December 6, 2023
Sachin Tendulkar, often referred to as the “God of Cricket,” still holds the record for scoring the most runs in a World Cup, with a total of 2,278 runs in 44 innings across six World Cups from 1992 to 2011. He also has six centuries, which is the most in the history of the World Cup. The best score Tendulkar has ever made in a World Cup game is 152, which he got against Namibia in 2003. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen of all time.
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Rank | Player | Country | Runs |
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1 | SR Tendulkar | IND | 2278 |
2 | V Kohli | IND | 1795 |
3 | RT Ponting | AUS | 1743 |
4 | RG Sharma | IND | 1575 |
5 | KC Sangakkara | SL | 1532 |
6 | DA Warner | AUS | 1527 |
7 | Shakib Al Hasan | BAN | 1332 |
8 | BC Lara | WI | 1225 |
9 | AB de Villiers | SA | 1207 |
10 | CH Gayle | WI | 1186 |
11 | KS Williamson | NZ | 1167 |
12 | ST Jayasuriya | SL | 1165 |
13 | JH Kallis | SA | 1148 |
14 | SPD Smith | AUS | 1136 |
15 | TM Dilshan | SL | 1112 |
16 | DPMD Jayawardene | SL | 1100 |
17 | AC Gilchrist | AUS | 1085 |
18 | Javed Miandad | PAK | 1083 |
19 | Mushfiqur Rahim | BAN | 1079 |
20 | SP Fleming | NZ | 1075 |
𝐕𝐢𝐫𝐚𝐭 𝐤𝐨𝐡𝐥𝐢 amassed a record-breaking 765 runs in 11 innings, with an average of 95.62, setting the highest run tally in a single World Cup edition 🐐. He broke the record of his idol “Master Blaster” Sachin Tendulkar, who scored 673 runs in a single World Cup edition in 2003. Kohli’s performance earned him the Player of the Tournament title. Rohit Sharma is second on the list of most runs in world cup 2023 having been at the top in 2019 world cup.
Here’s a quick rundown of the top scorers of World Cup 2023
Player | Country | Innings | Runs |
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V Kohli (IND) | IND | 11 | 765 |
RG Sharma (IND) | IND | 11 | 597 |
Q de Kock (SA) | SA | 10 | 594 |
R Ravindra (NZ) | NZ | 10 | 578 |
DJ Mitchell (NZ) | NZ | 9 | 552 |
DA Warner (AUS) | AUS | 11 | 535 |
SS Iyer (IND) | IND | 11 | 530 |
KL Rahul (IND) | IND | 10 | 452 |
HE van der Dussen (SA) | SA | 10 | 448 |
MR Marsh (AUS) | AUS | 10 | 441 |
Rohit Sharma was the top run-scorer in the Cricket World Cup 2019. Representing India, he played 9 matches and scored a staggering 648 runs at an average of 81.00. His highest score in the tournament was 140. Sharma showcased his exceptional batting prowess by hitting 5 centuries, which is a remarkable achievement in a single World Cup edition. With a strike rate of 98.33, he was instrumental in providing solid starts for India at the top of the order. His ability to find the boundary was evident with 67 fours and 14 sixes throughout the tournament. Rohit Sharma’s consistent performances were a key factor in India’s journey in the World Cup.
Player | Country | Runs | Average |
RG Sharma | IND | 648 | 81 |
DA Warner | AUS | 647 | 71.88 |
Shakib Al Hasan | BAN | 606 | 86.57 |
KS Williamson | NZ | 578 | 82.57 |
JE Root | ENG | 556 | 61.77 |
JM Bairstow | ENG | 532 | 48.36 |
AJ Finch | AUS | 507 | 50.7 |
Babar Azam | PAK | 474 | 67.71 |
BA Stokes | ENG | 465 | 66.42 |
JJ Roy | ENG | 443 | 63.28 |
Martin Guptill of New Zealand was the top run-scorer in the 2015 Cricket World Cup. He played 9 matches and scored a total of 547 runs at an average of 68.37. His highest score was an unbeaten 237, and he maintained a strike rate of 104.58 throughout the tournament. Guptill hit 2 centuries and 1 half-century, with a total of 59 boundaries and 16 sixes. His outstanding performance was instrumental in New Zealand’s journey in the World Cup.
Player | Matches | Innings | Runs |
MJ Guptill (NZ) | 9 | 9 | 547 |
KC Sangakkara (SL) | 7 | 7 | 541 |
AB de Villiers (SA) | 8 | 7 | 482 |
BRM Taylor (ZIM) | 6 | 6 | 433 |
S Dhawan (IND) | 8 | 8 | 412 |
Although the top scorer in the World Cup 2011 was T. Dilshan from Sri Lanka, all the limelight went to Yuvraj Singh’s contribution. Yuvraj Singh’s role in India’s World Cup victory in 2011 was unparalleled. He was awarded the “Man of the Tournament” for his exceptional performances with both the bat and ball. What makes his achievements even more remarkable is that he was battling cancer during the tournament. His resilience, determination, and passion for the game shone through in every match he played, making him a true hero and an inspiration to many.
Player | Country | Matches | Runs |
TM Dilshan | SL | 9 | 500 |
SR Tendulkar | IND | 9 | 482 |
KC Sangakkara | SL | 9 | 465 |
IJL Trott | ENG | 7 | 422 |
WU Tharanga | SL | 9 | 395 |
G Gambhir | IND | 9 | 393 |
V Sehwag | IND | 8 | 380 |
Yuvraj Singh | IND | 9 | 362 |
AB de Villiers | SA | 5 | 353 |
AJ Strauss | ENG | 7 | 334 |
Matthew Hayden was a dominant force in the 2007 World Cup. Representing Australia, he played 11 matches and scored a whopping 659 runs at an average of 73.22. His strike rate of 101.07 showcased his aggressive style of play. Hayden’s highest score in the tournament was 158. He also scored three centuries and one half-century, making him the top run-scorer of the tournament. His performance was instrumental in Australia’s success in the World Cup.
Player | Matches | Runs | Average |
ML Hayden (AUS) | 11 | 659 | 73.22 |
DPMD Jayawardene (SL) | 11 | 548 | 60.88 |
RT Ponting (AUS) | 11 | 539 | 67.37 |
SB Styris (NZ) | 10 | 499 | 83.16 |
JH Kallis (SA) | 10 | 485 | 80.83 |
ST Jayasuriya (SL) | 11 | 467 | 46.70 |
AC Gilchrist (AUS) | 11 | 453 | 45.30 |
KP Pietersen (ENG) | 9 | 444 | 55.50 |
GC Smith (SA) | 10 | 443 | 49.22 |
MJ Clarke (AUS) | 11 | 436 | 87.20 |
Also Read: Most Man of the Match awards in the ODI World Cup history
Sachin Tendulkar’s record of the most runs stands as a towering achievement. His total of 2278 runs, amassed over a span from 1992 to 2011, remains a benchmark that seems almost insurmountable. This record shows not only how good he is, but also how long he has played and how consistent he is at the top level of the game.
As we look at potential challengers to this record, Virat Kohli emerges as a strong contender. With 1795 runs in World Cups as of 2023, Kohli, known for his remarkable fitness and dedication to the game, would need to score an additional 484 runs to surpass Tendulkar’s record. However, this is a formidable challenge, considering the uncertainties surrounding a player’s participation in future tournaments and the physical demands of the sport.
Cricketers often retire around the age of 40, primarily due to these physical demands. At 35 years old, Virat Kohli, despite being one of the fittest players in world cricket, faces the inevitable constraints of time and age. His participation in the next World Cup is not guaranteed, and even if he does play, scoring nearly 500 runs in a single tournament is a daunting task, given the high level of competition and the pressure of such a global stage.
So far, in the World Cup matches, Sachin Tendulkar holds the record for the most runs in World Cup history. During his long and successful career, he scored 2,278 runs in six World Cups, showing how consistently good he was on the bigger stage.
Kohli scored a record-breaking 765 runs in the 2023 World Cup, surpassing Sachin Tendulkar’s previous record of 673 runs set in the 2003 World Cup. This achievement made him the highest run-scorer in a single World Cup edition.
Australia’s Glenn McGrath holds the record for the most wickets in Cricket World Cup history with 71 wickets in 39 innings.
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