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Test Two Wicket Victories: Most runs added by last partnership
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2
England (100 & 95-8) beat Australia (92 & 102)
Kennington Oval, Kennington
1890
56
Australia (300 & 275-8) beat England (273 & 300)
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
1907/08
12
England (253 & 128-8) beat South Africa (161 & 219)
Kingsmead, Durban
1948/49
2
Australia (356 & 258-8) beat West Indies (292 & 321)
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
1960/61
32
India (341 & 256-8) beat Australia (320 & 274)
Brabourne Stadium, Bombay
1964/65
12
Australia (394 & 342-8) beat India (402 & 330-9d)
Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth
1977/78
4
West Indies (308 & 209-8) beat England (263 & 252)
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
1980
50
New Zealand (220 & 278-8) beat Pakistan (274 & 223)
Carisbrook, Dunedin
1984/85
61
West Indies (306 & 268-8) beat Pakistan (309 & 262)
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown
1987/88
46
Pakistan (293 & 141-8) beat England (255 & 175)
Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood
1992
6
Australia (108 & 271-8) beat South Africa (209 & 168)
St George's Park, Port Elizabeth
1996/97
11
England (0-0d & 251-8) beat South Africa (248-8d & 0-0)
SuperSport Park, Centurion
1999/00
43
Sri Lanka (353 & 220-8) beat Pakistan (182 & 390)
Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
1999/00
31
England (134 & 191-8) beat West Indies (267 & 54)
Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood
2000
4
India (501 & 155-8) beat Australia (391 & 264)
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
2000/01
19
Australia (270 & 294-8) beat South Africa (303 & 258)
Liberty Life Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
2005/06
18
Australia (296 & 310-8) beat South Africa (266 & 339)
Bidvest Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
2011/12
5
New Zealand (373 & 285-8) beat Sri Lanka (355 & 302)
Hagley Oval, Christchurch
2022/23
55
Australia (386 & 282-8) beat England (393-8d & 273)
Edgbaston, Birmingham
2023
51
South Africa (301 & 150-8) beat Pakistan (211 & 237)
SuperSport Park, Centurion
2024/25