DA Warner’s triple century – 335 not out – against Pakistan in the ongoing test at Adelaide has the following statistical accreditations.

DA Warner’s triple century – 335 not out – against Pakistan in the ongoing test at Adelaide has the following statistical accreditations.

It provides the 31st occasion of a batsman scoring a triple century in the annals of Test cricket. It also provides the eighth occasion of Australian batsman scoring a triple century. It also provides the fourth occasion of a batsman scoring a triple century in a test innings against Pakistan. It also provides the second occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a triple century in a test innings against Pakistan.

It provides the 16th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a triple century in the annals of Test cricket. It also provides the fourth occasion of Australian opening batsman scoring a triple century. It also provides the third occasion of an opening batsman scoring a triple century in a test innings against Pakistan. It also provides the second occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring a triple century in a test innings against Pakistan.

DA Warner’s 335 not out represent the highest individual score by an opening batsman against Pakistan. The previous best was 334 not out by MA Taylor of Australia at Peshawar in Oct 1998

DA Warner’s 335 not out represent the highest individual score by an Australian opening batsman against Pakistan. The previous best was 334 not out by MA Taylor of Australia at Peshawar in Oct 1998

It also represents the second triple century by a batsman in a Day-Night Test. Azhar Ali of Pakistan had scored 302 not out against West Indies at Dubai-DSC in Oct 2016. It also represents the highest individual score by a batsman in a Day-Night Test.

It also represents the second triple century by an opening batsman in a Day-Night Test. Azhar Ali of Pakistan had scored 302 not out against West Indies at Dubai-DSC in Oct 2016. It also represents the highest individual score by an opening batsman in a Day-Night Test.

It also represents the first triple century by a batsman in a test at Adelaide. The previous best was 299 not out by DG Bradman of Australia against South Africa at Adelaide in Jan 1932.

It also represents the first triple century in by an opening batsman in a test at Adelaide. The previous best was 225 by RB Simpson of Australia against England at Adelaide in Jan 1966.

A Mithun of Karnataka becomes the first bowler in India to take hat-tricks in all the three domestic formats – First Class, List A, and T20 games.

A Mithun of Karnataka becomes the first bowler in India to take hat-tricks in all the three domestic formats – First Class, List A, and T20 games.

A Mithun of Karnataka became the first bowler in India to take hat-tricks in all the three domestic formats – First Class, List A and T20 games. Here are the details

Uttar Pradesh v Karnataka
Ranji Trophy 2009/10 (Elite Group B)
Bhamashah Stadium, Meerut on 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th Nov 2009 (4-day match)
A Mithun completed a hat-trick in the Uttar Pradesh second innings (Chawla, Amir Khan, RP Singh)
 
Karnataka v Tamil Nadu
Vijay Hazare Trophy 2019/20 (Final)
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore on 25th Oct 2019 (50-over match)
A Mithun took a hat-trick in the Tamil Nadu innings (Shahrukh Khan, M Mohammed, M Ashwin)
 
Haryana v Karnataka
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2019/20 (Semi-Final)
Lalabhai Contractor Stadium, Surat on 29th Nov 2019 (20-over match)
A Mithun took 4 wickets in 4 balls in the Haryana innings (Rana, Tewatia, Sumit Kumar, Mishra)
including hat-trick
DA Warner occupies fifth place in the list of openers who have scored most centuries in Tests.

DA Warner occupies fifth place in the list of openers who have scored most centuries in Tests.

DA Warner’s 166 not out in the ongoing test between Australia and Pakistan at Adelaide to provides his 23rd century as an opening batsman in Tests. He now occupies the fifth place in the list of opening batsmen who have scored most centuries in the annals of Test cricket. He went past G Boycott and V Sehwag who had scored 22 centuries on his way to fifth place

No Player Team Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C
1 SM Gavaskar Ind 1971-1987 119 203 12 9607 221 50.29 33
2 AN Cook Eng 2006-2018 154 278 14 11845 294 44.86 31
3 ML Hayden Aus 1994-2009 103 184 14 8625 380 50.73 30
4 GC Smith SAF 2002-2014 114 196 12 9030 277 49.07 27
5 DA Warner Aus 2011-2019 81 146 6 6739 253 48.13 23
                     
1 G Boycott Eng 1964-1982 107 191 23 8091 246* 48.16 22
2 V Sehwag Ind 2002-2013 99 170 6 8207 319 50.04 22

DA Warner became the second Australian opening batsman to score 23 or more centuries in Tests after ML Hayden ML Hayden has scored 30 centuries.

No Player Team Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C
1 ML Hayden Aus 1994-2009 103 184 14 8625 380 50.73 30
2 DA Warner Aus 2011-2019 81 146 6 6739 253 48.13 23
DA Warner becomes the seventh opening batsman to score a century in a Day-Night Test

DA Warner becomes the seventh opening batsman to score a century in a Day-Night Test

DA Warner {166 not out} scored a century in the ongoing Test between Australia and Pakistan at Adelaide to provide the seventh occasion of an opening batsman scoring a century in a Day-Night Test match. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 Azhar Ali 302* 1 Pak Win Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016
2 UT Khawaja 145 2 Aus SAF Adelaide 24 Nov 2016
3 SC Cook 104 3 SAF Aus Adelaide 24 Nov 2016
4 AN Cook 243 1 Eng Win Birmingham 17 Aug 2017
5 FDM Karunaratne 196 1 Srl Pak Dubai (DSC) 06 Oct 2017
6 AK Markram 125 1 SAF Zim Port Elizabeth 26 Dec 2017
7 DA Warner 166* 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 29 Nov 2019

DA Warner {166 not out} scored century in the ongoing test between Australia and Pakistan at Adelaide to provide the second occasion of an Australian opening batsmen scoring century in a Day-Night Test match. Both such occasions are tabulated below. Prior to DA Warner, UT Khawaja had scored 145 against South Africa,  also at Adeliade in Nov  2016. DA Warner’s 166 not out  represents  the  highest individual score by an Australian batsman in a Day-Night Test.

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 UT Khawaja 145 2 Aus SAF Adelaide 24 Nov 2016
2 DA Warner 166* 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 29 Nov 2019
Centurions in a Day-Night Test

Centurions in a Day-Night Test

DA Warner {166 not out} and M Labuschagne {126 not out} scored centuries in the ongoing Test between Australia and Pakistan at Adelaide to provide the 18th and 19th occasion of batsmen scoring centuries in a Day-Night Test match. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 Azhar Ali 302* 1 Pak Win Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016
2 DM Bravo 116 4 Win Pak Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016
3 F du Plessis 118* 1 SAF Aus Adelaide 24 Nov 2016
4 UT Khawaja 145 2 Aus SAF Adelaide 24 Nov 2016
5 SC Cook 104 3 SAF Aus Adelaide 24 Nov 2016
6 SPD Smith 130 1 Aus Pak Brisbane 15 Dec 2016
7 PSP Handscomb 105 1 Aus Pak Brisbane 15 Dec 2016
8 Asad Shafiq 137 4 Pak Aus Brisbane 15 Dec 2016
9 AN Cook 243 1 Eng Win Birmingham 17 Aug 2017
10 JE Root 136 1 Eng Win Birmingham 17 Aug 2017
11 FDM Karunaratne 196 1 Srl Pak Dubai (DSC) 06 Oct 2017
12 Asad Shafiq 112 4 Pak Srl Dubai (DSC) 06 Oct 2017
13 SE Marsh 126* 1 Aus Eng Adelaide 02 Dec 2017
14 AK Markram 125 1 SAF Zim Port Elizabeth 26 Dec 2017
15 KS Williamson 102 2 NZl Eng Auckland 22 Mar 2018
16 HM Nicholls 145* 2 NZl Eng Auckland 22 Mar 2018
17 V Kohli 136 2 Ind Ban Kolkata 22 Nov 2019
18 DA Warner 166* 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 29 Nov 2019
19 M Labuschagne 126* 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 29 Nov 2019

It also provides the fifth and sixth occasion of Australian batsmen scoring centuries in a Day-Night Test. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 UT Khawaja 145 2 Aus SAF Adelaide 24 Nov 2016
2 SPD Smith 130 1 Aus Pak Brisbane 15 Dec 2016
3 PSP Handscomb 105 1 Aus Pak Brisbane 15 Dec 2016
4 SE Marsh 126* 1 Aus Eng Adelaide 02 Dec 2017
5 DA Warner 166* 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 29 Nov 2019
6 M Labuschagne 126* 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 29 Nov 2019

DA Warner’s 166 not out represent the highest score by an Australian batsman in a Day-Night Test. The previous best was 145 by UT Khawaja against South Africa, also at Adelaide in Nov 2016

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 DA Warner 166* 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 29 Nov 2019
2 UT Khawaja 145 2 Aus SAF Adelaide 24 Nov 2016

Adelaide has witnessed most centuries in a Day-Night Test – six centuries while Dubai-DSC has witnessed four centuries.

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 F du Plessis 118* 1 SAF Aus Adelaide 24 Nov 2016
2 UT Khawaja 145 2 Aus SAF Adelaide 24 Nov 2016
3 SC Cook 104 3 SAF Aus Adelaide 24 Nov 2016
4 SE Marsh 126* 1 Aus Eng Adelaide 02 Dec 2017
5 DA Warner 166* 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 29 Nov 2019
6 M Labuschagne 126* 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 29 Nov 2019
               
1 Azhar Ali 302* 1 Pak Win Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016
2 DM Bravo 116 4 Win Pak Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016
3 FDM Karunaratne 196 1 Srl Pak Dubai (DSC) 06 Oct 2017
4 Asad Shafiq 112 4 Pak Srl Dubai (DSC) 06 Oct 2017

DA Warner’s 166 not out is the fourth score of 150 plus runs registered in a  Day-Night Test. All such scores are tabulated below.

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 Azhar Ali 302* 1 Pak Win Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016
2 AN Cook 243 1 Eng Win Birmingham 17 Aug 2017
3 FDM Karunaratne 196 1 Srl Pak Dubai (DSC) 06 Oct 2017
4 DA Warner 166* 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 29 Nov 2019

DA Warner {166 not out} and M Labuschagne {126 not out} scored centuries in the ongoing test between Australia and Pakistan at Adelaide to provide the fourth occasion of two batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings of  a Day-Night Test match. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 SPD Smith 130 1 Aus Pak Brisbane 15 Dec 2016
2 PSP Handscomb 105 1 Aus Pak Brisbane 15 Dec 2016
               
1 AN Cook 243 1 Eng Win Birmingham 17 Aug 2017
2 JE Root 136 1 Eng Win Birmingham 17 Aug 2017
               
1 KS Williamson 102 2 NZl Eng Auckland 22 Mar 2018
2 HM Nicholls 145* 2 NZl Eng Auckland 22 Mar 2018
               
1 DA Warner 166* 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 29 Nov 2019
2 M Labuschagne 126* 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 29 Nov 2019

DA Warner {166 not out} and M Labuschagne {126 not out} scored centuries in the ongoing test between Australia and Pakistan at Adelaide to provide the second occasion of Australia’s two batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings of  a Day-Night Test match. Both such occasions are tabulated below. The first such occasion was also against Pakistan at Brisbane in Dec 2016 when SPD Smith {130} and PSP Handscomb {105} scored centuries

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 SPD Smith 130 1 Aus Pak Brisbane 15 Dec 2016
2 PSP Handscomb 105 1 Aus Pak Brisbane 15 Dec 2016
               
1 DA Warner 166* 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 29 Nov 2019
2 M Labuschagne 126* 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 29 Nov 2019
Five wickets in six balls in the history of T20 games – A Mithun emulates Al-Amin Hossain to become the second bowler to perform the feat

Five wickets in six balls in the history of T20 games – A Mithun emulates Al-Amin Hossain to become the second bowler to perform the feat

A Mithun of Karnataka became the  second bowler in the history of T20 games to capture five  wickets in six balls.

He performed the feat against Haryana  in  Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy  Semi Finals at Surat on 29.11.19. He emulated Al-Amin Hossain who  had  performed  such a feat. It is interesting to note that  both these bowlers performed the hat-trick, captured four wickets in four consecutive balls and also captured five wickets in six balls,

Here are the details of these two bowlers

Abahani Limited v United Commerce Bank Bangladesh Cricket Board XI
Sylhet Stadium, Sylhet on 26th December 2013 (20-over match)
Al-Amin Hossain took a hat-trick in the Abahani Limited innings (Nazmul Hossain, Suhrawadi Shuvo, Naeem Islam)
Al-Amin Hossain took 4 wickets in 4 balls in the Abahani Limited innings (Nazmul Hossain, Suhrawadi Shuvo, Naeem Islam, Nabil Samad)
Al-Amin Hossain took 5 wickets in 6 balls in the Abahani Limited innings (Mehedi Hasan, Nazmul Hossain, Suhrawadi Shuvo, Naeem Islam, Nabil Samad)
 
Haryana v Karnataka
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2019/20 (Semi-Final)
Lalabhai Contractor Stadium, Surat on 29th November 2019 (20-over match)
A Mithun took a hat-trick in the Haryana innings (Rana, Tewatia, Sumit Kumar)
A Mithun took 4 wickets in 4 balls in the Haryana innings (Rana, Tewatia, Sumit Kumar, Mishra)
A Mithun took 5 wickets in 6 balls in the Haryana innings (Rana, Tewatia, Sumit Kumar, Mishra, J Yadav)
Four wickets in four consecutive balls in the history of T20 games – A Mithun of Karnataka joins the elite list

Four wickets in four consecutive balls in the history of T20 games – A Mithun of Karnataka joins the elite list

A Mithun of Karnataka captured four wickets in four consecutive balls against Haryana at Surat on 29.11.19 to become the sixth bowler to capture four wickets in four consecutive balls in the history of Twenty20 games. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Bowler Team Opposition Ground Season
1 J Allenby Leicestershire Lancashire Manchester 2008
2 Al-Amin Hossain UCB Ban CB XI Abahani Limited Sylhet 2013/14
3 AD Russell West Indies A India A Bangalore 2013/14
4 Rashid Khan Afghanistan Ireland Dehra Dun 2018/19
5 SL Malinga Sri Lanka New Zealand Pallekele 2019
5 A Mithun Karnataka Haryana Surat 2019/20
M Labuschagne-DA Warner of Australia script a new record partnership for any wicket in a Day-Night Test

M Labuschagne-DA Warner of Australia script a new record partnership for any wicket in a Day-Night Test

M Labuschange-DA Warner of Australia posted 294 runs in an unfinished partnership for the second wicket against Pakistan at Adelaide in the ongoing test to provide the 14th occasion of batsmen posting a three-figure partnership in a Day-Night tests. All such occasions are tabulated below in the descending order of runs.

It also represents the highest partnership for any wicket in a Day-Night Test surpassing the previous best of 248 runs for the third wicket between AN Cook and JE Root in the test between England and West Indies at Birmingham in Aug 2017.

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 M Labuschagne, DA Warner 2 294* 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 29 Nov 2019
2 AN Cook, JE Root 3 248 1 Eng Win Birmingham 17 Aug 2017
3 Azhar Ali, Sami Aslam 1 215 1 Pak Win Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016
4 Asad Shafiq, Sarfaraz Ahmed 6 173 4 Pak Srl Dubai (DSC) 06 Oct 2017
5 PSP Handscomb, SPD Smith 4 172 1 Aus Pak Brisbane 15 Dec 2016
6 TM Head, M Labuschagne 5 166 2 Aus Srl Brisbane 24 Jan 2019
7 Azhar Ali, Babar Azam 3 165 1 Pak Win Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016
8 AN Cook, DJ Malan 4 162 1 Eng Win Birmingham 17 Aug 2017
9 LD Chandimal, FDM Karunaratne 4 146 1 Srl Pak Dubai (DSC) 06 Oct 2017
10 Asad Shafiq, Azhar Ali 2 137 1 Pak Win Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016
11 UT Khawaja, SPD Smith 3 137 2 Aus SAF Adelaide 24 Nov 2016
12 SO Dowrich, JO Holder 6 115 1 Win Srl Bridgetown 23 Jun 2018
13 DM Bravo, MN Samuels 3 113 2 Win Pak Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016
14 UT Khawaja, SPD Smith 3 111 3 Aus Pak Brisbane 15 Dec 2016

It also represents the fifth three figure partnership by Australian batsmen in Day-Night Test. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 M Labuschagne, DA Warner 2 294* 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 29 Nov 2019
2 PSP Handscomb, SPD Smith 4 172 1 Aus Pak Brisbane 15 Dec 2016
3 TM Head, M Labuschagne 5 166 2 Aus Srl Brisbane 24 Jan 2019
4 UT Khawaja, SPD Smith 3 137 2 Aus SAF Adelaide 24 Nov 2016
5 UT Khawaja, SPD Smith 3 111 3 Aus Pak Brisbane 15 Dec 2016

It also represents the fifth three figure partnership by batsmen in Day-Night Test against Pakistan. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 M Labuschagne, DA Warner 2 294* 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 29 Nov 2019
2 PSP Handscomb, SPD Smith 4 172 1 Aus Pak Brisbane 15 Dec 2016
3 LD Chandimal, FDM Karunaratne 4 146 1 Srl Pak Dubai (DSC) 06 Oct 2017
4 DM Bravo, MN Samuels 3 113 2 Win Pak Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016
5 UT Khawaja, SPD Smith 3 111 3 Aus Pak Brisbane 15 Dec 2016

It also represents the second three figure partnership by batsmen in Day-Night Test for the second wicket. Both such occasions are tabulated below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 M Labuschagne, DA Warner 2 294* 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 29 Nov 2019
2 Asad Shafiq, Azhar Ali 2 137 1 Pak Win Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016

It also represents the third partnership of 200 plus runs by batsmen in Day-Night Test. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 M Labuschagne, DA Warner 2 294* 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 29 Nov 2019
2 AN Cook, JE Root 3 248 1 Eng Win Birmingham 17 Aug 2017
3 Azhar Ali, Sami Aslam 1 215 1 Pak Win Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016
Centuries by a batsman batting at number eight in Test innings.

Centuries by a batsman batting at number eight in Test innings.

MJ Santner of New Zealand scored 126 against England in the just concluded test at Mount Maunganui to provide the 86th occasion of a batsman scoring a century while batting at number eight in Test innings. It also provides the 14th occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century while batting at number eight in Test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Pos Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 8 BR Taylor 105 1 NZl Ind Kolkata 5 Mar 1965
2 8 BR Taylor 124 1 NZl Win Auckland 27 Feb 1969
3 8 RJ Hadlee 103 2 NZl Win Christchurch 22 Feb 1980
4 8 IDS Smith 113* 1 NZl Eng Auckland 10 Feb 1984
5 8 JG Bracewell 110 2 NZl Eng Nottingham 07 Aug 1986
6 8 SB Styris 107 1 NZl Win St George’s 28 Jun 2002
7 8 DL Vettori 127 1 NZl Zim Harare 07 Aug 2005
8 8 DL Vettori 118 1 NZl Ind Hamilton 18 Mar 2009
9 8 DL Vettori 140 4 NZl Srl Colombo (SSC) 26 Aug 2009
10 8 DL Vettori 110 1 NZl Pak Wellington 15 Jan 2011
11 8 BJ Watling 103 1 NZl Ban Chattogram 09 Oct 2013
12 8 JDS Neesham 137* 3 NZl Ind Wellington 14 Feb 2014
13 8 TA Blundell 107* 2 NZl Win Wellington 01 Dec 2017
14 8 MJ Santner 126 2 NZl Eng Mt Maunganui 21 Nov 2019

It also provides the 20th occasion of a batsman scoring a century while batting at number eight in Test innings against England. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Pos Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 8 GJ Bonnor 128 2 Aus Eng Sydney 14 Mar 1885
2 8 MJ Hartigan 116 3 Aus Eng Adelaide 10 Jan 1908
3 8 JM Taylor 108 3 Aus Eng Sydney 19 Dec 1924
4 8 EL Dalton 117 1 SAF Eng The Oval 17 Aug 1935
5 8 EL Dalton 102 2 SAF Eng Johannesburg 24 Dec 1938
6 8 PL Winslow 108 2 SAF Eng Manchester 07 Jul 1955
7 8 BD Julien 121 1 Win Eng Lord’s 23 Aug 1973
8 8 N Kapil Dev 116 2 Ind Eng Kanpur 30 Jan 1982
9 8 IDS Smith 113* 1 NZl Eng Auckland 10 Feb 1984
10 8 SMH Kirmani 102 2 Ind Eng Mumbai 28 Nov 1984
11 8 JG Bracewell 110 2 NZl Eng Nottingham 07 Aug 1986
12 8 N Kapil Dev 110 1 Ind Eng The Oval 23 Aug 1990
13 8 Moin Khan 105 1 Pak Eng Leeds 08 Aug 1996
14 8 AB Agarkar 109* 4 Ind Eng Lord’s 25 Jul 2002
15 8 Kamran Akmal 154 2 Pak Eng Lahore 29 Nov 2005
16 8 A Kumble 110* 1 Ind Eng The Oval 09 Aug 2007
17 8 DJG Sammy 106 1 Win Eng Nottingham 25 May 2012
18 8 JO Holder 103* 4 Win Eng North Sound 13 Apr 2015
19 8 JO Holder 202* 3 Win Eng Bridgetown 23 Jan 2019
20 8 MJ Santner 126 2 NZl Eng M’t Maunganui 21 Nov 2019

It also provides the third occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century while batting at number eight in Test innings against England. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also represents the highest individual innings by a New Zealand batsman batting at number eight in a Test innings against England.

No Pos Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 8 IDS Smith 113* 1 NZl Eng Auckland 10 Feb 1984
2 8 JG Bracewell 110 2 NZl Eng Nottingham 07 Aug 1986
3 8 MJ Santner 126 2 NZl Eng Mt Maunganui 21 Nov 2019
200 plus runs partnerships for the seventh wicket in Tests.

200 plus runs partnerships for the seventh wicket in Tests.

MJ Santner-BJ Watling of New  Zealand  added 261 runs for the seventh wicket against England at Mt Maunganui to provide the 18th occasion of batsmen posting  200 plus runs partnership for the seventh wicket in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 DJ McGlew, ARA Murray 7 246 1 SAF NZl Wellington 06 Mar 1953
2 DS Atkinson, CC Depeiaza 7 347 2 Win Aus Bridgetown 14 May 1955
3 Imtiaz Ahmed, Waqar Hasan 7 308 2 Pak NZl Lahore 26 Oct 1955
4 DT Lindsay, PL van der Merwe 7 221 3 SAF Aus Johannesburg 23 Dec 1966
5 GJ Gilmour, KD Walters 7 217 1 Aus NZl Christchurch 18 Feb 1977
6 SMH Kirmani, RJ Shastri 7 235 2 Ind Eng Mumbai 28 Nov 1984
7 Mohammad Yousuf, Saqlain Mushtaq 7 248 2 Pak NZl Christchurch 15 Mar 2001
8 VVS Laxman, A Ratra 7 217 1 Ind Win St John’s 10 May 2002
9 CL Cairns, JDP Oram 7 225 2 NZl SAF Auckland 18 Mar 2004
10 AC Gilchrist, SM Katich 7 212 2 Aus NZl Christchurch 10 Mar 2005
11 HAPW Jayawardene, WPUJC Vaas 7 223* 2 Srl Ban Colombo (SSC) 25 Jun 2007
12 MS Dhoni, VVS Laxman 7 259* 2 Ind SAF Kolkata 14 Feb 2010
13 MS Dhoni, VVS Laxman 7 224 1 Ind Win Kolkata 14 Nov 2011
14 DJG Sammy, MN Samuels 7 204 1 Win Eng Nottingham 25 May 2012
15 R Ashwin, RG Sharma 7 280 2 Ind Win Kolkata 06 Nov 2013
16 RA Jadeja, RR Pant 7 204 1 Ind Aus Sydney 03 Jan 2019
17 SO Dowrich, JO Holder 7 295* 3 Win Eng Bridgetown 23 Jan 2019
18 MJ Santner, BJ Watling 7 261 2 NZl Eng Mt Maunganui 21 Nov 2019

It also provides the second occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting 200 plus runs for the seventh wicket in Test innings. Both such occasions are listed below.  It also represents the record partnership by New Zealand batsman in tests for the seventh wicket.

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 CL Cairns, JDP Oram 7 225 2 NZl SAF Auckland 18 Mar 2004
2 MJ Santner, BJ Watling 7 261 2 NZl Eng Mt Maunganui 21 Nov 2019

It also provides the fourth occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs for the seventh wicket in Test innings against England. All such occasions are listed below. 

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SMH Kirmani, RJ Shastri 7 235 2 Ind Eng Mumbai 28 Nov 1984
2 DJG Sammy, MN Samuels 7 204 1 Win Eng Nottingham 25 May 2012
3 SO Dowrich, JO Holder 7 295* 3 Win Eng Bridgetown 23 Jan 2019
4 MJ Santner, BJ Watling 7 261 2 NZl Eng Mt Maunganui 21 Nov 2019

India owns the record for most 200 plus runs partnerships for the seventh wicket in tests with six such partnerships. All such partnerships are tabulated below.

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SMH Kirmani, RJ Shastri 7 235 2 Ind Eng Mumbai 28 Nov 1984
2 VVS Laxman, A Ratra 7 217 1 Ind Win St John’s 10 May 2002
3 MS Dhoni, VVS Laxman 7 259* 2 Ind SAF Kolkata 14 Feb 2010
4 MS Dhoni, VVS Laxman 7 224 1 Ind Win Kolkata 14 Nov 2011
5 R Ashwin, RG Sharma 7 280 2 Ind Win Kolkata 06 Nov 2013
6 RA Jadeja, RR Pant 7 204 1 Ind Aus Sydney 03 Jan 2019

MS Dhoni-VVS Laxman pair is the only pair to post two 200 plus runs partnerships for the seventh wicket. Both such partnerships are listed below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 MS Dhoni, VVS Laxman 7 259* 2 Ind SAF Kolkata 14 Feb 2010
2 MS Dhoni, VVS Laxman 7 224 1 Ind Win Kolkata 14 Nov 2011

MJ Santner-BJ Watling of New  Zealand  added 261 runs for the seventh wicket against England at Mt Maunganui to provide the sixth occasion of batsmen posting  250 plus runs partnership for the seventh wicket in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 DS Atkinson, CC Depeiaza 7 347 2 Win Aus Bridgetown 14 May 1955
2 Imtiaz Ahmed, Waqar Hasan 7 308 2 Pak NZl Lahore 26 Oct 1955
3 SO Dowrich, JO Holder 7 295* 3 Win Eng Bridgetown 23 Jan 2019
4 R Ashwin, RG Sharma 7 280 2 Ind Win Kolkata 06 Nov 2013
5 MJ Santner, BJ Watling 7 261 2 NZl Eng Mt Maunganui 21 Nov 2019
6 MS Dhoni, VVS Laxman 7 259* 2 Ind SAF Kolkata 14 Feb 2010