Team Records

Highest 10: Innings Scores in the First 10 Overs of a Tests

Test cricket is a format that is played over 5 days and the teams’ batters would ideally want to bat time. There aren’t any real concerns pertaining to the run rate if you are a batting side and the real aim for the batters would be to bat as long as possible.

At the same time, there is also enough for the bowlers to keep them interested and it will be a real battle between bat & ball, at least in the early part of innings with the new ball. But there are some batters and teams who have a mindset to attack from ball one even in the Test format, typically in the modern age. For any Test innings, the first 10 overs are crucial be it for batting or the bowling side.

So in this article, we see instances where the teams have dominated proceedings with the bat in the first 10 overs a Test innings.

Highest total in an innings in the first 10 overs in the Tests

TEAM OPPONENT Score after 10 years TOTAL DATE/VENUE
India Bangladesh 99/1 285/9d 27 Sep 2024, Kanpur
India West Indies 90/0 181/2d 20 Jul 2023, Port of Spain
England West Indies 87/0 87/0  26 Jul 2024, Birmingham
England Pakistan 80/0 170/2 17 Dec 2022, Karachi
West Indies New Zealand 78/0 95/0 16 Jun 2014, Port of Spain
Pakistan India 77/0 261/2d 24 Mar 2005, Bengaluru
Bangladesh India 76/3 253 25 May 2007, Mirpur
England West Indies 76/1 416 18 Jul 2024, Nottingham
India South Africa 74/1 643/6d  14 Feb 2010, Kolkata
West Indies South Africa 74/1 747 29 Apr 2005, St John’s

Key Stats

99 – India’s total in the first 10 overs against Bangladesh at Kanpur in 2024, which eclipsed their earlier record of 90 set against West Indies in 2023 at Port of Spain.

87 – This was England’s score in the 2nd innings of the Birmingham Test against West Indies in 2024. They needed 87 to win the game in the final innings and overhauled the same in about 7.2 overs.

3 – Number of times West Indies and England feature on this list. While all of England’s aggressive attempts resulted in a win, WI secured one win and it was the Test against New Zealand at Port of Spain in 2014.