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Highest 2nd Wicket Partnership in ICC CT
NZ Highest 2nd Wicket Partnership in ICC CT
New Zealand Highest 2nd Wicket Partnership in ICC Champions Trophy
Players
Runs
Against
Venue
Date
Luke Ronchi and Kane Williamson
77
AUS
Birmingham
2017-06-02
Stephen Fleming and Mathew Sinclair
66
BAN
Colombo
2002-09-23
Martin Guptill and Kane Williamson
62
ENG
Cardiff
2017-06-06
Aaron Redmond and Martin Guptill
61
AUS
Centurion
2009-10-05
Craig Spearman and Stephen Fleming
53
ZIM
Nairobi
2000-10-09
Nathan Astle and Stephen Fleming
47
SA
Mumbai
2006-10-16
Martin Guptill and Jesse Ryder
46
SA
Centurion
2009-09-24
Stephen Fleming and Nathan Astle
41
SL
Dhaka
1998-10-26
Kane Williamson and Luke Ronchi
34
SL
Cardiff
2013-06-09
Stephen Fleming and Nathan Astle
31
IND
Nairobi
2000-10-15
Martin Guptill and Neil Broom
29
ENG
Johannesburg
2009-09-29
Lou Vincent and Nathan Astle
23
SL
Mumbai
2006-10-20
Martin Guptill and Kane Williamson
23
BAN
Cardiff
2017-06-09
Martin Guptill and Aaron Redmond
21
PAK
Johannesburg
2009-10-03
Nathan Astle and Stephen Fleming
21
ZIM
Dhaka
1998-10-24
Highest 2nd Wicket Partnership in ICC CT by Teams Overall
India
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
South Africa
Australia
Bangladesh
England
Zimbabwe
West Indies
New Zealand
Netherlands
United States
Highest 2nd Wicket Partnership in ICC CT Against Teams
India
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
South Africa
Australia
Bangladesh
England
Zimbabwe
West Indies
New Zealand
Netherlands
United States
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4th Wicket Partnership
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ICC CT Records By Teams
India
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
South Africa
Australia
Bangladesh
England
Zimbabwe
West Indies
New Zealand
Netherlands
United States