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Highest 8th Wicket Partnership in ICC WC
WI Highest 8th Wicket Partnership in ICC WC
West Indies Highest 8th Wicket Partnership in ODI World Cup
Players
Runs
Against
Venue
Date
Kemar Roach and Evin Lewis
47
NZ
Manchester
2019-06-22
Gus Logie and Sir Curtly Ambrose
47
SA
Christchurch
1992-03-05
Denesh Ramdin and Jason Holder
45
SA
Sydney
2015-02-27
Clive Lloyd and Joel Garner
40*
NZ
Nottingham
1979-06-16
Darren Sammy and Jason Holder
39
IND
Perth
2015-03-06
Ramnaresh Sarwan and Ian Bradshaw
32
SA
St. Georges
2007-04-10
Andre Russell and Jason Holder
28
NZ
Wellington
2015-03-21
Jerome Taylor and Dwayne Smith
27
AUS
Antigua
2007-03-27
Nicholas Pooran and Sheldon Cotterrell
26
SL
Chester-le-Street
2019-07-01
Darren Bravo and Oshane Thomas
24
BAN
Taunton
2019-06-17
Deryck Murray and Bernard Julien
24
AUS
London
1975-06-21
Ian Bishop and Jimmy Adams
24
SA
Karachi
1996-03-11
Keith Arthurton and Sir Curtly Ambrose
19
PAK
Bristol
1999-05-16
Jerome Taylor and Denesh Ramdin
19
ENG
Bridgetown
2007-04-21
Dwayne Smith and Lendl Simmons
18
NZ
Antigua
2007-03-29
Highest 8th Wicket Partnership in ICC WC by Teams Overall
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South Africa
Australia
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England
Ireland
Zimbabwe
West Indies
Scotland
New Zealand
Netherlands
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Highest 8th 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