Indian domestic cricketers Ayush Badoni and Priyansh Arya made history in T20 cricket by setting the highest ever partnership record, scoring 308/5 in 20 overs for their South Delhi team.
Badoni scored 165 runs off 55 balls, while Arya scored 120 runs off 50 balls, forming a massive 289-run partnership for the second wicket in the Delhi Premier League (DPL) 2024 match against North Delhi.
Badoni’s innings also included six sixes in an over, leading their team to a 300+ score and becoming the second team in T20 history to achieve this feat.
Here, we take a look at the top five highest partnerships and team totals in T20 cricket history, including Badoni and Arya’s record-breaking performance.
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Highest partnerships in T20 cricket history
Following Badoni and Arya’s remarkable partnership, here are the top five highest partnerships in T20 cricket history:
Partnership | Match | Year |
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Ayush Badoni & Priyansh Arya (289 runs) | South Delhi vs North Delhi (DPL 2024) | 2024 |
Kendel Kadowanki-Fleming & Lachlan Yamamoto-Lake (258*) | Japan vs China | 2024 |
Hazratullah Zazai & Usman Ghani (236) | Afghanistan vs Ireland | 2019 |
AB de Villiers & Virat Kohli (229) | Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Gujarat Lions | 2016 |
Aaron Finch & D’Arcy Short (223) | Australia vs Zimbabwe | 2018 |
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Highest team totals in T20 cricket history
Here are the top five highest team totals in T20 cricket history:
Total | By Team | Opponent | Year |
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314/3 | Nepal | Mongolia | 2023 |
208/5 | South Delhi | North Delhi | 2024 |
287/3 | Sunrisers Hyderabad | Royal Challengers Bangalore | 2024 |
278/3 | Afghanistan | Ireland | 2019 |
278/4 | Czech Republic | Turkey | 2019 |
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