Highest Run Scorers in ICC World Cup: Players With Most Runs in Cricket World Cup History

The ICC World Cup is set to return later this year. From Sachin Tendulkar to Brian Lara, learn about the highest run scorers in the Cricket World Cup history here.
Highest Run Scorers in ICC Cricket World Cup
Highest Run Scorers in ICC Cricket World Cup

Highest Run Scorers in Cricket World Cup: The biggest cricket tournament, the quadrennial ICC World Cup, is on the horizon and will take place later this year. It’s the most esteemed event in cricket, and several countries participate to lift the coveted World Cup trophy. England is the current champions, having won their maiden cup in 2019 and will look to defend their title.

India is the sole host for the 2023 ICC ODI World Cup, and all the games will take place in the country only. The championship will last for a month from October 5 to November 19. The Cricket World Cup follows a one-day international format where each team is given 50 overs per inning. Due to the paced and critical nature of the World Cup, batsmen play responsibly and often score big totals, even double centuries.

However, there are only a few batters that have consistently performed at the highest level and scored the most runs. Today, we take a look at the list of players with the most runs in the ICC World Cup.

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Highest Run Scorers in Cricket World Cup

#1: Sachin Tendulkar

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India’s Sachin Tendulkar is called the “God of Cricket,” and for good reason. Not only is he the highest-run scorer in test and ODI cricket, but also in the World Cup. Tendulkar has created multiple records in cricket, some of which are impossible to break, like the record for most international cricket centuries. Another unbreakable record of his is in the ICC World Cup for scoring the most runs.

Sachin Tendulkar has scored 2278 runs in 44 innings over a span of two decades from 1992-2011. His highest score is 152 runs.

#2: Ricky Ponting

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Ricky Ponting is another living legend of modern cricket. He is considered one of the most successful captains in the history of cricket and led Australia to win two consecutive World Cup titles in 2003 and 2007. Under his leadership, Australia became the most feared and dominant cricket team in the world. However, Ponting was an accomplished batsman himself and is the second-highest run scorer in the ICC World Cup. Ponting scored 1743 runs in 42 innings with a highest score of 140 not out. He played in five world cups.

#3: Kumara Sangakkara

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Kumara Sangakkara is a Sri Lankan cricketer who captained the contingent that finished the runner-ups in the 2011 World Cup. Although his team lost in the final against India, Sangakkara won many hearts and impressed fans with his consistency, leadership and brilliant batting. He also scored four consecutive centuries in the 2015 World Cup. Overall, Sangakkara amassed 1532 runs in 33 innings with a highest score of 124.

#4: Brian Lara

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After Sachin Tendulkar, West Indies’ Brian Lara is counted as the greatest modern cricketer. Known for his fabulous batting, Brian Lara holds records for the highest individual score in first-class cricket (501*) and test cricket (400*). In the Cricket World Cup, Lara made 1225 runs in 33 innings with a top score of 116.

#5: AB de Villiers

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South Africa’s AB de Villiers is fifth on the list of players with the most runs in the ICC World Cup. De Villiers is a fan-favourite due to his explosive and blitzing batting. He is often called “Mr. 360” for his ability to hit the ball at every corner of the field. De Villiers also enjoyed remarkable success at the World Cup. He scored 1207 runs in just 22 innings and three World Cup editions.

Position

Player Name & Country

Runs Scored

Innings Played

Highest Score

Span

1

Sachin Tendulkar (IND)

2278

44

152

1992-2011

2

Ricky Ponting (AUS)

1743

42

140*

1996-2011

3

Kumar Sangakkara (SL)

1532

35

124

2003-2015

4

Brian Lara (WI)

1225

33

116

1992-2007

5

AB de Villiers (SA)

1207

22

162*

2007-2015

6

Chris Gayle (WI)

1186

34

215

2003-2019

7

Sanath Jayasuriya (SL)

1165

37

120

1992-2007

8

Jacques Kallis (SA)

1148

32

128*

1996-2011

9

Shakib Al Hasan (BAN)

1146

29

124*

2007-2019

10

Tillakaratne Dilshan (SL)

1112

25

161*

2007-2015

11

Mahela Jayawardene (SL)

1100

34

115*

1999-2015

12

Adam Gilchrist (AUS)

1085

31

149

1999-2007

13

Javed Miandad (PAK)

1083

30

103

1975-1996

14

Stephen Fleming (NZ)

1075

33

134*

1996-2007

15

Herchelle Gibbs (SA)

1067

23

143

1999-2007

16

Aravinda de Silva (SL)

1064

32

145

1987-2003

17

Virat Kohli (IND)

1030

26

107

2011-2019

18

Viv Richards (WI)

1013

21

181

1975-1987

19

Sourav Ganguly (IND)

1006

21

183

1999-2007

20

Mark

Waugh (AUS)

1004

22

130

1992-1999

21

Ross Taylor (NZ)

1002

30

131*

2007-2019

22

Martin Guptill (NZ)

995

27

237*

2011-2019

23

David Warner (AUS)

992

18

178

2015-2019

24

Matthew Hayden (AUS)

987

21

158

2003-2007

25

Rohit Sharma (IND)

978

17

140

2015-2019

26

Steve Waugh (AUS)

978

30

120*

1987-1999

27

Shivnarine Chanderpaul (WI)

970

28

102*

1996-2011

28

Arjuna  Ranatunga (SL)

969

29

88*

1983-1999

29

Faf du Plessis (SA)

926

21

109

2011-2019

30

Saeed Anwar (PAK)

915

21

113*

1996-2003

31

Kane Williamson (NZ)

911

22

148

2011-2019

32

Scott Styris (NZ)

909

22

141

2003-2011

33

Graham Gooch (ENG)

897

21

115

1979-1992

34

Michael Clarke (AUS)

888

21

93*

2007-2015

35

Martin Crowe (NZ)

880

21

100*

1983-1992

36

Mushfiqur Rahim (BAN)

877

28

102*

2007-2019

37

Rahul Dravid (IND)

860

21

145

1999-2007

38

Desmond Haynes (WI)

854

25

105

1979-1992

39

Virender Sehwag (IND)

843

22

175

2003-2011

40

Hashim Amla (SA)

842

22

159

2011-2019

41

Steve Smith (AUS)

834

20

105

2011-2019

42

Mohammad Azharuddin (IND)

826

25

93

1987-1999

43

David Boon (AUS)

815

16

100

1987-1992

44

Andy Flower (ZIM)

815

29

115*

1992-2003

45

Gary Kirsten (SA)

806

21

188*

1996-2003

46

Aaron Finch (AUS)

787

18

153

2015-2019

47

MS Dhoni (IND)

780

25

91*

2007-2019

48

Steve Tikolo (KENYA)

768

27

96

1996-2011

49

Joe Root (ENG)

758

16

121

2015-2019

50

Graeme Smith (SA)

747

20

91

2003-2011

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*Image Sources: ESPNcricinfo

FAQ

Who scored the most runs in the World Cup?

Sachin Tendulkar holds the record for scoring the most runs in the Cricket World Cup. Tendulkar has scored 2278 runs in 44 innings.

Which player scored the most runs in the 2011 Cricket World Cup?

Sri Lanka’s Tillakaratne Dilshan scored the most runs (500) in the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup, which was won by India.
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