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Test matches
Most runs off one over
| Runs |
Batsman |
Bowler |
Match |
Location |
Year |
| 28 |
BC Lara (466444) |
RJ Peterson |
South Africa v West Indies |
Johannesburg |
2003-04 |
| 27 |
Shahid Afridi (666621) |
Harbhajan Singh |
Pakistan v India |
Lahore |
2005-06 |
| 26 |
CD McMillan (444464) |
Younis Khan |
New Zealand v Pakistan |
Hamilton |
2000-01 |
| 26 |
BC Lara (406664) |
Danish Kaneria |
West Indies v Pakistan |
Multan |
2006-07 |
| 25 |
AME Roberts (46266L) |
IT Botham |
West Indies v England |
Port-of-Spain |
1980-81 |
| 25 |
B Sutcliffe (66061) & RW Blair(600) |
HJ Tayfield |
New Zealand v South Africa |
Johannesburg |
1953-54 |
| 25 |
NJ Astle (666L0) & CL Cairns (41) |
AR Caddick |
New Zealand v England |
Christchurch |
2001-02 |
| 25 |
RR Sarwan (44444nb40) |
MM Patel |
India v West Indies |
Basseterre |
2006 |
| 24 |
JFM Morrison (2x6 3x4) |
Imran Khan |
New Zealand v Pakistan |
Karachi |
1976-77 |
| 24 |
SM Patil (4440444) |
RGD Willis |
India v England |
Manchester |
1982 |
| 24 |
IT Botham (464604) |
DA Stirling |
England v New Zealand |
The Oval |
1986 |
| 24 |
Kapil Dev (006666) |
EE Hemmings |
India v England |
Lord's |
1990 |
| 24 |
IDS Smith (244266) |
AS Wassan |
New Zealand v India |
Auckland |
1989-90 |
| 24 |
Mohammad Yousuf (444426) |
N Boje |
Pakistan v South Africa |
Cape Town |
2002-03 |
| 24 |
CH Gayle (444444) |
MJ Hoggard |
West Indies v England |
The Oval |
2004 |
| 24 |
AC Gilchrist (026646) |
MS Panesar |
Australia v England |
Perth |
2006-07 |
| 24 |
Sanath Jayasuriya (444444) |
James Anderson |
Sri Lanka v England |
Kandy |
2007 |
Notes:
1. Roberts scored 24 off the bat - the last ball (marked L) was a leg-bye
2. Sutcliffe and Blair (25), and Morrison (24) scored their runs in an 8-ball over
3. Caddick's over included a no-ball from which a leg-bye was taken
(so two runs in all for the total)
4. Willis' over to Patil included a no-ball (3rd ball) scored off,
no extra runs being scored under the Laws at the time
Based on all matches up to and including
Test # 1851: Sri Lanka v England at Kandy, 1st Test, 1-5 December 2007
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