
An analysis of Bangladesh‘s highest partnership runs per wicket in T10 history highlights a concerning reliance on their opening pair and top order, suggesting significant vulnerabilities in the middle and lower innings.
- The team’s highest partnership is a strong 107 runs for the 2nd wicket, indicating a robust top-order capability. The 3rd wicket also contributed significantly with 77 runs.
- However, beyond the 4th wicket (48 runs), the numbers drop sharply. The crucial middle-order partnerships (5th, 6th, and 7th wickets) averaged only 27 runs (34, 33, and 15 runs respectively), which is typically insufficient for a competitive T10 total.
- This data strongly suggests that the burden falls heavily on the top-order batters. The lack of high-scoring partnerships from the middle-order and finishers (evidenced by the 1-run 10th-wicket stand) points to a clear area for development to build more consistent and imposing totals.
