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Top 10 batsmen with most runs in single edition of ICC Cricket World Cup

Published at :November 19, 2023 at 9:53 PM
Modified at :December 13, 2023 at 1:01 PM
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Sagar Paul


Virat Kohli holds the record for most runs by a batsman in a single edition of ICC Cricket World Cup.

Exploring the history of the ICC Cricket World Cup reveals some outstanding batting performances that have left a lasting impact. One of the notable pursuits in this cricketing saga is the race for scoring most runs in a single edition of the tournament. It's a quest where cricketers make their mark by showcasing their skills and resilience on the field.

These top batsmen distinguish themselves in the Cricket World Cup, demonstrating their talent and ability to excel in this esteemed international limited-overs competition. Now let's delve into the list of top 10 batsmen with most runs in single edition of ICC Cricket World Cup.

Here are the top 10 batsmen with most runs in a single edition of ICC Cricket World Cup:

10. Joe Root (England) - 556 runs (CWC 2019):

Joe Root
Joe Root. (Image Source: Getty Images)

In the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup hosted in England, Joe Root, representing England, delivered a stellar performance. Over the course of 11 matches, he accumulated a notable total of 556 runs, boasting an impressive average of 61.77. Root showcased his effectiveness at the crease with a strong strike rate of 89.53. He scored 2 centuries and 3 half-centuries, adding significant value to England's trophy-winning campaign in the tournament.

9. Rachin Ravindra (New Zealand) - 578 runs (CWC 2023):

Rachin Ravindra
Rachin Ravindra. (Image Source: ICC)

In his debut appearance at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, R Ravindra of New Zealand showcased an exceptional performance. Over the course of 10 matches, he accumulated an impressive total of 578 runs, maintaining an outstanding average of 64.22. Ravindra exhibited remarkable efficiency at the crease with a notable strike rate of 106.44. Notably, his debut World Cup included 3 centuries and 2 half-centuries, leaving a significant impact on New Zealand's overall performance in the tournament held in India.

8. Kane Williamson (New Zealand) - 578 runs (CWC 2019):

Kane Williamson in ICC Cricket World Cup 2019
Kane Williamson in ICC Cricket World Cup 2019. (Image Source: ICC)

In the ICC Cricket World Cup held in England in 2019, Kane Williamson of New Zealand delivered a stellar performance. Playing in 10 matches, he amassed a total of 578 runs with an impressive average of 82.57. Williamson demonstrated his batting prowess with a solid strike rate of 74.96. He scored 2 centuries and 2 half-centuries, making a substantial contribution to New Zealand's campaign in the tournament.

7. Quinton De Kock (South Africa) - 594 runs (CWC 2023):

Quinton de Kock
Quinton de Kock. (Image Source: ICC)

In the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, Quinton de Kock of South Africa delivered an exceptional performance. Across 10 matches, he accumulated a remarkable total of 594 runs with an impressive average of 59.40. De Kock showcased his aggressive batting style with a high strike rate of 107.02. His outstanding tournament featured an incredible 4 centuries, making a significant impact on South Africa's campaign in the tournament.

6. Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh) - 606 runs (CWC 2019):

Shakib Al Hasan
Shakib Al Hasan. (Image Source: ICC)

During the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup held in England, Shakib Al Hasan of Bangladesh exhibited a remarkable performance. Playing in 8 matches, he accumulated an impressive total of 606 runs with a stellar average of 86.57. Shakib showcased his batting prowess with a commendable strike rate of 96.03. His performance featured 2 centuries and 5 half-centuries, making a significant contribution to Bangladesh's campaign in the tournament.

5. David Warner (Australia) - 647 runs (CWC 2019):

David Warner in ICC Cricket World Cup 2019
David Warner in ICC Cricket World Cup 2019. (Image Source: ICC)

In the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup held in England, David Warner of Australia delivered an outstanding performance. Over the course of 10 matches, he accumulated an impressive total of 647 runs with a remarkable average of 71.88. Warner showcased his batting prowess with a solid strike rate of 89.36. He scored 3 centuries and 3 half-centuries, making a significant contribution to Australia's campaign in the tournament. He was the second highest run-scorer of the tournament.

4. Rohit Sharma (India) - 648 runs (CWC 2019):

Rohit Sharma in ICC Cricket World Cup 2019
Rohit Sharma in ICC Cricket World Cup 2019. (Image Source: ICC)

In the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup held in England, Rohit Sharma of India emerged as the tournament's highest run-scorer with an exceptional performance. Across 9 matches, he accumulated a remarkable total of 648 runs, boasting an impressive average of 81.00 and a notable strike rate of 98.33. Sharma's incredible performance included a record-breaking 5 centuries and 1 half-century, solidifying his status as a standout performer in the tournament. His consistent and prolific batting played a pivotal role in India's journey, making Rohit Sharma a key contributor to India's campaign and earning him the distinction of being the highest run-scorer in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019.

3. Matthew Hayden (Australia) - 659 runs (CWC 2007):

Matthew Hayden in ICC Cricket World Cup 2007
Matthew Hayden in ICC Cricket World Cup 2007. (Image Source: ICC)

In the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup held in the West Indies, Matthew Hayden from Australia showcased exceptional batting prowess and emerged as the tournament's highest run-scorer. Playing in 11 matches, Hayden amassed an impressive total of 659 runs at an average of 73.22 and an outstanding strike rate of 101.07. He scored 3 centuries and 1 half-century, illustrating his consistent and prolific performance throughout the tournament. Matthew Hayden's remarkable contributions played a pivotal role in Australia's success, making him the standout batsman of the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2007.

2. Sachin Tendulkar (India) - 673 runs (CWC 2007):

Sachin Tendulkar in ICC Cricket World Cup 2003
Sachin Tendulkar in ICC Cricket World Cup 2003. (Image Source: ICC)

In the ICC Cricket World Cup held across Kenya, South Africa, and Zimbabwe in 2003, Sachin Tendulkar of India delivered a phenomenal performance, earning him the title of the highest run-scorer of the tournament. Throughout 11 matches, Tendulkar amassed an impressive total of 673 runs at an average of 61.18 and a commendable strike rate of 89.25.

His impactful performance included 1 century and 6 half-centuries, showcasing his consistent and prolific batting throughout the competition. Sachin Tendulkar's remarkable contributions played a crucial role in India's campaign, solidifying his position as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of the ICC Cricket World Cup.

1. Virat Kohli (India) - 765 runs (CWC 2023):

Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli. (Image Source: ICC)

In the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup hosted in India, Virat Kohli of India delivered a stellar performance. Over the course of 10 matches, he amassed an impressive total of 765 runs with an outstanding average of 99.00. Kohli showcased his batting mastery with a solid strike rate of 88+. He scored 3 centuries and 6 half-centuries, making a substantial contribution to India's campaign in the tournament. Kohli's consistent and high-scoring performances were pivotal in India's journey during the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2023.

(All stats updated till 19h November, 2023)

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