Highest 9th wicket partnership in T20Is: Romario Shepherd and Akeal Hosein score 28 runs off final over to enter record books

Dixit Bhargav | 24/01/2022
Highest 9th wicket partnership in T20Is: Romario Shepherd and Akeal Hosein score 28 runs off final over to enter record books

Highest 9th wicket partnership in T20Is: The West Indian lower-order pair almost sealed a near-improbable chase at Kensington Oval.

During the second T20I of the ongoing England’s tour of West Indies in Barbados, England beat West Indies by a run in a cliffhanger of a run-chase.

Chasing a 172-run target, West Indies scored 170/8 in 20 overs primarily due to an unbeaten 72-run partnership for the ninth wicket between all-rounder Romario Shepherd (44 not out) and spinner Akeal Hosein (44 not out).

Needing 73 runs to win off 29 balls when Hosein entered the Kensington Oval with a bat in hand, the duo hit some blazing boundaries on their way of registering a remarkable comeback. With the situation reducing to them requiring 61 runs in three overs, the pair hit as many as three sixes in a Chris Jordan over but still needed 38 off the last two.

Playing in place of Tymal Mills in this match, England pacer Reece Topley gave away just eight runs in the penultimate over leaving the hosts with a near-improbably target of scoring 30 runs in the final over.

Facing Saqib Mahmood, Hosein scored a couple of boundaries in between two wide deliveries to need 20 runs off the last three deliveries. Not giving up on the chase, the 28-year old player hit three consecutive sixes surpass Dwayne Bravo and Jerome Taylor’s 66-run partnership for the ninth wicket against Pakistan in Dubai six years ago.

While Shepherd (one four and five sixes at a strike rate of 157.14) and Hosein (three fours and four sixes at a strike rate of 275) might not have sealed the chase, their individual knocks have it in them to raise their stakes especially ahead of Indian Premier League 2022 mega auction.

Highest 9th wicket partnership in T20Is

Batters Runs Team Opposition Ground Year
Saber Zakhil & Saqlain Ali 132* Belgium Austria Waterloo 2021
Romario Shepherd & Akeal Hosein 72* West Indies England Bridgetown 2022
Dwayne Bravo & Jerome Taylor 66 West Indies Pakistan Dubai 2016
Sohail Tanvir & Saeed Ajmal 63 Pakistan Sri Lanka Dubai 2013
David Miller & Lutho Sipamla 68* South Africa Pakistan Lahore 2021
Gary Wilson & Max Sorensen 47* Ireland Bangladesh Belfast 2012
Sohail Tanvir & Wahab Riaz 45 Pakistan England Dubai 2013
Simi Singh & Ben McCarthy 44* Ireland Netherlands Rotterdam 2018
Tonmoy Saha & Md Nurul Huda 44* Finland Spain Kerava 2019

Highest T20I partnership

Batters Runs Wickets Team Opposition Ground Year
Hazratullah Zazai & Usman Ghani 236 1st Afghanistan Ireland Dehradun 2019
Aaron Finch & D’Archy Short 223 1st Australia Zimbabwe Harare 2018
George Munsey & Kyle Coetzer 200 1st Scotland Netherlands Dublin 2019
Mohammad Rizwan & Babar Azam 197 1st Pakistan South Africa Centurion 2021
Devon Conway & Glenn Phillips 184 3rd New Zealand West Indies Mount Maunganui 2020
Dawid Malan & Eoin Morgan 182 3rd England New Zealand Napier 2019
Balaji Pai & Louis Bruce 172* 1st Gibraltar Bulgaria Mursa 2021
Martin Guptill & Kane Williamson 171* 1st New Zealand Pakistan Hamilton 2016
Graeme Smith & Loots Bosman 170 1st South Africa England Centurion 2009
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Dixit Bhargav

Born and brought up in Pathankot, Dixit Bhargav is an engineering and sports management graduate who works as a Cricket Editor at The SportsRush. Having written more than 10,000 articles across more than five years at TSR, his first cricketing memory dates back to 2002 when former India captain Sourav Ganguly had waved his jersey at the historic Lord’s balcony. What followed for an 8-year-old was an instant adulation for both Ganguly and the sport. The optimist in him is waiting for the day when Punjab Kings will win their maiden Indian Premier League title. When not watching cricket, he is mostly found in a cinema hall watching a Punjabi movie.