Jangoo, Chase Shatter Test Sixth-Wicket Partnership Record

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27 Jun 2026 | 09:30 pm
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Amir Jangoo and Roston Chase created cricketing history on Saturday, June 27, establishing a new world record for the highest sixth-wicket partnership in Test matches. The formidable duo combined for an extraordinary 401 runs, etching their names into the record books with a monumental effort.

 

Their remarkable collaboration unfolded over 602 balls, showcasing exceptional resilience and skill. This specific partnership for the sixth wicket surpassed all previous benchmarks in Test cricket, marking a truly significant achievement in the sport's long history.

 

Record-Breaking Feat Unfolds

 

The historic milestone was officially achieved on Saturday, June 27, when the two cricketers solidified their place among the legends. Their incredible stand of 401 runs for the sixth wicket now unequivocally stands as the new global standard within the demanding world of Test match cricket.

 

Securing the world record for the highest sixth-wicket partnership is a powerful testament to the superior batting prowess demonstrated by both Amir Jangoo and Roston Chase. Their collective performance effectively rewrote a long-standing entry in the game's cherished record books.

 

New Benchmark Set in Tests

 

The exact numbers underpinning this extraordinary feat are 401 runs, meticulously accumulated from precisely 602 balls. This comprehensive tally for the sixth wicket represents an unparalleled display of batting endurance and scoring ability in the Test arena.

 

Their achievement on June 27 highlights the rare capacity for sustained partnerships, even in the most challenging situations. Jangoo and Chase's efforts are now officially recognized as the pinnacle for any sixth-wicket pair in the rigorous history of Test cricket.

 

Endurance Rewarded with History

 

Both Amir Jangoo and Roston Chase delivered a truly memorable performance on Saturday, June 27. Their record-setting 401-run stand, achieved from 602 deliveries for the sixth wicket, remains the undisputed world record for this specific partnership in the format.