| 1 | 561 | Waheed Mirza & Mansoor Akhtar | Karachi Whites v Quetta | National Stadium, Karachi | 1976/77 | | f31226 |
| 2 | 576 | ST Jayasuriya & RS Mahanama | Sri Lanka v India | R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo | 1997 | | f42947 |
| 3 | 624 | KC Sangakkara & DPMD Jayawardene | Sri Lanka v South Africa | Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo | 2006 | | f49230 |
| 4 | 577 | VS Hazare & Gul Mohammad | Baroda v Holkar | Central College Ground, Baroda | 1946/47 | | f17202 |
| 5 | 464* | ME Waugh & SR Waugh | New South Wales v Western Australia | Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth | 1990/91 | | f38818 |
| 6 | 487* | GA Headley & CC Passailaigue | Jamaica v Lord Tennyson's XI | Melbourne Park, Kingston | 1931/32 | | f13527 |
| 7 | 460 | Bhupinder Singh & P Dharmani | Punjab v Delhi | Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi | 1994/95 | | f41438 |
| 8 | 433 | A Sims & VT Trumper | Australians v Canterbury | Lancaster Park, Christchurch | 1913/14 | | f8805 |
| 9 | 283 | A Warren & J Chapman | Derbyshire v Warwickshire | Miners Welfare Ground, Blackwell | 1910 | | f7751 |
| 10 | 307 | AF Kippax & JEH Hooker | New South Wales v Victoria | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 1928/29 | | f12334 |
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| In 1947 the ICC formally defined that a First-Class should be between teams of eleven per side and of at least three days duration. This was not retrospective and several earlier matches featured teams of more than eleven. In such matches the record for the 11th wicket is: |
| 11 | 89 | Nawab of Pataudi & PE Palia | India v Rest of India | Bagh-e-Jinnah, Lahore | 1931/32 | | f13522 |