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Highest 4th Wicket Partnership in ODI
DEN Highest 4th Wicket Partnership in ODI
Denmark Highest 4th Wicket Partnership in ODI
Players
Runs
Against
Venue
Date
Carsten Pedersen and Frederik Klokker
142
UAE
Potchefstroom
2009-04-06
Johan Malcolm and Baljit Singh
119
SCOT
Glasgow
2006-08-08
Rizwan Mahmood and Michael Pedersen
41
OMN
Potchefstroom
2009-04-13
Carsten Pedersen and Max Overgaard
34
BER
Vanderbijlpark
2009-04-04
Johan Malcolm and Gerrit Mueller
31
NL
Glasgow
2006-08-09
Soren Vestergaard and Mickey Lund
10
KEN
Potchefstroom
2009-04-08
Frederik Klokker and Soren Vestergaard
8
UGA
Potchefstroom
2009-04-11
Johan Malcolm and Baljit Singh
8
IT
Glasgow
2006-08-06
Mickey Lund and Soren Vestergaard
5
AFG
Vanderbijlpark
2009-04-01
Mickey Lund and Michael Pedersen
3
NL
Potchefstroom
2009-04-02
Johan Malcolm and Carsten Pedersen
0
IRE
Glasgow
2006-08-04
Highest 4th Wicket Partnership in ODI by Teams
Afghanistan
Australia
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England
India
New Zealand
Pakistan
South Africa
Sri Lanka
West Indies
Zimbabwe
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South Africa
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West Indies
Zimbabwe
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