes & D Bradman

Aus v Eng

Sydney

1946-47

6th

351

M Jayawardena & P Jayawardane

SL  v Ind

Ahmedabad

2009-10

7th

347

DStE Atkinson & CC Depeiza

WI  v Aus

Bridgetown

1954-55

8th

332

IJL Trott & SCJ Broad

Eng v Pak

Lord's

2010

9th

195

MV Boucher & PL Symcox

SA v Pak

Johannesburg

1997-98

10th

151

BF Hastings & RO Collinge

NZ  v Pak

Auckland

1972-73

10th

151

Azhar Mahmood & Mushtaq Ahmed

Pak v SA

Rawalpindi

1997-98

Highest individual innings at number nine in Tests:

Batsman

Runs

Opposition

Ground

Season

Ian Smith (NZ)

173

v India

Auckland

1989-90

Stuart Broad (Eng)

169

v Pakistan

Lord's

2010

Clem Hill (Aus)

160

v England

Adelaide

1907-08

Asif Iqbal (Pak)

146

v England

The Oval

1967

Daniel Vettori (NZ)

137*

v Pakistan

Hamilton

2003-04

James Franklin (NZ)

122*

v South Africa

Cape Town

2005-06

Gubby Allen (Eng)

122

v New Zealand

Lord's

1931

Rajneesh Gupta

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