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Big partnerships after drastic collapses in ODIs


Ricky Ponting and Andrew Symonds during their partnership of 237 against Sri Lanka at the SCG © Getty Images
 
In last week's column we looked at partnerships that revived innings after the loss of early wickets in Tests. This week, we've done the one-day international version using the same definition for a collapse: instances when a team lost its first wicket for less than ten, two wickets for less than 20, three for less than 30 and so on.
Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly - 318 v Sri Lanka, Taunton, 1999
Only twice in one-day internationals have there been partnerships of over 300 and Dravid was involved in both. His first was against Sri Lanka during the 1999 World Cup, when he joined Ganguly in the first over with India on 6 for 1. They proceeded to plunder a wayward bowling attack, taking advantage of the short boundaries at the County Ground to hit 17 fours each, although the sixes tally was 7-1 in Ganguly's favour. Dravid's century came at close to a run-a-ball, Ganguly's took 119 deliveries. However, Ganguly cut loose after his hundred and scored his next 83 runs off only 39 balls. His 183 was the second-highest score in World Cups, and India's 373 for 6 was the second-highest total . The contest ended after Sanath Jayasuriya and Romesh Kaluwitharna were dismissed in the first five overs of Sri Lanka's chase.

Biggest partnership after being one down for less than ten runs
Partners Runs In ScoreOpposition Ground Start Date Scorecard
R Dravid, SC Ganguly (India) 318 6/1 373/6 v SL TauntonMay 26, 1999 ODI 1463
NS Sidhu, SR Tendulkar (India) 2319/1 305/5 v Pak Sharjah Apr 15, 1996 ODI 1098
RT Ponting, ME Waugh (Aus) 219 2/1 294/3v Zim Delhi Apr 11, 1998 ODI 1313
ML Hayden, RT Ponting (Aus)219 6/1 338/4 v India Visakhapatnam Apr 3, 2001ODI 1700
Inzamam-ul-Haq, Saleem Malik (Pak) 204 5/1271/4 v SL Rawalpindi Jan 19, 1992 ODI 710
Rahul Dravid and Virender Sehwag - 201 v Pakistan, Kochi, 2005
Pakistan were riding high after drawing the Test series and had India down at 4 for 2 in the first one-dayer. It could have been worse for India but Sehwag was dropped off the first ball of the innings and once again when he was on 8. He made use of those reprieves and, with Dravid, helped India recover, reaching his half-century off 55 balls. His second fifty, however, took only 29 and he finished with 108 off 95 balls with three sixes and nine fours. Dravid's hundred was more sedate, his 104 took 139 balls. Their 201-run stand was a record against Pakistan for the third wicket and it helped post a match-winning total of 281.

Biggest partnership after being two down for less than 20 runs
Partners RunsIn Score Opposition Ground Start Date Scorecard
R Dravid, V Sehwag (India) 201 4/2 281/8v Pak Kochi Apr 2, 2005 ODI 2235
AJ Lamb, CJ Tavare (Eng)190 10/2 200/2 v NZ Sydney Jan 20, 1983ODI 171
MS Atapattu, PA de Silva (SL) 184 4/2243/8 v Pak Sharjah Apr 4, 1997 ODI 1190
ST Jayasuriya, DPMD Jayawardene (SL) 184 1/2 269/9 v NZSharjah Apr 10, 2001 ODI 1705
M Azharuddin, NS Sidhu (India)175 4/2 257/7 v Eng Gwalior Mar 4, 1993ODI 813
Ricky Ponting and Andrew Symonds - 237 v Sri Lanka, Sydney, 2006
Australia's 14-year old grip on their tri-series trophy was weakening. They had lost the first of the best-of-three finals and were reeling at 10 for 3 by the third over of the second. The challenge to salvage the innings lay with Ricky Ponting and Andrew Symonds and they launched a stunning counter-attack. Both faced 127 balls and hit three sixes each, but while Ponting scored a smooth 124, Symonds plundered 151. Their partnership of 237 was a national record for any wicket and it lifted the total to 368, Australia's highest at the time. Muttiah Muralitharan was hammered for 0 for 99, which were the most expensive figures for a ten-over spell then.

Biggest partnership after being three down for less than 30 runs
PartnersRuns In Score Opposition Ground Start DateScorecard
M Azharuddin, A Jadeja (India) 275 26/3301/3 v Zim Cuttack Apr 9, 1998 ODI 1311
RT Ponting, A Symonds (Aus) 237 10/3 368/5 v SLSydney Feb 12, 2006 ODI 2328
OA Shah, ME Trescothick (Eng)170 26/3 240 v Pak Lord's Jun 12, 2001ODI 1722
Asif Mujtaba, Javed Miandad (Pak) 165 29/3214/6 v SA East London Feb 15, 1993 ODI 803
AR Border, KJ Hughes (Aus) 150 8/3 206/9 v WICastries Apr 19, 1984 ODI 262
Michael Bevan and Stuart Law - 138 v West Indies, Mohali, 1996
The semi-final between Australia and West Indies in the 1996 World Cup is best remembered for the dramatic collapse: West Indies lost eight wickets for 37 runs and Australia progressed to the final. Bevan and Law's rescue act earlier in the match has virtually been forgotten. Australia, having chosen to bat on a grassy pitch, were struggling at 15 for 4 courtesy Curtly Ambrose and Ian Bishop. Bevan and Law breathed life into the innings with a patient 138-run stand that spanned 32 overs. Law made 72, Bevan 69, and Australia's eventual margin of victory was only five runs.

Biggest partnership after being four down for less than 40 runs
Partners Runs In ScoreOpposition Ground Start Date Scorecard
Ijaz Ahmed, Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pak) 152 23/4 210/6 v Zim HarareFeb 25, 1995 ODI 982
A Jadeja, RR Singh (India) 14117/4 205 v Aus The Oval Jun 4, 1999 ODI 1473
MG Bevan, SG Law (Aus) 138 15/4 207/8v WI Mohali Mar 14, 1996 ODI 1082
MV Boucher, JN Rhodes (SA)138 35/4 270/5 v NZ Perth Feb 1, 2002ODI 1801
CN Evans, A Flower (Zim) 135 32/4295/9 v Pak Bulawayo Nov 23, 2002 ODI 1899
Paul Collingwood and Geraint Jones - 116 v Australia, Lord's, 2005
A sixth-wicket partnership of 54 had helped Australia limp to 196 in the NatWest series final but that total seemed enough when England lost their top five batsmen for 33 runs. Collingwood and Jones started the rebuilding process. They scratched around and then steadily accumulated, taking England to 149 before Collingwood was run out with 48 to get off 39 balls. Jones fell soon after but their hard work wasn't futile. Only just, though, for a misfield by Brett Lee on the final ball allowed the batsmen to scamper a second run to tie the match.

Biggest partnership after being five down for less than 50 runs
Partners RunsIn Score Opposition Ground Start Date Scorecard
CK Kapugedera, LPC Silva (SL) 159 49/5 235/7v WI Port of Spain Apr 10, 2008 ODI 2697
Imran Khan, Shahid Mahboob (Pak)144 43/5 235/7 v SL Leeds Jun 16, 1983ODI 211
MV Boucher, JM Kemp (SA) 131 42/5213/8 v Pak Mohali Oct 27, 2006 ODI 2438
S Ramesh, RR Singh (India) 123 44/5 211 v AusColombo (SSC) Aug 28, 1999 ODI 1489
PD Collingwood, GO Jones (Eng)116 33/5 196/9 v Aus Lord's Jul 2, 2005ODI 2258
Jacob Oram and Daniel Vettori - 103 v Australia, Mohali, 2006
Australia had scored 240 for 9 on a testing pitch in Mohali and seemed certain to secure their first berth in a Champions Trophy final after they reduced New Zealand to 35 for 6. Then they came up against unexpected resistance: Oram and Vettori, who was dropped on 5 by Michael Hussey, combined for the seventh wicket and got on top of the bowling as the seam movement gradually lessened. The runs came quickly and the partnership had reached 103 when Oram was stumped off Symonds for 43. Vettori reached 79, his second-highest ODI score, before he was bowled with New Zealand 60 runs away from victory. They were bowled out in 46 overs, 34 runs short of the target.

Biggest partnership after being six down for less than 60 runs
PartnersRuns In Score Opposition Ground Start DateScorecard
JDP Oram, DL Vettori (NZ) 103 35/6206 v Aus Mohali Nov 1, 2006 ODI 2441
SM Ervine, T Taibu (Zim) 99 47/6 150/7 v WIHarare Nov 29, 2003 ODI 2069
UDU Chandana, RS Mahanama (SL)90 53/6 190 v Aus Adelaide Jan 24, 1999ODI 1392
GW Flower, TJ Friend (Zim) 82 41/6210 v Pak Harare Nov 30, 2002 ODI 1906
KMDN Kulasekara, T Thushara (SL) 74 44/6 142 v IndiaDambulla Aug 20, 2008 ODI 2745
Ricardo Powell and Corey Collymore - 84 v India, Toronto, 1999
The West Indian record for the eighth-wicket partnership is a partnership in name only for one man scored 90% of the runs while the other contributed only 2% (extras made up the difference). Powell's ODI career fizzled out after an explosive start, but for a short while he tormented the Indian bowlers. A week earlier he had hammered 123 off 93 balls against them in Singapore. In Toronto the situation was extremely different: chasing 226, West Indies had slipped to 52 for 7 in the 18th over and Powell had Collymore for company. Powell went on to score 76 off 73 balls with ten boundaries, including seven sixes, and added 84 for the eighth wicket. However, he fell with the score on 136 and the innings folded soon after.

Biggest partnership after being seven down for less than 70 runs
Partners Runs In ScoreOpposition Ground Start Date Scorecard
CD Collymore, RL Powell (WI) 84 52/7 137 v India TorontoSep 14, 1999 ODI 1499
Moin Khan, Saqlain Mushtaq (Pak) 7751/7 151/9 v Zim Sharjah Apr 9, 1997 ODI 1196
DN Chudasama, TM Odoyo (Kenya) 67 62/7 148v Pak Nairobi (Aga) Oct 2, 1996 ODI 1123
D Gough, BC Hollioake (Eng)67 58/7 156 v Pak Leeds Jun 17, 2001ODI 1724
N Kapil Dev, S Madan Lal (India) 65 66/7162/8 v Eng The Oval Jun 4, 1982 ODI 153
Irfan Pathan and Jai P Yadav - 118 v New Zealand, Bulawayo, 2005
Shane Bond's opening spell of 5 for 13 sent India crashing to 44 for 8 in pursuit of 216, and humiliating defeat seemed only moments away. However, 118 runs and 33 overs later, India began to dream of a great escape. Yadav, who was playing his second ODI innings, and Pathan took advantage of New Zealand's weak support bowlers and stitched together only the second century partnership for the eighth wicket in ODIs. The first was also between two Indians, Kapil Dev and Syed Kirmani, during the famous fightback against Zimbabwe at Tunbridge Wells in 1983. Bond returned to dash India's hopes, though, dismissing Pathan for 50, and finished with figures of 6 for 23. Yadav fell soon after for 69, the highest score by a No. 9 batsman in ODIs.

Biggest partnership after being eight down for less than 80 runs
Partners RunsIn Score Opposition Ground Start Date Scorecard
IK Pathan, Jai P Yadav (India) 118 44/8 164v NZ Bulawayo Aug 26, 2005 ODI 2273
Arshad Laeeq, SF Dukanwala (UAE)80 72/8 152/8 v SA Rawalpindi Feb 16, 1996ODI 1049
JC Adams, NAM McLean (WI) 60 31/891 v Zim Sydney Jan 23, 2001 ODI 1675
S Dhaniram, SR Welsh (Can) 54 73/8 172 v NethToronto Jul 3, 2007 ODI 2596
Waqar Younis, Wasim Akram (Pak)46 55/8 120 v SA East London Dec 13, 2002ODI 1918
Shoaib Akhtar and Saqlain Mushtaq - 54 v England, Cape Town, 2003
Shoaib blazed towards his career best, smashing 43 off 16 balls, with five fours and three sixes, in a partnership of 54 with Saqlain in the 2003 World Cup. The stand, however, only delayed Pakistan's crushing defeat. They were chasing 247 and were in tatters at 80 for 9. The last-wicket resistance only served to push the total past 100.

Biggest partnership after being nine down for less than 90 runs
PartnersRuns In Score Opposition Ground Start DateScorecard
Saqlain Mushtaq, Shoaib Akhtar (Pak) 54 80/9134 v Eng Cape Town Feb 22, 2003 ODI 1962
SE Bond, KD Mills (NZ) 50 82/9 132 v AusColombo (SSC) Sep 15, 2002 ODI 1877
BL Kotze, RJ van Vuuren (Namib)42 42/9 84 v Pak Kimberley Feb 16, 2003ODI 1954
CE Cuffy, NAM McLean (WI) 41 82/9123 v Aus Adelaide Jan 26, 2001 ODI 1677
Mohammad Sami, Shoaib Akhtar (Pak) 39 87/9 126 v NZNapier Jan 14, 2004 ODI 2081
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George Binoy is a staff writer at Cricinfo