List of Test cricket records

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Test cricket is played between international cricket teams who are Full Members of the International Cricket Council (ICC).[1] Unlike One Day Internationals, Test matches consist of two innings per team, with no limit in the number of overs.[2] Test cricket is first-class cricket, so statistics and records set in Test matches are also counted toward first-class records. The duration of Tests, currently limited to five days, has varied through Test history, ranging from three days to timeless matches.[3][4] The earliest match now recognised as a Test was played between England and Australia in March 1877;[5] since then there have been over 2,000 Tests played by 13 teams. The frequency of Tests has steadily increased partly because of the increase in the number of Test-playing countries, and partly as cricket boards seek to maximise their revenue.[6]

Donald Bradman wearing a black shirt and a dark cap
Donald Bradman, holder of several Test batting records, including highest batting average
Sachin Tendulkar, the leading run-scorer and century maker in Test cricket
Muttiah Muralitharan, the highest wicket-taker in Test cricket
George Lohmann, the holder of best bowling average in Test cricket

Cricket is, by its nature, capable of generating large numbers of records and statistics.[7] This list details the most significant team and individual records in Test cricket.

As of June 2025, the most successful team in Test cricket, in terms of both wins and win percentage, is Australia, having won 419 of their 874 Tests (47.94%). Excluding teams who have only played a small number of Tests, the least successful team is Zimbabwe.

Australian Donald Bradman, widely considered the greatest batsman of all time,[8][9] holds several personal and partnership records. He scored the most runs in a series, has the most double centuries and was a part of the record 5th wicket partnership. His most significant record is his batting average of 99.94. One of cricket's most famous statistics,[10][11] it still stands almost 40 runs higher than any other batsman's career average. Don Bradman is the only player in the world to have scored 5000 runs against a single opposition: 5028 runs against England.[12]

In the Manchester Test of 1956, England spin bowler Jim Laker took 19 wickets for 90 runs (19–90) which set not only the Test record for best match figures but also the first-class one.[13] In taking 10–53 in the second innings he became the first bowler to capture ten wickets in a Test match innings, and his analysis remains the best innings figures. Indian leg spinner Anil Kumble was the second bowler to take 10 wickets in an innings, claiming 10–74 against Pakistan in 1999.[14] In December 2021, New Zealand spinner, Ajaz Patel became the third bowler to take 10 wickets in an innings.[15] West Indies batsman Brian Lara has the highest individual score in Test cricket: he scored 400 not out against England in 2004 to surpass the innings of 380 by Matthew Hayden six months earlier. Lara had held the record before Hayden, with a score of 375 against England 10 years earlier.[16] Pakistan's Misbah-ul-Haq holds the record of the fastest Test half century, scoring 50 runs from 21 balls. The record for the fastest Test century is held by New Zealand's Brendon McCullum, who scored 100 runs from 54 balls in his final Test match.

The trend of countries playing more Test matches in the modern era means that the aggregate lists are dominated by modern players. Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan became the highest Test wicket-taker in December 2007, when he passed Shane Warne's total of 708 wickets.[17] Within a year, the equivalent batting record of highest run-scorer had also changed hands: Sachin Tendulkar surpassed the tally of 11,953 runs by Brian Lara.[18] The record for most dismissals by a wicket-keeper is held by Mark Boucher of South Africa[19] while the record for most catches by a fielder is held by Joe Root.[20]

Listing criteria

In general the top five are listed in each category (except when there is a tie for the last place among the five, when all the tied record holders are noted).

Listing notation

Team notation
  • (300–3) indicates that a team scored 300 runs for three wickets and the innings was closed, either due to a successful run chase or if no playing time remained
  • (300–3 d) indicates that a team scored 300 runs for three wickets, and declared its innings closed
  • (300) indicates that a team scored 300 runs and was all out
Batting notation
  • (100) indicates that a batsman scored 100 runs and was out
  • (100*) indicates that a batsman scored 100 runs and was not out
Bowling notation
  • (5–100) indicates that a bowler has captured 5 wickets while conceding 100 runs
Currently playing
  • indicates a current Test cricketer
Seasons
  • Domestic cricket seasons in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe and the West Indies may span two calendar years, and are by convention said to be played in (e.g.) "2008–09". A cricket season in England is described as a single year. e.g. "2009". An international Test series may be for a much shorter duration, and Cricinfo treats this issue by stating "any series or matches which began between May and September of any given year will appear in the relevant single year season and any that began between October and April will appear in the relevant cross-year season".[21] In the record tables, a two-year span generally indicates that the record was set within a domestic season in one of the above named countries.

Team records

Team wins, losses and draws

More information Team, First Test match ...
Team First Test match Matches Won Lost Tied Drawn % Won W/L Ratio
 Afghanistan14 June 201812470133.330.57
 Australia15 March 1877882426235221948.411.81
 Bangladesh10 November 20001562511201916.020.22
 England15 March 18771,094404334035636.921.21
 India25 June 1932598185188122430.930.98
 Ireland11 May 201812390025.000.33
 New Zealand10 January 1930483123189017125.460.65
 Pakistan16 October 1952467152149016632.541.02
 South Africa12 March 1889479191162012639.871.18
 Sri Lanka17 February 198232710712709332.720.84
 West Indies23 June 1928592185223118331.250.83
ICC World XI14 October 2005101000.000.00
 Zimbabwe18 October 1992129158403011.620.17
Last updated: 8 January 2026[22]
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Result records

Greatest win margins (by innings)

More information Margin, Teams ...
Margin Teams Venue Season Test
Innings and 579 runs  England (903–7 d) beat  Australia (201 & 123)The Oval, London, England19385th
Innings and 360 runs  Australia (652–7 d) beat  South Africa (159 & 133)Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa2001–021st
Innings and 359 runs  New Zealand (601–3 d) beat  Zimbabwe (125 & 117)Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe20252nd
Innings and 336 runs  West Indies (614–5 d) beat  India (124 & 154)Eden Gardens, Kolkata, India1958–593rd
Innings and 332 runs  Australia (645) beat  England (141 & 172)The Gabba, Brisbane, Australia1946–471st
Last updated: 9 August 2025[23]
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Greatest win margin (by runs)

More information Margin, Teams ...
Margin Teams Venue Season Test
675 runs  England (521 & 342–8 d) beat  Australia (122 & 66)Brisbane Showgrounds, Brisbane, Australia1928–291st
562 runs  Australia (701 & 327) beat  England (321 & 145)The Oval, London, England19345th
546 runs  Bangladesh (382 & 425-4 d) beat  Afghanistan (146 & 115)Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh20231st
530 runs  Australia (328 & 578) beat  South Africa (205 & 171)Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia1910–114th
492 runs  South Africa (488 & 344–6 d) beat  Australia (221 & 119)Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa20184th
Last updated: 3 April 2018[24]
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Matches that finished with scores level

More information Result, Teams ...
Result Teams Venue Season Test
Tie  Australia (505 & 232) vs  West Indies (453 & 284)The Gabba, Brisbane, Australia1960–611st
Tie  India (397 & 347) vs  Australia (574–7 d & 170–5 d)M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Madras, India1986–871st
Draw  Zimbabwe (376 & 234) vs  England (406 & 204–6)Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe1996–971st
Draw  India (482 & 242–9) vs  West Indies (590 & 134)Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, India2011–123rd
Last updated: 8 January 2021[25][26][27]
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Narrowest win margin (by wickets)

More information Margin, Teams ...
Margin Teams Venue Season Test
1 wicket  England (183 & 263–9) beat  Australia (324 & 121)The Oval, London, England19025th
 South Africa (91 & 287–9) beat  England (184 & 190)Old Wanderers, Johannesburg, South Africa1905–061st
 England (382 & 282–9) beat  Australia (266 & 397)Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia1907–082nd
 England (183 & 173–9) beat  South Africa (113 & 242)Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town, South Africa1922–232nd
 Australia (216 & 260–9) beat  West Indies (272 & 203)Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia1951–524th
 New Zealand (249 & 104–9) beat  West Indies (140 & 212)Carisbrook, Dunedin, New Zealand1979–801st
 Pakistan (256 & 315–9) beat  Australia (337 & 232)National Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan1994–951st
 West Indies (329 & 311–9) beat  Australia (490 & 146)Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados1998–993rd
 West Indies (273 & 216–9) beat  Pakistan (269 & 219)Antigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda1999–003rd
 Pakistan (175 & 262–9) beat  Bangladesh (281 & 154)Ibn-e-Qasim Bagh Stadium, Multan, Pakistan20033rd
 Sri Lanka (321 & 352–9) beat  South Africa (361 & 311)Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka20062nd
 India (405 & 216–9) beat  Australia (428 & 192)Inderjit Singh Bindra Stadium, Mohali, India2010–111st
 Sri Lanka (191 & 304–9) beat  South Africa (235 & 259)Kingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban, South Africa2018–191st
 England (67 & 362–9) beat  Australia (179 & 246)Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds, England20193rd
 West Indies (253 & 168–9) beat  Pakistan (217 & 203)Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica20211st
Last updated: 15 August 2021[28]
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Narrowest win margin (by runs)

More information Margin, Teams ...
Margin Teams Venue Season Test
1 run  West Indies (252 & 146) beat  Australia (213 & 184)Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia1992–934th
 New Zealand (209 & 483) beat  England (435 & 256)Basin Reserve, Wellington, New Zealand2022–232nd
2 runs  England (407 & 182) beat  Australia (308 & 279)Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham, England20052nd
3 runs  Australia (299 & 86) beat  England (262 & 120)Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester, England19024th
 England (284 & 294) beat  Australia (287 & 288)Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia1982–834th
Last updated: 28 February 2023[29]
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Victory after following-on

More information Margin, Teams ...
Margin Teams Venue Season Test
10 runs  England (325 & 437) beat  Australia (586 & 166)Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia1894–951st
18 runs  England (174 & 356) beat  Australia (401–9 d & 111)Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds, England19813rd
171 runs  India (171 & 657–7 d) beat  Australia (445 & 212)Eden Gardens, Kolkata, India2000–012nd
1 run  New Zealand (209 & 483) beat  England (435 & 256)Basin Reserve, Wellington, New Zealand2022–232nd
Last updated: 28 February 2023[30]
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Most consecutive wins

More information Wins, Team ...
Wins Team First win Last win
16  Australia Zimbabwe at Harare, 14 October 1999 India at Mumbai, 27 February 2001
 South Africa at Melbourne, 26 December 2005 India at Sydney, 2 January 2008
11  West Indies Australia at Bridgetown, 30 March 1984 Australia at Adelaide, 7 December 1984
10  South Africa West Indies at Providence, 15 August 2024 Zimbabwe at Bulawayo, 6 July 2025
9  Sri Lanka India at Colombo, 29 August 2001 Pakistan at Lahore, 6 March 2002
 South Africa Australia at Durban, 15 March 2002 Bangladesh at Dhaka, 1 May 2003
Last updated: 1 July 2025[31]
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Team scoring records

Most runs in an innings

More information 952–6 d, 903–7 d ...
Score Teams Venue Season Test
952–6 d  Sri Lanka (v  India)R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka19971st
903–7 d  England (v  Australia)The Oval, London, England19385th
849  England (v  West Indies)Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica1929–304th
823–7 d  England (v  Pakistan)Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan, Pakistan2024–251st
790–3 d  West Indies (v  Pakistan)Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica1957–583rd
Last updated: 10 October 2024[32]
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Fewest runs in a completed innings

Runs Teams Venue Season Test
26  New Zealand (v  England)Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand1954–552nd
27  West Indies (v  Australia)Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica20253rd
30  South Africa (v  England)St George's Park, Port Elizabeth, South Africa1895–961st
 South Africa (v  England)Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham, England19241st
35  South Africa (v  England)Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town, South Africa1898–992nd
Last updated: 14 July 2025[33]

Highest fourth-innings totals to win

More information 418–7, 414–4 ...
Score Teams Venue Season Test
418–7  West Indies (v  Australia)Antigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda2002–034th
414–4  South Africa (v  Australia)WACA Ground, Perth, Australia2008–091st
406–4  India (v  West Indies)Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago1975–763rd
404–3  Australia (v  England)Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds, England19484th
395–7  West Indies (v  Bangladesh)Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh2020–211st
Last updated: 16 August 2023[34]
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Aggregate scoring records

Highest match aggregate

More information 1,981–35, 1,815–34 ...
Score Teams Venue Season Test
1,981–35  South Africa (530 & 481) v  England (316 & 654–5)Kingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban, South Africa1938–395th
1,815–34  England (849 & 272–9 d) v  West Indies (286 & 408–5)Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica1929–304th
1,768–37  Pakistan (579 & 268) v  England (657 & 264–7 d)Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi, Pakistan2022–231st
1,764–39  Australia (533 & 339–9) v  West Indies (276 & 616)Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia1968–694th
1,753–40  Australia (354 & 582) v  England (447 & 370)1920–213rd
Last updated: 29 December 2022[35]
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Individual records: Batting

Career

Most career runs

More information 15,921, 13,943 ...
Runs Player Innings Period
15,921 India Sachin Tendulkar3291989–2013
13,943 England Joe Root 2982012–present
13,378 Australia Ricky Ponting2871995–2012
13,289 South Africa Jacques Kallis2801995–2013
13,288 India Rahul Dravid2861996–2012
Last updated: 8 January 2026[36]
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Most career runs – progression of record

More information 1,277, 1,293 ...
Runs Player Record held until Duration of record
239 Australia Charles Bannerman4 January 18824 years, 295 days
676 England George Ulyett[a]13 August 18842 years, 222 days
860 Australia Billy Murdoch[b]14 August 18862 years, 1 day
1,277 England Arthur Shrewsbury23 January 190215 years, 162 days
1,293 Australia Joe Darling[c]18 February 190226 days
1,366 Australia Syd Gregory[d]14 June 1902116 days
1,531 England Archie MacLaren[e]13 August 190260 days
3,412 Australia Clem Hill27 December 192422 years, 136 days
5,410 England Jack Hobbs29 June 193712 years, 184 days
7,249 England Wally Hammond27 November 197033 years, 151 days
7,459 England Colin Cowdrey[f]23 March 19721 year, 117 days
8,032 Cricket West Indies Garfield Sobers23 December 19819 years, 275 days
8,114 England Geoffrey Boycott12 November 19831 year, 324 days
10,122 India Sunil Gavaskar25 February 19939 years, 105 days
11,174 Australia Allan Border25 November 200512 years, 273 days
11,953 Cricket West Indies Brian Lara17 October 20082 years, 327 days
15,921 India Sachin Tendulkarcurrent17 years, 147 days
Last updated: 15 June 2016[37]
  1. Ulyett finished his career with 949 runs.
  2. Murdoch finished his career with 908 runs.
  3. Darling finished his career with 1,657 runs.
  4. Gregory finished his career with 2,282 runs.
  5. MacLaren finished his career with 1,931 runs.
  6. Cowdrey finished his career with 7,624 runs.
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Most career runs at each batting position

More information Opener, Number 3 ...
Batting position Player Runs Average
Opener England Alastair Cook11,84544.87
Number 3 Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara11,67960.83
Number 4 India Sachin Tendulkar13,49254.40
Number 5 Cricket West Indies Shivnarine Chanderpaul6,88356.42
Number 6 England Ben Stokes 4,40634.42
Number 7 Australia Adam Gilchrist3,94846.45
Number 8 New Zealand Daniel Vettori2,22739.77
Number 9 Australia Mitchell Starc 1,47022.62
Number 10 Australia Nathan Lyon 93812.68
Number 11 England James Anderson6877.72
Last updated: 29 December 2025[38]
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Highest career batting average

More information 99.94, 62.66 ...
Average Innings Player Runs Period
99.94 80Australia Donald Bradman6,9961928–1948
62.66 24Sri Lanka Kamindu Mendis 1,3162022–2025
61.87 31Australia Adam Voges1,4852015–2016
60.97 41South Africa Graeme Pollock2,2561963–1970
60.83 40Cricket West Indies George Headley2,1901930–1954
Last updated: 28 June 2025[39]
Qualification: At least 20 innings.
Note: If the qualification is removed, the record Test batting average is Australian Kurtis Patterson's 144.00; Patterson made scores of 30 and 114 not out in his only two Test innings.[40] A very few one-Test wonders have never been dismissed, leaving them without a defined Test batting average. Notable players who played only a single Test innings without a dismissal are Stuart Law (54*, innings declared) and Andy Lloyd (10*, retired hurt).[41][42]
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Most fours in career

More information 2058+ ...
Fours Player Innings
2058+ India Sachin Tendulkar329
1654 India Rahul Dravid286
1559 Cricket West Indies Brian Lara232
1509 Australia Ricky Ponting287
1492 England Joe Root 298
Key: + : complete career records are not known.
Last updated: 8 January 2026[43]
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Most sixes in career

Sixes Player Innings
136 England Ben Stokes 216
107 New Zealand Brendon McCullum176
100 Australia Adam Gilchrist137
98 New Zealand Tim Southee156
Cricket West Indies Chris Gayle182
Last updated: 8 January 2026[44]

Most ducks in career

Ducks Player Innings Period
43 Cricket West Indies Courtney Walsh1851984–2001
39 England Stuart Broad2442007–2023
36 New Zealand Chris Martin1042000–2013
35 Australia Glenn McGrath1381993–2007
34 India Ishant Sharma1422007–2021
Australia Shane Warne1991992–2007
England James Anderson2652003–2024
Last updated: 11 October 2024[45]

Series

Most runs in a series

Runs Player Opponent Innings Series
974 Australia Don Bradman England71930
905 England Wally Hammond Australia91928–29
839 Australia Mark Taylor England111989
834 Australia Neil Harvey South Africa91952–53
829 Cricket West Indies Viv Richards England71976
Last updated: 15 June 2016[46]

Match

Most runs in a match

Runs Scores Player Opponent Venue Season Test
456 333 and 123 England Graham Gooch IndiaLord's, London, England19901st
430 269 and 161 India Shubman Gill EnglandEdgbaston, Birmingham, England20252nd
426 334* and 92 Australia Mark Taylor PakistanArbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar, Pakistan1998–992nd
424 319 and 105 Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara BangladeshZohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh2013–142nd
400 400* Cricket West Indies Brian Lara EnglandAntigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda2003–044th
Last updated: 5 July 2025[47]

Innings

Brian Lara, the first to score 400 in International Cricket

Highest individual score in a single innings

More information 400*, 367* ...
Score Player Opponent Venue Season Test
400* Cricket West Indies Brian Lara EnglandAntigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda2003–044th
380 Australia Matthew Hayden ZimbabweWACA Ground, Perth, Australia2003–041st
375 Cricket West Indies Brian Lara EnglandAntigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda1993–945th
374 Sri Lanka Mahela Jayawardene South AfricaSinhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka20061st
367* South Africa Wiaan Mulder ZimbabweQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe20252nd
Last updated: 7 July 2025[48]
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Highest individual score – progression of record

More information 165*, 336* ...
Score Player Opponent Venue Season Test match number
165*[a] Australia Charles Bannerman EnglandMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia1876–77Test no. 1[49]
211 Australia Billy Murdoch EnglandThe Oval, London, England1884Test no. 16 [50]
287 England R. E. Foster AustraliaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia1903–04Test no. 78[51]
325 England Andy Sandham West IndiesSabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica1929–30Test no. 193[52]
334 Australia Don Bradman EnglandHeadingley, Leeds, England1930Test no. 196[53]
336* England Wally Hammond New ZealandEden Park, Auckland, New Zealand1932–33Test no. 226[54]
364 England Len Hutton AustraliaThe Oval, London, England1938Test no. 266[55]
365* Cricket West Indies Garfield Sobers PakistanSabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica1957–58Test no. 452[56]
375 Cricket West Indies Brian Lara EnglandAntigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda1993–94Test no. 1259[57]
380 Australia Matthew Hayden ZimbabweWACA Ground, Perth, Australia2003–04Test no. 1661[58]
400* Cricket West Indies Brian Lara EnglandAntigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda2003–04Test no. 1696[59]
Last updated: 15 June 2016[60]
  1. Record achieved in the inaugural Test match.
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Most runs in an innings as captain

More information 400*, 367* ...
Highest individual score as captain
Score Player Opponent Venue Season Test
400* Cricket West Indies Brian Lara EnglandAntigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda2003–044th
374 Sri Lanka Mahela Jayawardene South AfricaSinghalese Sports Club Cricket Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka20061st
367* South Africa Wiaan Mulder ZimbabweQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe20252nd
334* Australia Mark Taylor PakistanArbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar, Pakistan1998–992nd
333 England Graham Gooch IndiaLord's, London, England19901st
Last updated: 7 July 2025[61]
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Most runs in an innings carrying the bat

More information 264*, 244* ...
Highest individual score
Score Player Opponent Venue Season Test
264* New Zealand Tom Latham Sri LankaBasin Reserve, Wellington, New Zealand2018–191st
244* England Alastair Cook AustraliaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia2017–184th
223* New Zealand Glenn Turner West IndiesSabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica1971–721st
216* Sri Lanka Marvan Atapattu ZimbabweQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe1999–001st
206* Australia Bill Brown EnglandLord's, London, England19382nd
Last updated: 8 January 2019[62]
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Highest scores in a single innings at each batting position

Batting position Player Score Opponent Venue Season Test
OpenerAustralia Matthew Hayden380 ZimbabweWACA Ground, Perth, Australia2003–041st
Number 3Cricket West Indies Brian Lara400* EnglandAntigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda2003–044th
Number 4Sri Lanka Mahela Jayawardene374 South AfricaSinghalese Sports Club Cricket Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka20061st
Number 5Australia Michael Clarke329* IndiaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia2011–122nd
Number 6England Ben Stokes258 South AfricaNewlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town, South Africa2015–162nd
Number 7Australia Don Bradman270 EnglandMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia1936–373rd
Number 8Pakistan Wasim Akram257* ZimbabweSheikhupura Stadium, Sheikhupura, Pakistan1996–971st
Number 9New Zealand Ian Smith173 IndiaEden Park, Auckland, New Zealand1989–903rd
Number 10England Walter Read117 AustraliaThe Oval, London, England18843rd
Number 11Australia Ashton Agar98 EnglandTrent Bridge, Nottingham, England20131st
Last updated: 18 November 2017[63]

Over

Most runs in an over

Runs Sequence Batsman Bowler Venue Season Test
35 4–5W–7NB–4–4–4–6–1India Jasprit BumrahEngland Stuart BroadEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham, England20225th
28 4–6–6–4–4–4Cricket West Indies Brian LaraSouth Africa Robin PetersonWanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa2003–041st
4–6–2–4–6–6Australia George BaileyEngland James AndersonWACA Ground, Perth, Australia2013–143rd
4–4–4–6–6–b4South Africa Keshav MaharajEngland Joe RootSt George's Park, Gqeberha, South Africa2019–203rd
27 6–6–6–6–2–1Pakistan Shahid AfridiIndia Harbhajan SinghGaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan2005–061st
6–4–4–4–6–3England Harry BrookPakistan Zahid MahmoodRawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi, Pakistan2022–231st
Last updated: 2 December 2022[64]

Calendar year

Most runs in a calendar year

Runs Player Average Year
1788 Pakistan Mohammad Yousuf99.332006
1710 Cricket West Indies Viv Richards90.001976
1708 England Joe Root61.002021
1656 South Africa Graeme Smith72.002008
1595 Australia Michael Clarke106.332012
Last updated: 31 December 2021[65]

Centuries

Most Test centuries

Centuries Player Matches Innings
51 India Sachin Tendulkar200329
45 South Africa Jacques Kallis166280
41 Australia Ricky Ponting168287
England Joe Root 163298
38 Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara134233
Last updated: 8 January 2026[66]

Fastest Test centuries

No. of balls Player Opponent Venue Season Test
54 New Zealand Brendon McCullum AustraliaHagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand2015–162nd
56 Cricket West Indies Viv Richards EnglandAntigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda1985–865th
Pakistan Misbah-ul-Haq AustraliaSheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates2014–152nd
57 Australia Adam Gilchrist EnglandWACA Ground, Perth, Australia2006–073rd
67 Australia Jack Gregory South AfricaOld Wanderers, Johannesburg, South Africa1921–222nd
Last updated: 15 June 2016[67]

Most Test double centuries

Double centuries Player Matches
12 Australia Donald Bradman52
11 Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara130
9 Cricket West Indies Brian Lara131
7 England Wally Hammond85
India Virat Kohli123
Sri Lanka Mahela Jayawardene149
Last updated: 11 October 2024[68]

Fastest Test double centuries

No. of balls Player Opponent Venue Season Test
153 New Zealand Nathan Astle EnglandLancaster Park, Christchurch, New Zealand2001–021st
163 England Ben Stokes South AfricaNewlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town, South Africa2015–162nd
168 India Virender Sehwag Sri LankaBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai, India2009–103rd
182  PakistanGaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan2005–061st
186 New Zealand Brendon McCullum PakistanSharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates2014–153rd
Last updated: 4 March 2019[69][70]

Most Test triple centuries

Triple centuries Player Matches
2 Australia Donald Bradman52
India Virender Sehwag104
Cricket West Indies Chris Gayle103
Cricket West Indies Brian Lara131
1 (25 players)
Last updated: 14 July 2025[71]

Most Test quadruple centuries

Quadruple centuries Player Matches
1 Cricket West Indies Brian Lara131
Last updated: 15 June 2016[72]

Half-centuries

Most Test 50+ scores

50+ Player Matches Innings
119 India Sachin Tendulkar200329
107 England Joe Root 163298
103 South Africa Jacques Kallis166280
Australia Ricky Ponting168287
99 India Rahul Dravid164286
Last updated: 8 January 2026[73]

Fastest Test half-centuries

No. of balls Player Opponent Venue Season Test
21 Pakistan Misbah-ul-Haq AustraliaSheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates2014–152nd
23 Australia David Warner PakistanSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia2016–173rd
24 South Africa Jacques Kallis ZimbabweNewlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town, South Africa2004–051st
England Ben Stokes West IndiesEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham, England20243rd
25 Cricket West Indies Shane Shillingford New ZealandSabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica20141st
Last updated: 28 July 2024[74]
Note: Misbah's is also the fastest in minutes, at 24 minutes. Some records credit Victor Trumper with a 22-minute half-century against South Africa at Johannesburg in 1902-03, but this only counted the time he was on strike: the total time for his fifty is recorded as 45 minutes.

Individual records: Bowling

Career

Most wickets in a career

Wickets Player Matches Average
800 Sri Lanka Muttiah Muralitharan13322.72
708 Australia Shane Warne14525.41
704 England James Anderson18826.45
619 India Anil Kumble13229.65
604 England Stuart Broad16727.68
Last updated: 12 July 2024[75]

Most wickets in a career – Progression of record

Wickets Player Matches Average Record held until Duration of record
8[a] England Alfred Shaw110.7531 March 187716 days
14 Australia Tom Kendall215.354 January 18791 year, 279 days
94[b] Australia Fred Spofforth1818.4112 January 189516 years, 8 days
100 England Johnny Briggs2513.514 February 189533 days
101 Australia Charles Turner1716.532 March 189526 days
103 England Johnny Briggs2613.9221 March 18961 year, 19 days
112[c] England George Lohmann1810.7514 January 18981 year, 299 days
118 England Johnny Briggs3317.752 January 19045 years, 353 days
141 Australia Hugh Trumble3221.7813 December 19139 years, 345 days
189 England Sydney Barnes2716.434 January 193622 years, 22 days
216 Australia Clarrie Grimmett3724.2124 July 195317 years, 201 days
236 England Alec Bedser5124.8926 January 19639 years, 186 days
242[d] England Brian Statham6724.2715 March 196348 days
307 England Fred Trueman6721.571 February 197612 years, 323 days
309 Cricket West Indies Lance Gibbs7929.0927 December 19815 years, 329 days
355 Australia Dennis Lillee7023.9221 August 19864 years, 237 days
373[e] England Ian Botham9427.8612 November 19882 years, 83 days
431 New Zealand Richard Hadlee8622.298 February 19945 years, 88 days
434 India Kapil Dev13129.6427 March 20006 years, 48 days
519 Cricket West Indies Courtney Walsh13224.448 May 20044 years, 42 days
532[f] Sri Lanka Muttiah Muralitharan9122.8715 October 2004160 days
708[f] Australia Shane Warne14525.413 December 20073 years, 49 days
800 Sri Lanka Muttiah Muralitharan13322.72Current18 years, 100 days
  1. Allen Hill took the first Test wicket, but only two in the First Test match. Alfred Shaw (3/51 & 5/35) and Tom Kendall (1/54 & 7/55) both took eight wickets, but as Australia batted first Shaw was the first to take five wickets in an innings and the first to take eight Test wickets. Kendall overtook him in the Second Test and Shaw subsequently increased his total to 12 wickets (15.35) in seven Tests[76]
  2. Johnny Briggs equalled Fred Spofforth's record of 94 Test wickets on 29 December 1894 in the Second Test at Melbourne, as did Charles Turner two days later. Briggs overtook Turner and Spofforth in the Third Test at Adelaide, which Turner missed, and became the first man to claim 100 Test wickets on 1 February 1895 in the Fourth Test at Sydney. Turner became the second three days later and ended with a total of 101 wickets (16.53) in 17 Tests[77][78]
  3. Johnny Briggs equalled George Lohmann's record of 112 Test wickets on 3 January 1898 in the Second Test at Melbourne and overtook him in the next match at Adelaide.
  4. Fred Trueman overtook Brian Statham's then record of 242 Test wickets and Statham subsequently increased his total to 252 wickets (24.84) in 70 Tests
  5. Richard Hadlee overtook Ian Botham's then record of 373 Test wickets and Botham subsequently increased his total to 383 wickets (28.40) in 102 Tests
  6. Shane Warne overtook Muttiah Muralitharan's then record of 532 Test wickets whilst both were still playing, and Muralitharan later regained the record when he passed Warne's final tally of 708 wickets.

Fastest to multiples of 50 wickets

Ravichandran Ashwin holds world record for quickest to reach 250, 300 and 350 Test wickets.
Wickets Bowler Match Record Date Reference
50 Australia Charlie Turner 6 30 August 1888 [79]
100 England George Lohmann 16 2 March 1896 [80]
150 England Sydney Barnes 24 13 December 1913 [81]
200 Pakistan Yasir Shah 33 3 December 2018 [82]
250 India Ravichandran Ashwin 45 9 February 2017 [83]
300 54 24 November 2017 [84]
350 Sri Lanka Muttiah Muralitharan 66 6 September 2001 [85]
India Ravichandran Ashwin 2 October 2019
400 Sri Lanka Muttiah Muralitharan 72 12 January 2002 [86]
450 80 3 May 2003 [87]
500 87 16 March 2004 [88]
550 94 12 September 2005 [89][90]
600 101 8 March 2006 [91]
650 108 4 August 2006 [92][93]
700 113 11 July 2007 [94]
750 122 31 July 2008 [95]
800 133 18 July 2010 [96]
Last updated: 19 January 2021

Best career bowling average

More information 10.75, 12.70 ...
Average Player Runs conceded Wickets
10.75 England George Lohmann1,205112
12.70 England/Australia J. J. Ferris[a]77561
15.54 England Billy Barnes79351
16.42 England Billy Bates82150
16.43 England Sydney Barnes3106189
Last updated: 19 February 2022[98]
Qualification: At least 2,000 balls bowled.
Note: If the qualification is removed, the best career average record is at 0.00 runs per wicket (i.e. no runs were conceded). This record is shared by Englishmen A N Hornby, Wilf Barber and New Zealander, Bruce Murray who each took one wicket without conceding a run[99]
  1. John Ferris was one of a few cricketers to play Test cricket for more than one country. He played in eight Tests for Australia from 1886–87 and a single Test for England in South Africa in 1891–92.[97]
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Best career strike rate

More information 34.2, 37.7 ...
Strike rate Player Balls Wickets
34.2 England George Lohmann3,830112
37.7 Australia / England J. J. Ferris2,30261
38.1 India Kuldeep Yadav 2,89376
38.3 South Africa Marco Jansen 3,40889
38.8 New Zealand Shane Bond3,37287
Last updated: 8 January 2026[100]
Qualification: 2000 balls bowled.
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Most 5 wickets in an innings

5 wickets in an innings Player Matches
67 Sri Lanka Muttiah Muralitharan133
37 India Ravichandran Ashwin106
Australia Shane Warne145
36 New Zealand Richard Hadlee86
35 India Anil Kumble132
Last updated: 18 December 2024[101]

Most 10 wickets in a match

10 wickets in a match Player Matches
22 Sri Lanka Muttiah Muralitharan133
10 Australia Shane Warne145
9 New Zealand Richard Hadlee86
Sri Lanka Rangana Herath93
8 India Anil Kumble132
India Ravichandran Ashwin106
Last updated: 18 December 2024[102]

Series

Most wickets in a series

Wickets Tests Player Opponent Series
49 4England Sydney Barnes South Africa1913–14
46 5England Jim Laker Australia1956
44 5Australia Clarrie Grimmett South Africa1935–36
42 6Australia Terry Alderman England1981
41 6 Australia Terry Alderman England1989
Australia Rodney Hogg England1978–79
Last updated: 15 June 2016[103]

Match

Best bowling figures in a match

More information 19–90, 17–159 ...
Bowling figures Player Opponent Venue Season Test
19–90 England Jim Laker AustraliaOld Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester, England19564th
17–159 England Sydney Barnes South AfricaOld Wanderers, Johannesburg, South Africa1913–142nd
16–136 India Narendra Hirwani West IndiesM. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai, India1987–884th
16–137 Australia Bob Massie EnglandLord's, London, England19722nd
16–220 Sri Lanka Muttiah Muralitharan EnglandThe Oval, London, England19981st
Last updated: 15 June 2016[104]
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Best bowling figures in a match as captain

More information 13–55, 13–135 ...
Bowling figures Player Opponent Venue Season Test
13–55 Cricket West Indies Courtney Walsh New ZealandBasin Reserve, Wellington, New Zealand1994–952nd
13–135 Pakistan Waqar Younis ZimbabweSouthend Club Cricket Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan1993–941st
13–152 Sri Lanka Rangana HerathHarare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe2016–172nd
12–100 Pakistan Fazal Mahmood West IndiesBangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh1958–592nd
11–79 Pakistan Imran Khan IndiaNational Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan1982–832nd
Last updated: 15 June 2016[105]
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Innings

Best bowling figures in an innings

More information 10–53, 10–74 ...
Bowling figures Player Opponent Venue Season Test
10–53 England Jim Laker[a] AustraliaOld Trafford, Manchester, England19564th
10–74 India Anil Kumble PakistanFeroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi, India1998–992nd
10–119 New Zealand Ajaz Patel IndiaWankhede Stadium, Mumbai, India2021–222nd
9–28 England George Lohmann South AfricaOld Wanderers, Johannesburg, South Africa1895–962nd
9–37 England Jim Laker[a] AustraliaOld Trafford, Manchester, England19564th
Last updated: 4 December 2021[107]
  1. Jim Laker achieved figures of 9-37 and 10-53 in the same Test match in 1956 against Australia at Old Trafford, in the first and second innings respectively.[106]
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Best bowling figures in an innings – progression of record

More information 7–55, 7–44 ...
Bowling figures Player Opponent Venue Season
7–55[a] Australia Tom Kendall EnglandMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia1876–77
7–44 Australia Fred Spofforth EnglandThe Oval, London, England1882
7–28 England Billy Bates AustraliaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia1882–83
8–35 England George Lohmann AustraliaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia1886–87
8–11 England Johnny Briggs South AfricaNewlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town, South Africa1888–89
8–7 England George Lohmann South AfricaSt George's Park Cricket Ground, Gqeberha, South Africa1895–96
9–28 England George Lohmann South AfricaOld Wanderers, Johannesburg, South Africa1895–96
10–53 England Jim Laker AustraliaOld Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester, England1956
Last updated: 15 June 2016
Note: Calculated at the conclusion of each Test.
  1. Record achieved in the inaugural Test match.
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Best bowling figures in an innings as captain

More information 9–83, 8–60 ...
Bowling figures Player Opponent Venue Season
9–83 India Kapil Dev West IndiesSardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad, India1983–84
8–60 Pakistan Imran Khan IndiaNational Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan1982–83
8–63 Sri Lanka Rangana Herath ZimbabweHarare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe2016–17
8–106 India Kapil Dev AustraliaAdelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia1985–86
7–37 Cricket West Indies Courtney Walsh New ZealandBasin Reserve, Wellington, New Zealand1994–95
Last updated: 16 March 2017[108]
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Individual records: Fielding

Career

Most catches in a career

Catches Player Matches Innings Catches per Innings
216 England Joe Root 1633110.69
215 Australia Steve Smith 1232350.91
210 India Rahul Dravid1643010.70
205 Sri Lanka Mahela Jayawardene1492700.76
200 South Africa Jacques Kallis1663150.63
Last updated: 8 January 2026[109]
Note: This list excludes catches made as wicket-keeper.

Match

Most catches in a match

Catches Player Opponent Venue Season Test
9 South Africa Aiden Markram IndiaAssam Cricket Association Stadium, Guwahati, India2025–262nd
8 India Ajinkya Rahane Sri LankaGalle International Stadium, Galle, Sri Lanka20151st
7 Australia Greg Chappell EnglandWACA Ground, Perth, Australia1974–752nd
India Yajurvindra Singh EnglandM. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru, India1976–774th
Sri Lanka Hashan Tillakaratne New ZealandSinghalese Sports Club, Colombo, Sri Lanka1992–932nd
New Zealand Stephen Fleming ZimbabweHarare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe1997–981st
Australia Matthew Hayden Sri LankaGalle International Stadium, Galle, Sri Lanka2003–041st
India KL Rahul EnglandTrent Bridge, Nottingham, England20183rd
Last updated: 22 November 2025[110]

Individual records: Wicket-keeping

Career

Most dismissals in a career

Dismissals Catches Stumpings Player Matches
555 53223South Africa Mark Boucher147
416 37937Australia Adam Gilchrist96
395 36629Australia Ian Healy119
355 34312Australia Rod Marsh96
294 25638India MS Dhoni90
Last updated: 15 June 2016[111]

Most catches in a career

Catches Player Matches
532 South Africa Mark Boucher147
379 Australia Adam Gilchrist96
366 Australia Ian Healy119
343 Australia Rod Marsh96
265 Cricket West Indies Jeff Dujon81
Last updated: 15 June 2016[112]

Most stumpings in a career

Stumpings Player Matches
52 Australia Bert Oldfield54
46 England Godfrey Evans91
38 India Syed Kirmani88
India MS Dhoni90
37 Australia Adam Gilchrist96
Last updated: 15 June 2016[113]

Innings

Most dismissals in an innings

Dismissals Player Opponent Venue Season Test
7 Pakistan Wasim Bari New ZealandEden Park, Auckland, New Zealand1978–793rd
England Bob Taylor IndiaWankhede Stadium, Bombay, India1979–801st
New Zealand Ian Smith Sri LankaSeddon Park, Hamilton, New Zealand1990–912nd
Cricket West Indies Ridley Jacobs AustraliaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia2000–014th
Cricket West Indies Joshua Da Silva South AfricaCenturion Park, Centurion, South Africa2022–231st
Last updated: 30 November 2024[114]

Individual records: As an all-rounder

Career

Most occasions of taking 5 wickets in an innings and scoring a century in the same Test match

Matches Player Period
5 England Ian Botham1977–1992
4 India Ravichandran Ashwin2011–2024
2 Cricket West Indies Garfield Sobers1954–1974
Pakistan Mushtaq Mohammad1959–1979
South Africa Jacques Kallis1995–2013
Bangladesh Shakib Al Hasan2007–2024
India Ravindra Jadeja 2012–present
Last updated: 25 June 2025[115]

Most occasions of taking 10 wickets and scoring a century in the same Test match

Matches Player Runs Wickets Opponent Venue Season Test
1 England Ian Botham[116] 114[a] 13/109  India Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, India 1979–80 1st
Pakistan Imran Khan[116] 117[a] 11/180 Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad, Pakistan 1982–83 3rd
Bangladesh Shakib Al Hasan[116] 137[b] 10/124  Zimbabwe Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium, Khulna, Bangladesh 2014–15 2nd
Last updated: 16 September 2016[117]
Notes:
Alan Davidson (Australia), in the tied 1st Test at Brisbane against the West Indies in 1960–61, was the first man to score 100 runs and take 10 wickets in a match (and is the only other player to achieve this so far), but without a century: his two scores with the bat were 44 and 80, in addition to 11 wickets (5/135 and 6/87).
  1. Botham and Imran only batted once in their matches.
  2. Shakib batted twice in his match, but only scored 6 in the other innings.

Individual records: Other

Career

Most matches played

Matches Player Period
200 India Sachin Tendulkar1989–2013
188 England James Anderson2003–2024
168 Australia Steve Waugh1985–2004
Australia Ricky Ponting1995–2012
167 England Stuart Broad2007–2023
Last updated: 11 March 2024[118]

Most matches played as captain

Matches Player Won Lost Drawn Tied
109 South Africa Graeme Smith5329270
93 Australia Allan Border3222381
80 New Zealand Stephen Fleming2827250
77 Australia Ricky Ponting4816130
74 Cricket West Indies Clive Lloyd3612260
Last updated: 15 June 2016[119]

Most matches won as captain

Won Player Lost Drawn Ties Matches
53 South Africa Graeme Smith26260109
48 Australia Ricky Ponting1613077
41 Australia Steve Waugh97057
40 India Virat Kohli1711068
36 Cricket West Indies Clive Lloyd1226074
Last updated: 14 January 2022[120]

Most Player-of-the-Match awards

No. of Awards Player Matches Period
23 South Africa Jacques Kallis1661995–2013
19 Sri Lanka Muttiah Muralitharan1331992–2010
17 Pakistan Wasim Akram1041985–2002
Australia Shane Warne1451992–2007
16 Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara1342000–2015
Australia Ricky Ponting1681995–2012
Last updated: 29 December 2019[121]

Most Player-of-the-series awards

No. of Awards Player Matches Series Period
11 India Ravichandran Ashwin106442011–2024
Sri Lanka Muttiah Muralitharan133611992–2010
9 South Africa Jacques Kallis166611995–2013
8 Pakistan Imran Khan88281971–1992
New Zealand Richard Hadlee86331973–1990
Australia Shane Warne145461992–2007
Last updated: 18 December 2024[122]

Partnership records

Career

Most overall partnership runs by a pair

More information Runs, Partnership ...
Runs Partnership Innings Highest Average 100s/50s Career span
6,920 India Rahul Dravid & India Sachin Tendulkar14324950.5120/291996–2012
6,554 Sri Lanka Mahela Jayawardene & Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara12062456.519/272000–2015
6,482 Cricket West Indies Gordon Greenidge & Cricket West Indies Desmond Haynes14829847.3116/261978–1991
6,081 Australia Matthew Hayden & Australia Justin Langer12225551.5314/281997–2007
5,253 England Alastair Cook & England Andrew Strauss13222940.414/212006–2012
Last updated: 11 October 2022[123]
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Innings

Highest partnerships

Runs Partnership Opposition Venue Season Test Wicket
624 Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara (287)Sri Lanka Mahela Jayawardene (374) South AfricaSinghalese Sports Club Cricket Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka20061st3rd
576 Sri Lanka Sanath Jayasuriya (340)Sri Lanka Roshan Mahanama (225) IndiaR. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka19971st2nd
467 New Zealand Andrew Jones (186)New Zealand Martin Crowe (299) Sri LankaBasin Reserve, Wellington, New Zealand1990–911st3rd
454 England Joe Root (262)England Harry Brook (317) PakistanMultan Cricket Stadium, Multan, Pakistan2024–251st4th
451 Australia Bill Ponsford (266)Australia Donald Bradman (244) EnglandThe Oval, London, England19345th2nd
Pakistan Mudassar Nazar (231)Pakistan Javed Miandad (280*) IndiaNiaz Stadium, Hyderabad, Pakistan1982–834th3rd
Last updated: 10 October 2024[124]

Highest partnership (for each wicket)

More information 1st wicket, 2nd wicket ...
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