In-Depth Stats

Most Runs in the Decade – ODI & Tests (2010 – 2019)

With Virat Kohli been already called the king of this decade with the bat, we thought we will list down the top 10 batsmen with most runs in this decade (2010s) in both ODI and Tests from 2010 to 2019.

In 2010s, Virat Kohli became the first ever batsman to amass 20000+ International runs in a single decade.

Though Virat leads the all-formats runs tally and the ODI format, he is behind Alastair Cook and Joe Root in Test runs chart, in this decade.

Let’s find out the top 10 batsmen of the 2010s!

 

Most ODI Runs in this decade (2010s)

BATSMEN TEAM ODI RUNS IN 2010s INNS BATTED AVERAGE HIGH SCORE
Virat Kohli IND 11125 220 60.79 183
Rohit Sharma IND 8249 176 53.56 264
Hasim Amla SA 7265 157 49.76 159
AB de Villiers SA 6485 129 64.20 176
Ross Taylor NZ 6428 145 54.01 181*
Kumar Sangakkara SL 6356 135 52.96 169
Tillakaratne Dilshan SL 6296 155 44.65 161*
Eoin Morgan ENG 6241 179 40.52 148
Kane Williamson NZ 6132 142 47.90 148
Martin Guptill NZ 5888 155 42.35 237*

 

Stats Highlights

That’s absolute dominance by the Indian captain. He loves ODI, doesn’t he?

He became the first ever player to score 10000 runs in a decade in ODIs; then went onto 11000 mark in his next 17 innings. That’s a dream run he is having.

Check here the progression of Virat’s runs tally year by year.

If there is another player who we need to speak of in the ODI format, it is Rohit Sharma.

Since 2014, when Rohit started to open the bat in ODI format, he is just unstoppable. He piled up runs year after year in the top of India’s batting order.

His 5 centuries in 2019 World Cup is the highest by any cricketer in any cricket World Cup.

Then comes the two South African batsmen – Hasim Amla and AB de Villiers, who are already retired from all forms of International cricket. Still their exceptional performances in the earlier years of this decade help them end this decade strong at 3 and 4.

Then there is Ross Taylor at 5th position. The New Zealand middle order batsman has arguably had the best decade in his cricketing career.

Scored more than 6400 runs in just 145 games, Taylor averaged 54.01 this decade. ABD tops with the best average among these top 10 players scoring at an average of 64.20 in 129 innnings.

Still, Virat’s average of around 61 in almost double the innings ABD played is simply exceptional!

Also, Virat along with Rohit ruled the individual ODI stats of this period too.

  • Rohit Sharma’s 264 against Sri Lanka (in 2014 at Kolkata) is the highest ODI score of this decade.
  • Virat, once again, with most 150s and 200s of the same period.

  • The Indian captain also has half century of half centuries (51) in the shorter format, which is once again the decade’s best.
  • If there is one record where Rohit completely sweeps off, is hitting sixes. He is the only player to hit more than 200 sixes in this decade. Check more on Sixes numbers here. 

  • And, Virat who likes to play along the ground, is the only player with 1000+ fours in this decade. He has hit 1028 boundaries in this period.

 

Most Test Runs in this decade (2010s)

BATSMEN TEAM RUNS IN 2010s INNS BATTED AVERAGE BEST SCORE
Alastair Cook ENG 8818 201 46.41 294
Joe Root ENG 7359 164 48.41 254
Virat Kohli IND 7202 141 54.97 254*
Steve Smith AUS 7164 130 62.84 239
David Warner AUS 7088 153 48.21 335*
Hasim Amla SA 6695 146 49.96 311*
Kane Williamson NZ 6379 137 51.44 242*
Azhar Ali PAK 5885 146 42.64 302*
Che Pujara IND 5740 124 49.48 206*
Ross Taylor NZ 5486 133 48.12 290

 

Stats Highlights

Alastair Cook batted 201 times for England in Tests in this decade and leads the chart with a tally of 8818 Test runs. Here is an infographics image on Alastair Cook’s fantastic Test career stats. 

Bonus Stat: Cook is one of the very few players to play 150+ Test matches in his career.

The current England captain, Joe Root sits firm at the 2nd position. At the same time, Virat Kohli, David Warner and Steve Smith takes the next three positions.

  • Steve Smith leads the Test average column for the decade with a mighty lead.

  • David Warner’s 335* against Pakistan at Adelaide Oval (2019) is the highest individual Test score of this decade, followed by Chris Gayle’s 333.
  • In total, there has been 8 instances of 300+ scores in this decade.
  • Virat leads the most Test centuries (27) in the time period between 2010 and 2019. And in overall, he leads the total centuries in the decade too.

  • Virat also leads the list of most Test 200s in the decade. He has scored 7 double centuries in this period.

 

The Takeaway