#4 Harbhajan Singh and Rahul Dravid - 51 (1999 - 2011)

The lanky off-spinner Harbhajan Singh gelled extremely well with Rahul Dravid, the best pair of hands that India have had in the history of the game. Dravid stood at first slip for the spinners and was one of the most dependable catchers to have fielded for the country. Each time that Harbhajan extracted substantial from the surface to induce an outside edge, Dravid’s presence behind assured that India would be claiming a wicket.
Their combination of 51 dismissals remains the fourth best in Test history, with Harbhajan, who last played a Test in 2015, having grabbed 417 wickets so far while Dravid got 210 catches, a record for any non-wicketkeeper in the format.
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