Which Batsmen In Cricket Got the Highest Opening Partnership in Test

‘Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is a success.’ – Henry Ford. 

 

 

The opening partnership is a partnership between the two opening batsmen of a team against another cricket team. It is the first wicket partnership. Opening Partnership is not bound to two batsmen only. It can be of more than two batsmen if one of the batsmen gets injured without being out. 

 

If you are a cricket enthusiast, you are going to love this article. Because in this article, we are going to discuss the top four Highest Opening Partnership in Test Cricket. But before we get pampered in the history of the Highest Opening Partnership in Test Cricket, let’s discuss test cricket. Test cricket is the cricket sport with the most prolonged match duration and typically played over five days.

1. Neil McKenzie and Graeme Smith

Neil McKenzie and Graeme Smith are the record breakers of all the best cricket players by setting an example of the Highest Opening Partnership in Test cricket. 

 

Neil McKenzie and Graeme Smith are South African openers, and their duo is on the top of the list because they scored 415 runs against Bangladesh in the 2007-08 season test match.

 

Captain Graeme Smith won the toss and decided to bat first at Chattogram, and Neil McKenzie joined him as an opening partner against Bangladeshi bowlers. Their partnership lasted for 94.3 overs before Gramae Smith got out by Abdur Razzak for 232 runs.

Vinoo Mankad and Pankaj Roy were Indian openers who set a landmark in Highest Opening Partnership in Test cricket by scoring 413 runs in 1956’s test match. 

 

They played this incredible test match against New Zealand in Chennai. Indian players scored 537 runs for the loss of 3 wickets in this test match.

 

Vinoo Mankad and Pankaj Roy’s record lasted on the top of the list of Highest Opening Partnership in Test cricket for over fifty years before Neil McKenzie and Graeme Smith’s fantastic partnership in the test match of 2007-08 season. 

The Indian opening pair of Virender Sehwag and Rahul Dravid performed their best in 2006 against Pakistan at Lahore. Their partnership lasted for 410 runs before Sehwag got out by Naved-ul-Hasan. Virender Sehwag scored 254 runs against 247 deliveries, while Dravid backed him with 128 runs. 

 

The duo of Virender Sehwag and Rahul Dravid is on the third number of Highest Opening Partnership in Test cricket. 

 

It was a milestone in Indian cricket history after the duo of Vinoo Mankad and Pankaj Roy. After the outstanding performance of Virender Sehwag and Rahul Dravid, Pakistani players notched up a massive score of 679 runs, and the Test match ended in a draw. 

4. GM Turner and TW Jarvis

GM Turner and TW Jarvis’s partnership as opener batsman in 1972’s test match was no less than a turning point in New Zealand’s cricket history. GM Turner and TW Jarvis shared an excellent partnership against the West Indies cricket team at Georgetown. 

 

They scored 387 runs and registered their name in the list of Highest Opening Partnership in Test cricket.

 

 

Test matches are also the source to check players’ strength and capability because they have the most extended match duration during the test cricket season. All these players showed excellent stability and bonding with their partners and made their countries proud.

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