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Highest 8th Wicket Partnership in ICC WC
ZIM Highest 8th Wicket Partnership in ICC WC
Zimbabwe Highest 8th Wicket Partnership in ODI World Cup
Players
Runs
Against
Venue
Date
Dave Houghton and Iain Butchart
117
NZ
Hyderabad
1987-10-10
Heath Streak and Sean Ervine
78*
NZ
Bloemfontein
2003-03-08
Prosper Utseya and Graeme Cremer
49
AUS
Motera
2011-02-21
Prosper Utseya and Graeme Cremer
41
CAN
Nagpur
2011-02-28
Heath Streak and Guy Whittall
36
IND
Harare
2003-02-19
Tatenda Taibu and Heath Streak
34
AUS
Bulawayo
2003-02-24
Duncan Fletcher and Gerald Peckover
34*
WI
Worcester
1983-06-13
Graeme Cremer and Prosper Utseya
33
NZ
Motera
2011-03-04
Babu Meman and Ali Shah
31
IND
Mumbai
1987-10-17
Iain Butchart and Eddo Brandes
31
ENG
Albury
1992-03-18
Heath Streak and Stuart Carlisle
30
IND
Leicester
1999-05-19
Peter Rawson and Iain Butchart
27
AUS
Chennai
1987-10-13
Robin Brown and Iain Butchart
24
IND
Leicester
1983-06-11
Gerald Peckover and Iain Butchart
21
IND
Tunbridge Wells
1983-06-18
Paul Strang and Bryan Strang
20
IND
Kanpur
1996-03-06
Highest 8th Wicket Partnership in ICC WC by Teams Overall
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South Africa
Australia
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
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England
Ireland
Zimbabwe
West Indies
Scotland
New Zealand
Netherlands
Namibia
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