Test Most Runs Scored off an Over
Trail: Records->Test->Overall->Batting
(‡ after runs indicates eight-ball overs, † after runs indicates contrived circumstances)
Runs |
Batsmen |
Details |
Bowler |
|
35 | JJ Bumrah | (44X6*44461) | SCJ Broad | India v England | Edgbaston, Birmingham | 2022 |
28 | BC Lara | (466444) | RJ Peterson | West Indies v South Africa | New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg | 2003/04 |
28 | GJ Bailey | (462466) | JM Anderson | Australia v England | Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth | 2013/14 |
28 | KA Maharaj | (444664B) | JE Root | South Africa v England | St George's Park, Port Elizabeth | 2019/20 |
27 | Shahid Afridi | (666621) | Harbhajan Singh | Pakistan v India | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore | 2005/06 |
27 | HC Brook | (644463) | Zahid Mahmood | England v Pakistan | Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi | 2022/23 |
26 | CD McMillan | (444464) | Younis Khan | New Zealand v Pakistan | WestpacTrust Park, Hamilton | 2000/01 |
26 | BC Lara | (406664) | Danish Kaneria | West Indies v Pakistan | Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan | 2006/07 |
26 | MG Johnson | (446066) | PL Harris | Australia v South Africa | Liberty Life Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg | 2008/09 |
26 | BB McCullum | (466046) | RAS Lakmal | New Zealand v Sri Lanka | Hagley Oval, Christchurch | 2014/15 |
26 | HH Pandya | (446660) | PM Pushpakumara | India v Sri Lanka | Pallekele Cricket Stadium, Pallekele | 2017 |
25‡ | B Sutcliffe / RW Blair | (66061/600) | HJ Tayfield | New Zealand v South Africa | Ellis Park, Johannesburg | 1953/54 |
25 | AME Roberts | (462661L) | IT Botham | West Indies v England | Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain | 1980/81 |
25 | NJ Astle / CL Cairns | see note 1 | AR Caddick | New Zealand v England | Jade Stadium, Christchurch | 2001/02 |
25 | RR Sarwan | (444444*0) | MM Patel | West Indies v India | Warner Park, Basseterre | 2006 |
25 | AB de Villiers / JA Morkel | (66661/W) | AB McDonald | South Africa v Australia | Sahara Park Newlands, Cape Town | 2008/09 |
25 | LRPL Taylor / JS Patel | (04*1/1/666) | NM Hauritz | New Zealand v Australia | Seddon Park, Hamilton | 2009/10 |
24 | SM Patil | (444*0444) | RGD Willis | India v England | Old Trafford, Manchester | 1982 |
24 | IT Botham | (464604) | DA Stirling | England v New Zealand | Kennington Oval, Kennington | 1986 |
24 | IDS Smith | (244266) | AS Wassan | New Zealand v India | Eden Park, Auckland | 1989/90 |
24 | Kapil Dev | (006666) | EE Hemmings | India v England | Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood | 1990 |
24 | Mohammad Yousuf | (444426) | N Boje | Pakistan v South Africa | Newlands, Cape Town | 2002/03 |
24 | CH Gayle | (444444) | MJ Hoggard | West Indies v England | The Brit Oval, Kennington | 2004 |
24 | AC Gilchrist | (026646) | MS Panesar | Australia v England | Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth | 2006/07 |
24 | ST Jayasuriya | (444444) | JM Anderson | Sri Lanka v England | Asgiriya Stadium, Kandy | 2007/08 |
24 | TG Southee | (460626) | MS Panesar | New Zealand v England | McLean Park, Napier | 2007/08 |
24 | HC Brook | (444444) | Saud Shakil | England v Pakistan | Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi | 2022/23 |
24 | MJ Henry | (444642) | CAK Rajitha | New Zealand v Sri Lanka | Hagley Oval, Christchurch | 2022/23 |
24 | BA Stokes / SCJ Broad | (40X6661/0) | CD Green | England v Australia | Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood | 2023 |
The list above shows occurrences of 24 runs or more
(5-ball overs)
Runs |
Batsmen |
Details |
Bowler |
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There have been no instances of 24 runs or more
(4-ball overs)
Runs |
Batsmen |
Details |
Bowler |
|
There have been no instances of 24 runs or more
Notes: The following Details are too long to list in the tables above:
- (6661L*/41/0)
The following symbols are used in the details:
W = wicket
B = bye
L = leg-bye
X = wide
* no-ball
** no-ball in matches where the playing conditions stipulated 2 runs for a no-ball
/ indicates the batsman changed ends
For extras the number of additional runs precedes the symbol, so for example 4B indicates 4 byes, 4X indicates a wide which went to the boundary so five runs in all, 4B* indicates a no ball missed by the batsman so five no balls in all
Before 2000 no extras were given for a no ball from which runs were scored
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