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Highest 6th Wicket Partnership in ICC WC
Highest 6th Wicket Partnership in ICC WC Against NZ
Highest 6th Wicket Partnership in ODI World Cup Against New Zealand
Players
Runs
Against
Venue
Date
Alex Carey and Glenn Maxwell
107
NZ
London
2019-06-29
Saleem Malik and Wasim Akram
80*
NZ
Lahore
1996-03-06
Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja
78
NZ
Dharmasala
2023-10-22
Sabbir Rahman and Mushfiqur Rahim
78
NZ
Hamilton
2015-03-13
Michael Hussey and Shane Watson
77
NZ
St. Georges
2007-04-20
Steve Waugh and Mark Waugh
74
NZ
Auckland
1992-02-22
Keith Fletcher and Chris Old
66
NZ
Nottingham
1975-06-11
Mahela Jayawardene and Russel Arnold
56*
NZ
Kingston
2007-04-24
Ravi Shastri and Kapil Dev
51
NZ
Bangalore
1987-10-14
Glenn Maxwell and Josh Inglis
51
NZ
Dharmasala
2023-10-28
Ravi Shah and Thomas Odoyo
46
NZ
Gros Islet
2007-03-20
Darren Sammy and Jonathan Lyndon Carter
46
NZ
Wellington
2015-03-21
Roland Lefebvre and Klaas-Jan van Noortwijk
45
NZ
Vadodara
1996-02-17
Moin Khan and Saleem Malik
41
NZ
Derby
1999-05-28
Brendan Taylor and Greg Lamb
40
NZ
Motera
2011-03-04
Highest 6th Wicket Partnership in ICC WC by Teams Overall
India
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
South Africa
Australia
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Canada
England
Ireland
Zimbabwe
West Indies
Scotland
New Zealand
Netherlands
Namibia
Highest 6th 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