The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 witnessed a historic batting performance as New Zealand openers Tim Seifert and Finn Allen produced the highest opening partnership in T20 World Cup history. Their unbeaten 175-run stand not only broke previous records but also powered New Zealand to a dominant 10-wicket victory over the UAE.
Here is a complete look at the updated list of the highest opening partnerships in T20 World Cup history and the impact of this latest record.
Seifert & Allen Rewrite History (2026)
Match Summary
- Match: 10th Feb, New Zealand vs UAE, Group D,
- Venue: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
- UAE: 173/6 (20 overs)
- New Zealand: 175/0 (15.2 overs)
- Result: New Zealand won by 10 wickets
Record Partnership
- Opening Stand: 175* runs (92 balls)
- Tim Seifert: 89* (42)
- Finn Allen: 84* (50)
- Powerplay Score: 78/0
The Kiwi openers chased the target at a run rate of over 11, finishing the game with 28 balls remaining. This partnership is now the highest first-wicket stand ever in T20 World Cup history.
Top 5 Highest Opening Partnerships in T20 World Cup
| Rank | Partners | Runs | Team | Opposition | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tim Seifert & Finn Allen | 175* | New Zealand | UAE | 2026 |
| 2 | Jos Buttler & Alex Hales | 170* | England | India | 2022 |
| 3 | Rahmanullah Gurbaz & Ibrahim Zadran | 154 | Afghanistan | Uganda | 2024 |
| 4 | Mohammad Rizwan & Babar Azam | 152* | Pakistan | India | 2021 |
| 5 | Rohit Sharma & KL Rahul | 140 | India | Afghanistan | 2021 |
The Seifert–Allen partnership has pushed all previous records down by one position.
Dominance in Successful Chases
One common pattern in the top opening partnerships is that most of them came during successful run chases.
10-Wicket Wins After Record Opening Stands
- New Zealand vs UAE (2026) – 175*
- England vs India (2022) – 170*
- Pakistan vs India (2021) – 152*
These performances show how modern T20 openers are capable of finishing games without losing a wicket.
Powerplay Aggression: The New Trend
Modern T20 cricket has changed the role of openers. The top partnerships share similar features:
- Fast starts inside the Powerplay
- High boundary percentage
- Strike rates above 150
- Minimal dot-ball pressure
In the latest record, New Zealand scored 78 runs in the first six overs, setting the tone for a comfortable chase.
Highest Partnerships Overall in T20 World Cup (Any Wicket)
| Partners | Runs | Wicket | Team | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seifert & Allen | 175* | 1st | New Zealand | 2026 |
| Buttler & Hales | 170* | 1st | England | 2022 |
| Rossouw & de Kock | 168 | 2nd | South Africa | 2022 |
| Sangakkara & Jayawardene | 166 | 2nd | Sri Lanka | 2010 |
| Gurbaz & Ibrahim | 154 | 1st | Afghanistan | 2024 |
Three of the top five partnerships are opening stands, highlighting the growing importance of aggressive starts.
Conclusion
The T20 World Cup continues to evolve with more aggressive batting and fearless chases. The 175-run unbeaten partnership between Tim Seifert and Finn Allen has set a new benchmark for opening pairs. As teams focus more on Powerplay domination, such record-breaking stands may become even more common in the future.
FAQs
1. What is the highest opening partnership in T20 World Cup history?
Tim Seifert and Finn Allen hold the record with 175* for New Zealand against UAE in 2026.
2. Which partnership held the record before 2026?
Jos Buttler and Alex Hales’ 170* for England against India in 2022.
3. How many 150+ opening partnerships have happened in T20 World Cup?
Four major stands: 175*, 170*, 154, and 152*.
4. Was the 175-run partnership in a chase?
Yes, New Zealand chased 174 without losing a wicket.
5. How many balls did the Seifert–Allen partnership take?
The partnership came off 92 balls.







