When your 10th-wicket partnership is the highest you can put together in an innings there's a good chance you won't have made enough runs to be competitive.
That was certainly the case for New Zealand as they suffered a heavy 10-wicket defeat in the second session on day three of their first cricket test against Sri Lanka in Galle today.
New Zealand began day three on 35-1 with Martin Guptill and Kane Williamson at the crease, but Nuwan Kulasekara removed both of them early in the first session, which began a woeful collapse for the visitors.
Only Daniel Flynn lasted more than 45 minutes at the crease and his hour-long vigil to hold the innings together was undone on 20 when he was bowled by left-arm spinner Rangana Herath who bamboozled New Zealand in their second innings.
The 34-year-old Herath claimed 6-43 in New Zealand's second dig to give him the impressive analysis of 11-108 from the match after he took 5-65 on day one.