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Highest 2nd Wicket Partnership in ICC WC
Highest 2nd Wicket Partnership in ICC WC Against SCOT
Highest 2nd Wicket Partnership in ODI World Cup Against Scotland
Players
Runs
Against
Venue
Date
Tillakaratne Dilshan and Kumar Sangakkara
195
SCOT
Hobart
2015-03-11
Mahmudullah and Soumya Sarkar
139
SCOT
Nelson
2015-03-05
Ricky Ponting and Mark Waugh
84
SCOT
Worcester
1999-05-16
Shane Watson and Aaron Finch
58
SCOT
Hobart
2015-03-14
Matthew Hayden and Ricky Ponting
48
SCOT
Basseterre
2007-03-14
Brendon McCullum and Kane Williamson
30
SCOT
Dunedin
2015-02-17
Moeen Ali and Gary Ballance
29
SCOT
Christchurch
2015-02-23
Ashwell Prince and AB de Villiers
28
SCOT
Basseterre
2007-03-20
Eric Szwarczynski and Darron Reekers
19
SCOT
Basseterre
2007-03-22
Nathan Astle and Craig McMillan
19
SCOT
Edinburgh
1999-05-31
Saeed Anwar and Abdul Razzaq
14
SCOT
Chester-le-Street
1999-05-20
Mehrab Hossain and Faruk Ahmed
6
SCOT
Edinburgh
1999-05-24
Asghar Afghan and Nawroz Mangal
4
SCOT
Dunedin
2015-02-26
Stuart Williams and Shivnarine Chanderpaul
1
SCOT
Leicester
1999-05-27
Highest 2nd Wicket Partnership in ICC WC by Teams Overall
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Ireland
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West Indies
Scotland
New Zealand
Netherlands
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Highest 2nd Wicket Partnership in ICC WC Against Teams
India
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
South Africa
Australia
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Canada
England
Ireland
Zimbabwe
West Indies
Scotland
New Zealand
Netherlands
Namibia
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ICC WC Records By Teams
India
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
South Africa
Australia
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Canada
England
Ireland
Zimbabwe
West Indies
Scotland
New Zealand
Netherlands
Namibia