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Test One Wicket Victories: Most runs added by last wicket
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15
England (183 & 263-9) beat Australia (324 & 121)
Kennington Oval, Kennington
1902
48
South Africa (91 & 287-9) beat England (184 & 190)
Old Wanderers, Johannesburg
1905/06
39
England (382 & 282-9) beat Australia (266 & 397)
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
1907/08
5
England (183 & 173-9) beat South Africa (113 & 242)
Newlands, Cape Town
1922/23
38
Australia (216 & 260-9) beat West Indies (272 & 203)
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
1951/52
4
New Zealand (249 & 104-9) beat West Indies (140 & 212)
Carisbrook, Dunedin
1979/80
57
Pakistan (256 & 315-9) beat Australia (337 & 232)
National Stadium, Karachi
1994/95
9
West Indies (329 & 311-9) beat Australia (490 & 146)
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown
1998/99
19
West Indies (273 & 216-9) beat Pakistan (269 & 219)
Antigua Recreation Ground, St John's
1999/00
5
Pakistan (175 & 262-9) beat Bangladesh (281 & 154)
Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan
2003/04
2
Sri Lanka (321 & 352-9) beat South Africa (361 & 311)
P Saravanamuttu Stadium, Colombo
2006
11
India (405 & 216-9) beat Australia (428 & 192)
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali
2010/11
78
Sri Lanka (191 & 304-9) beat South Africa (235 & 259)
Kingsmead, Durban
2018/19
76
England (67 & 362-9) beat Australia (179 & 246)
Emerald Headingley Cricket Stadium, Leeds
2019
17
West Indies (253 & 168-9) beat Pakistan (217 & 203)
Sabina Park, Kingston
2021