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Highest 8th Wicket Partnership in ICC CT
Highest 8th Wicket Partnership in ICC CT Against AUS
Highest 8th Wicket Partnership in ICC Champions Trophy Against Australia
Players
Runs
Against
Venue
Date
Graeme Swann and James Anderson
37
AUS
Centurion
2009-10-02
Chris Harris and Brendon McCullum
35
AUS
London
2004-09-16
Adam Milne and Mitchell Santner
21
AUS
Birmingham
2017-06-02
James Franklin and Daniel Vettori
21
AUS
Mohali
2006-11-01
Yuvraj Singh and Anil Kumble
17
AUS
Nairobi
2000-10-07
Sajid Mahmood and Chris Read
14
AUS
Jaipur
2006-10-21
Rangana Herath and Nuwan Kulasekara
10
AUS
London
2013-06-17
Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Harbhajan Singh
10
AUS
Mohali
2006-10-29
Mohammad Rafique and Khaled Mahmud
8
AUS
Colombo
2002-09-19
Ian Butler and Kyle Mills
8
AUS
Centurion
2009-10-05
Chris Harris and Kyle Mills
7
AUS
Colombo
2002-09-15
Nikita Miller and Kemar Roach
6
AUS
Johannesburg
2009-09-26
Rashid Zia and Nasir Javed
4
AUS
Southampton
2004-09-13
Sunil Joshi and Javagal Srinath
4
AUS
Dhaka
1998-10-28
Mashrafe Mortaza and Mehidy Hasan Miraz
0
AUS
London
2017-06-05
Highest 8th 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 8th 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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ICC CT Records By Teams
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Pakistan
Sri Lanka
South Africa
Australia
Bangladesh
England
Zimbabwe
West Indies
New Zealand
Netherlands
United States