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1 Threshold Page Threshold Page Team Performances Partnerships Of INDEX Threshold Page Threshold Page Team performances Partnerships of 100 for later wickets 100 27 High partnerships for unknown wicket 400 27 Highest innings totals 900 2 Partnerships of 200 in each innings by same pair (All) 28 Most centuries in an innings 5 3 Most century partnerships in an innings 5 3 Bowling performances Highest match aggregates 1750 3 19 or 20 wickets in an 11-a-side match (All) 29 Lowest innings totals 0 4 19 or 20 wickets in a 12-a-side match (All) 30 Lowest innings totals 0 off the bat 5 All ten wickets for no runs (All) 30 Lowest match aggregate by one team 9 6 Dismissing all opponents (11 wickets or more) (All) 31 Largest margins of victory by an innings Inns & 600 7 Most wickets with consecutive deliveries 8 31 Largest margin of victory by runs 600 7 Most hat-tricks by a bowler in an innings 3 32 Most runs in a day 700 8 Most hat-tricks by a bowler in a match 5 32 Ties on all four innings (All) 8 All ten wickets in an innings for each side in same match (All) 33 Most Extras in an innings 90 9 Most Extras in a match 180 9 All-round performances Most run-outs in an innings 9 9 Triple-century and all 10 wickets in an innings (All) 34 Double-century and all 10 wickets in an innings (All) 34 Batting performances Triple-century and 10 wickets in a match (All) 34 Highest individual innings 400 10 Double-century and 10 wickets over two innings (All) 34 Double-century in each innings (All) 12 Two centuries and 10 wickets in a match (All) 35 Triple-century and century in the same match (All) 12 Double-century and hat-trick in a match (All) 35 Most runs in a match (two innings) 400 12 Century and four wickets in four balls in a match (All) 35 Scoring 90% of complete innings total (All) 13 Scoring 90% of runs off the bat (All) 13 Wicket-keeping performances Scoring 80% of team’s runs in two innings (All) 15 Most dismissals in an innings 9 36 High partnerships for the first wicket 400 16 Most dismissals in a match 12 36 High partnerships for the second wicket 400 17 Most catches in an innings 8 37 High partnerships for the third wicket 400 19 Most catches in a match 12 37 High partnerships for the fourth wicket 400 20 Most stumpings in an innings 6 38 High partnerships for the fifth wicket 375 (non-fc: 350) 21 Most stumpings in a match 8 39 High partnerships for the sixth wicket 350 (non-fc: 325) 22 Most stumpings off consecutive deliveries 3 39 High partnerships for the seventh wicket 300 (non-fc: 275) 23 High partnerships for the eighth wicket 250 (non-fc: 225) 24 Fielding performances High partnerships for the ninth wicket 225 (non-fc: 200) 25 Most catches in an innings 7 41 High partnerships for the tenth wicket 200 26 Most catches in a match 9 41 1 HIGHEST INNINGS TOTALS FC? Source 1465-3d Shrimati Kantaben Chandulal Gandhi Arya Gurukul Central Board of Kalyan 2015/16 IND CA English School, Kalyan Secondary Education School, Kalyan 1121-6d Anjuman-i-Islam St John the Baptist School, Thane Mumbai 2004/05 IND CA 1107 Victoria New South Wales Melbourne 1926/27 AUS Yes CA 1094 Melbourne University Essendon Melbourne 1897/98 AUS CA 1059 Victoria Tasmania Melbourne 1922/23 AUS Yes CA 1049-7 Rizvi Springfield High School, Mumbai Indian Education Society's VN Sule Matunga 2012/13 IND CA Guruji English Medium Secondary School, Dadar 1027 DAV College, Amritsar Baring Union Christian College, Amritsar 1971/72 IND CA Batala 1025-5d Nagpur Cricket Academy Reshimbagh Gymkhana Nagpur 2010/11 IND CA 1007-7d Bihar Under-16s Arunachal Pradesh Under-16s Rajbansi Nagar 2017/18 IND CA 991 Rizvi Springfield High School, Mumbai St Francis D'Assisi School, Borivali Mumbai 2013/14 IND CA 961 Melbourne Grammar School Geelong College Melbourne 1914/15 AUS CA 952-6d Sri Lanka India Colombo 1997 SRL Test CA 951-7d Sind Baluchistan Karachi 1973/74 PAK Yes CA 944-6d Hyderabad Andhra Secunderabad 1993/94 IND Yes CA 925 Municipality Irrigation Department Colombo 1959 SRL Scores 1 922 Carlton University Melbourne 1895/96 AUS CA 922-9 Australians South Canterbury Temuka 1913/14 NZL CA 920 Orleans Club Rickling Green Rickling Green 1882 ENG CA 918 New South Wales South Australia Sydney 1900/01 AUS Yes CA 916 Sydney Grammar School Sydney C of E Grammar School Sydney 1908/09 AUS CA 912-8d Holkar Mysore Indore 1945/46 IND Yes CA 912-6d Tamil Nadu Goa Panaji 1988/89 IND Yes CA 911 Break o'Day Wellington Hobart 1901/02 AUS CA 910-6d Railways Dera Ismail Khan Lahore 1964/65 PAK Yes CA 906 Punjab University, Lahore Sind University Lahore 1966/67 PAK CA 903-7d England Australia Kennington 1938 ENG Test CA 900-6d Queensland Victoria Brisbane 2005/06 AUS Yes CA 2 MOST CENTURIES IN AN INNINGS FC? Source 6 Holkar (912-8d) Mysore Indore 1945/46 IND Yes CA 5 Paddington (726-5) Burwood Sydney 1895/96 AUS Scores 1 5 Melbourne University (1094) Essendon Melbourne 1897/98 AUS CA 5 New South Wales (918) South Australia Sydney 1900/01 AUS Yes CA 5 Australia (758-8d) West Indies Kingston 1954/55 WIN Test CA 5 Pakistan (546-3d) Bangladesh Multan 2001/02 PAK Test CA MOST CENTURY PARTNERSHIPS IN AN INNINGS 7 Holkar (912-8d) Mysore Indore 1945/46 IND Yes CA 5 New South Wales (918) South Australia Sydney 1900/01 AUS Yes CA 5 Maharashtra (798) Northern India Poona 1940/41 IND Yes CA 5 Australians (774-7d) Gloucestershire Bristol 1948 ENG Yes CA 5 Sri Lanka A (749-5d) South Africa A Potchefstroom 2008/09 RSA Yes CA There may have been five in the innings of Clark's House Junior (836) v North Town Junior at Clifton College in 1899. There were definitely century partnerships for the first, sixth and tenth wickets, and between them the eighth and ninth wickets added 247, with batsmen 9 and 10 scoring 32 and 14 respectively. There were two partnerships of over 500 in the innings in which PP Dhanawade made the record score of 1009* in India in 2015/ 16. 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