Stats: Highest 10th-wicket partnerships for India in Tests
The duo of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mohammed Shami frustrated the England players with a steady last wicket partnership on the second day of the first Test match at Trent Bridge. When they were finally separated, they had already achieved a rare 100+ stand for India.
This was only the fourth instance of a hundred run stand by the last pair and the second highest in the number of runs added for the 10th wicket for India in Test matches.
The pair batted through the afternoon session and managed to keep England in the field for a good period of time after Tea that saw both the specialist bowlers reach their half centuries. Their resilience is next only to Sachin Tendulkar and Zaheer Khan’s feat of 133 runs, scored against Bangladesh in Dhaka, 2004.
The last instance when India managed more than 100 runs in their last stand was in 2010, when Harbhajan Singh and S Sreesanth scored 105 against the visiting New Zealand team.
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Below is the list of highest 10th wicket partnerships for India in Tests:
# India’s last wicket partners Runs Against Venue Year 1 Sachin Tendulkar – Zaheer Khan 133 Bangladesh Dhaka 2004 2 Bhuvneshwar Kumar – Mohammed Shami 111 England Nottingham 2014 3 Hemu Adhukari – Ghulam Ahmed 109 Pakistan Delhi 1952 4 Harbhajan Singh – S Sreesanth 105 New Zealand Hyderabad 2010 5 Sunil Gavaskar – Shivlal Yadav 94 Australia Adelaide 1985 6 Mohammed Shami – Rohit Sharma 80 West Indies Mumbai 2013 7 Anil Kumble – S Sreesanth 73 England The Oval 2007 8 Harbhajan Singh – Anil Kumble 69* Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 2005 9 Venkatapathy Raju – Javagal Srinath 64 West Indies Mohali 1994 10 Chandu Borde – Baloo Gupte 63* Pakistan Chennai 1961 *Stats updated till 11th July, 2014