Anderson and Broad become most successful bowling partnership in Test cricket history

Ryan Benson
February 18, 2023 07:03 MYT
James Anderson and Stuart Broad have become the most successful bowling partnership in the history of Test cricket after Broad bowled Devon Conway in England's match against New Zealand on day three.

The late Shane Warne and fellow Australian great Glenn McGrath had previously held the record, having combined for 1,001 wickets during their illustrious careers.

It was a record that looked like potentially standing the test of time, with the two Australia legends retiring 16 years ago.

But the England pair moved level with them on day two of the first Test at Bay Oval on Friday when Anderson took 3-36 and Broad finished with figures of 1-72.

That was their 133rd appearance together – Warne and McGrath reached their total in 104 matches.

The most successful bowling pair in Test history! #NZvENG pic.twitter.com/Bo8OGoXw9o

— England Cricket (@englandcricket) February 18, 2023
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The record-breaking wicket came in the fourth over of New Zealand's second innings, with the hosts having been set a target of 394 to chase down for an improbable victory.

Broad left New Zealand at 14-1 after his around-the-wicket delivery snuck through Conway's defence, immediately celebrating with Anderson as the duo were well aware of what they had just accomplished.

Broad went on to bowl Kane Williamson in his next over, making it 14-2 after an Anderson maiden in between.

New Zealand was a fitting location for them to reach the landmark, with the pairing having first teamed up together in Wellington way back in 2008.

They stand alone at the top Two of the greatest to ever do it... Broad and Anderson the most destructive bowling pair in the history of Test Cricket #NZvENG pic.twitter.com/xCiKbB5aSW

— Cricket on BT Sport (@btsportcricket) February 18, 2023
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