Wednesday 28 September 2016

Top 5 Highest Partnerships for Last Wicket in T20s



Top 5 Highest Partnerships for Last Wicket in T20s

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Top 5 Highest Partnerships for Last Wicket in T20s

Do you know, which the highest partnership record for the last wicket in T20 Internationals is?
Can you imagine among the top 5, one partnership belongs to lesser known Papua New Guinea team?

As of now, Peter Ongondo and Hiren Varaiya pair of Kenya occupies the 5th spot of the highest partnerships for the last wicket in T20 Internationals.
This pair scored 23 runs, against Pakistan in the year 2007 at Nairobi.

Ravi Bopara and Danny Briggs pair of England currently occupies the 4th spot in this list.
This pair scored 24* runs, against Australia in the year 2014 at Hobart.

Norman Vanua and Pipi Raho pair of Papua New Guinea occupies the 3rd spot.
This pair scored 26* runs, against Ireland in the year 2016 at Townsville.

Jacob Oram and Jeetan Patel pair of New Zealand occupies the 2nd spot.
This pair scored 28 runs, against Australia in the year 2007 at Perth.

Finally, Wahab Riaz and Shoaib Akhtar pair of Pakistan occupies the top spot of the highest partnerships for the last wicket in T20 Internationals.
This pair scored 31* runs, against New Zealand in the year 2010 at Auckland.

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