Top 10 Players With Most Runs in Test Cricket

Top 10 Players With Most Runs in Test Cricket

The first-ever format of cricket is Test cricket. Test Cricket is a format that helps the batsman to learn the right technique in order to sustain in the world of cricket. Precise Basics are the key to conquering the game. The game has seen many great players in the longest format of the game. Let’s have a look at the players with the most runs in test cricket.

Sachin Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar is the top run-scorer in the history of test cricket as well as of India (15921). Making his test debut at the age of 16 against Pakistan, He has been part of India in test cricket for 24 years (1989-2013). Sachin is termed as one of the greatest cricketers of all time.  He scored 51 centuries and 58 half-centuries in the longest format of the game.

Ricky Ponting

Ricky Ponting comes at No.2 in terms of making the most runs in the test cricket, 13378 runs in 168 games. Ponting was one of the best batsmen of his era and a brilliant captain. He made his test debut in 1995 against Sri Lanka. Sachin represented Australia for 17 years (1995-2012) in tests. He is also the highest run-scorer of Australia across all formats.

Jacques Kallis

Former Proteas all-rounder Jacques Kallis gets the 3rd spot on the list of accumulating the most runs (13289) in the test. Kallis is one of the best all-rounders to ever play the game. He also holds the record of scoring the most runs for South Africa in international Cricket. Kallis played his first test match in 1995 against England. The right-hander has bagged 292 wickets in the tests. He has had a long career of 18 years (1995-2013). 

Rahul Dravid

Rahul Dravid has notched up the 4th most runs in test cricket history, 13288 runs. He is termed as one of the greatest ever to play the game. The entire world call him “the Wall” for his outstanding batting, it was very difficult to get him out. He made his first appearance in Test against England in 1996 and played 16 years of test cricket for India (1996-2012). 

Alastair Cook

Alastair Cook is one of the best openers in the history of test cricket. He is the first English batsman on the chart of most runs in test history. Cook has scored 12472 runs for England in 161 matches with his technically sound batting. He represented England in test cricket for 12 years (2006-2018). His first test match was against India in 2006. England was on a winning ride in his presence on the team.

Kumar Sangakkara 

Kumar Sangakkara finds himself in 6th place in terms of getting the most runs in test cricket (12400). He is one of the finest wicket-keeper batsmen to ever be part of the game. The Lankan legend made his debut in 2000 against South Africa. He was around for 15 years in test cricket (2000-2015). Sanga has the highest batting average (57.40) among the players playing 100 tests.

Brain Lara

Brain Lara has to be on this list. Lara is considered one of the top 3 players to play the game. Lara made his test debut 30 years back in 1990 against Pakistan. He was the most stylish batsman to play the game. He has had a long career of 16 years (1990-2006).  The Caribbean legend has registered the highest score in an innings, 400* against England in 2004. Averaging 52.88, the southpaw made 11953 runs.

Shivnarine Chanderpaul

Shivnarine Chanderpaul occupies 8th place in the matter of amassing the most test runs, 11867 runs in 164 games. He was a test specialist batsman, who had the caliber to Stay on the wicket the whole day in a test match. Chanderpaul played his first match in 1994 Against England. His career span was 21 years (1994-2015). 

Mahela Jayawardene

Mahela Jayawardene’s name on this topic is not surprising. The Lankan legend has also made it to the list of most runs in test cricket. Mahela made his test debut in 1997 against India. In his 17 years (1997-2014) career, he played exceptionally well. Jayawardene’s supreme performance in the format was 374 against South Africa in 2006.

Allan Border

The legendary Allan Border is one of the best batsmen of the 90s. He is the second Australian on the list and holds the record for the last 26 years. His first match was played in 1978 against England. In his era he dominated the bowlers completely, bowlers would look clueless in front of him. His career was of 16 years (1978-1994), in which he amassed 11174 runs in 156 matches.

list of the TOP 10 Players With Most Runs in Test

Player Matches Innings Runs Average Best 50s 100s
S Tendulkar (IND) 200 329 15921 53.78 248* 68 51
R Ponting (AUS) 168 287 13378 51.85 257 62 41
J Kallis (SA) 166 280 13289 55.37 224 58 45
R Dravid (IND) 164 286 13288 52.31 270 63 36
A Cook (ENG) 161 291 12472 45.35 294 57 33
K Sangakkara (SL) 134 233 12400 57.40 319 52 38
B Lara (WI) 131 232 11953 52.88 400* 48 34
S Chanderpaul (WI) 164 280 11867 51.37 203* 66 30
M Jayawardene (SL) 149 252 11814 49.84 374 50 34
J Root (ENG) 141 258 11804 49.80 254 62 31
A Border (AUS) 156 265 11174 50.56 205 63 27
S Waugh (AUS) 168 260 10927 51.06 200 50 32
S Gavaskar (IND) 125 214 10122 51.12 236* 45 34
Y Khan (PAK) 118 213 10099 52.05 313 33 34

List of Most Test Runs Among Active Players

Player Mat Inn Runs AVG Best 50s 100s
J Root (ENG) 141 258 11804 49.80 254 62 31
S Smith (AUS) 109 195 9685 56.97 239 41 32
V Kohli (IND) 113 191 8848 49.15 254* 30 29
D Warner (AUS) 112 205 8786 44.59 335* 37 26
K Williamson (NZ) 100 176 8743 54.98 251 34 32
A Matthews (SL) 109 193 7608 45.55 200* 41 16
Who has scored the most runs in the Test?

Sachin Tendulkar has scored the most runs in the test, 15921.

how many Runs has Rahul Dravid made in Tests?

Rahul Dravid made 13288 test runs.

Who scored the fastest test century?

Brendon McCullum scored the fastest test century against Australia in just 54 balls in Christchurch.

Which active Indian batsman has the most test runs?

Virat Kohli has the most test runs among active Indians, with 8848 runs in 113 matches.

Which active player has the most test runs?

Joe Root has the most test runs among active players, with 11804 runs in 141 matches.


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