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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