Greaves, Roach break 35-year Tendulkar-Prabhakar record, secure WI draw

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News18•06/12/2025
Greaves, Roach break 35-year Tendulkar-Prabhakar record, secure WI draw
- •Justin Greaves and Kemar Roach set a new record with a 180-run seventh-wicket partnership for West Indies against New Zealand.
- •Their stand helped West Indies secure a draw in the first Test, batting for over four hours and facing 400+ balls.
- •They broke Sachin Tendulkar and Manoj Prabhakar's 35-year-old record of 160 runs for the highest 7th wicket partnership in the fourth innings of a Test.
- •Greaves remained unbeaten on 202 runs (388 balls), while Roach scored 58 runs (233 balls), marking his first Test half-century.
Why It Matters: A 35-year-old cricket record by Tendulkar/Prabhakar was broken, rewriting history.
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