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A record 750 partnerships for Shivnarine Chanderpaul in Test cricket

He has batted in 271 innings in his career of over 20 years.

user-circle cricketcountry.com Written by Bharath Seervi
Published: Dec 24, 2014, 05:40 AM (IST)
Edited: Dec 24, 2014, 02:27 AM (IST)

Shivnarine Chanderpaul has played 159 Tests for West Indies © IANS
Shivnarine Chanderpaul has played 159 Tests for West Indies © IANS

Chanderpaul has now involved in a record 750 Test partnerships. Bharath Seervi lists players with most Test partnerships and other aggregates related to partnerships.

Shivnarine Chanderpaul, the backbone of West Indies cricket, has now been involved in 750 partnerships in 159 Tests. He has batted in 271 innings in his career of over 20 years. The 750th partnership was with Marlon Samuels in the second innings of the first Test in South Africa at Centurion. Going into the Test with 747 partnerships to his name, he was involved in two partnerships in the first innings before joining hands with Samuels.

350 or more partnerships in Test cricket and aggregates

Batsman Partners Partnerships Partnershipruns Best 100+ 50+ Partnerships/innings
Shivnarine Chanderpaul 82 750* 26629 296 70 174 2.77
Rahul Dravid 59 738 32010 410 88 214 2.58
Sachin Tendulkar 65 675 31144 353 86 212 2.05
Allan Border 74 617 24500 332 63 167 2.33
Jacques Kallis 50 613 28121 377 69 197 2.19
Steve Waugh 54 590 23457 385 64 151 2.27
Kumar Sangakkara 47 540* 24468 624 61 184 2.44
Sunil Gavaskar 51 519 21080 344 58 143 2.43
Ricky Ponting 46 513 27245 386 85 197 1.79
Brian Lara 63 508 21350 322 62 146 2.19
Alec Stewart 60 504 16926 227 37 124 2.14
Mahela Jayawardene 46 500 24334 624 76 169 1.98
VVS Laxman 53 482 18477 376 43 133 2.14
Desmond Haynes 38 473 17585 298 40 123 2.34
Michael Atherton 46 471 18468 303 44 124 2.22
Graham Gooch 60 453 17313 351 41 122 2.11
Geoff Boycott 54 450 18039 252 47 127 2.33
Inzamam-ul-Haq 61 424 17568 352 42 124 2.12
Stephen Fleming 47 424 15098 256 30 111 2.24
Alastair Cook 22 420* 18835 329 55 134 2.16
David Gower 64 418 16012 351 38 103 2.05
Mark Taylor 29 407 16342 329 40 111 2.19
Dilip Vengsarkar 43 401 15006 344 30 106 2.17
Mark Waugh 35 398 16291 231 47 113 1.90
Javed Miandad 44 395 18368 451 50 125 2.09
Colin Cowdrey 59 392 15899 411 42 114 2.09
Ian Bell 42 384* 15417 350 47 101 2.12
Graeme Smith 22 383 18379 415 46 122 1.87
Matthew Hayden 28 373 18579 279 50 133 2.03
Michael Clarke 42 371* 17304 386 47 112 1.99
Andrew Strauss 25 365 15010 273 41 102 2.05
Mark Boucher 41 364 11359 271 20 77 1.77
Chris Gayle 43 356* 13010 331 27 86 1.96
Sourav Ganguly 45 354 15222 300 41 103 1.88
Viv Richards 33 354 15169 303 44 108 1.95
Kevin Pietersen 36 353 15570 350 46 109 1.95
Clive Lloyd 48 352 14426 250 41 99 2.01
Justin Langer 32 351 16483 327 49 113 1.93

 

Chanderpaul overcame Rahul Dravid’s tally of 738 partnerships in the Test against Bangladesh earlier this year. Sachin Tendulkar (675), Allan Border (617) and Jacques Kallis (613) are the others to be involved in 600 or more Test partnerships.

The contemporary cricketers after Chanderpaul are Kumar Sangakkara (540), Alastair Cook (420), Ian Bell (384), Michael Clarke (371) and Chris Gayle (356).

Chanderpaul also has the highest ratio of partnerships per innings. His ratio is 2.77 while the next best is Rahul Dravid’s 2.58.

Batting with most partners in Test career

Batsman Innings Partners
Shivnarine Chanderpaul 271 82
Allan Border 265 74
Sachin Tendulkar 329 65
David Gower 204 64
Brian Lara 232 63
Inzamam-ul-Haq 200 61
Alec Stewart 235 60
Graham Gooch 215 60
Rahul Dravid 286 59
Colin Cowdrey 188 59
Steve Waugh 260 54
Geoff Boycott 193 54
VVS Laxman 225 53
Sunil Gavaskar 214 51
Jacques Kallis 280 50
Garry Sobers 160 50

 

Along with the record of having involved in most number of partnerships, Chanderpaul also holds the record of having batted with most teammates in his career. He has shared partnerships with 82 others. He is significantly ahead of Border (74). Tendulkar (65), David Gower (64) and Brian Lara (63) come next.

Talking of the records held by Chanderpaul in Tests related to partnerships, he has put up in excess of a thousand runs with eight different batsmen in his career. He is second only to Kallis, who has achieved this with 10.

1000+ partnership runs with most number of partners

Batsman 1000-run partnerships Partners
Jacques Kallis 10 H Amla, G Kirsten, AB de Villiers, A Prince, H Gibbs, G Smith, N McKenzie, D Cullinan, M Boucher, J Rudolf
Michael Atherton 8 A Stewart,  G Gooch, N Hussain, R Smith, M Boucher, M Trescothick, G Hick, G Thorpe
Shivnarine Chanderpaul 8* B Lara, C Hooper, R Sarwan, D Bravo, D Ramdin, M Samuels, C Gayle, R Jacobs
Ricky Ponting 8 M Hayden, J Langer, M Clarke, M Hussey, S Waugh, S Katich, D Martyn, M Waugh
Graeme Smith 7 H Amla, H Gibbs, AB de Villiers, A Peterson, J Kallis, N McKenzie, G Kirsten
Kumar Sangakkara 7* M Jayawardene, M Atapattu, T Dilshan, S Jayasuriya, T Samaraweera, N Paranavitana, A Mathews
Geoff Boycott 6 G Gooch, J Edrich, D Gower, R Barber, D Amiss, J Brearley
Viv Richards 6 G Greenidge, A Kallicharran, D Haynes, R Richardson, C Lloyd, H Gomes
Sunil Gavaskar 6 D Vengsarkar, C Chauhan, M Amarnath, A Gaekwad, G Viswanath, K Srikkanth
Allan Border 6 D Boon, D Jones, K Hughes, S Waugh, G Chappell, G Matthews
Aravinda de Silva 6 A Ranatunga, S Jayasuriya, M Atapattu, M Jayawardene, A Gurusinha, H Tillakaratne
Sachin Tendulkar 6 R Dravid, S Ganguly, VVS Laxman, M Azharuddin, V Sehwag, N Sidhu
Brian Lara 6 R Sarwan, S Chanderpaul, C Hooper, J Adams, S Campbell, R Richardson
Mark Waugh 6 S Waugh, D Boon, M Taylor, M Slater, R Ponting, J Langer
Rahul Dravid 6 S Tendulkar, VVS Laxman, V Sehwag, S Ganguly, G Gambhir, W Jaffer

 

Chanderpaul has put up 969 runs with Darren Bravo; he may soon increase the number of players to nine and may later equal Kallis.

He is also the only player to have watched 500 players of his team being dismissed at the other end while he was entering the crease. Where will he stop?

(Bharath Seervi is a cricket statistician who is obsessed with digging numbers, facts and records related to the game. An active member of Society of Cricket Statisticians of India, he blogs at www.cricketseervistats.blogspot.com. He can be followed on Twitter at www.twitter.com/SeerviBharath and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SeerviCricket)

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