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Top 10 Players With Most Runs In Tests: Sachin Tendulkar Leads, Joe Root Surpasses Ricky Ponting, Rahul Dravid At…

Top 10 Players With Most Runs In Tests: Sachin Tendulkar Leads, Joe Root Surpasses Ricky Ponting, Rahul Dravid At…

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photoDetails english https://zeenews.india.com/photos/sports/top-10-players-with-most-runs-in-tests-sachin-tendulkar-leads-joe-root-surpasses-ricky-ponting-rahul-dravid-at-2937063 Updated:Jul 26, 2025, 08:16 AM IST Sachin Tendulkar - 15,921 runs
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The highest Test run-scorer in history, spanning 329 innings from 1989 to 2013, with a stellar batting average above 53. First male cricketer to surpass 15,000 Test runs and the only player to amass over 30,000 international runs across formats. Joe Root - 13,409 runs (ongoing)
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England's leading Test run-scorer, currently second overall behind Tendulkar. He recently surpassed Ponting, Kallis, and Dravid during a century at Old Trafford. Debuted in 2012, has scored 38 Test centuries, and maintains a career average around 50.9. Continues to play actively and chase Tendulkar's record. Ricky Ponting - 13,378 runs
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Australia's former captain and elite batsman played 168 Tests from 1995-2012, averaging 51.85 with 41 centuries and 62 fifties. Jacques Kallis - 13,289 runs
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South African all‑rounder turned batting powerhouse, featured in 166 Tests with an average of 55.37, scoring 45 centuries and contributing nearly 300 Test wickets. Rahul Dravid - 13,288 runs
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Indian legend 'The Wall', played 164 Tests (1996-2012), averaging 52.31, scoring 36 centuries, and renowned for his record 210 Test catches and unmatched resilience. Alastair Cook - 12,472 runs
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England's prolific opening batsman and former captain, who played 161 Tests, averaging 45.35, with 33 Test centuries. Recorded a career-high 294 and was later inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame. Kumar Sangakkara - 12,400 runs
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Sri Lanka's wicket-keeper batsman, featured in 134 Tests, averaging 57.40 with 38 centuries, including 11 doubles. Retired in 2015 and later served as MCC president and commentator. Brian Lara - 11,953 runs
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The West Indies' master left-hander averaged 52.9 across 131 Tests, with 34 centuries and the highest Test score ever, 400 against England in 2004. Shivnarine Chanderpaul - 11,867 runs
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The dependable West Indian played 164 Tests, averaged a stoic 51.37, scored 30 centuries, and became the first West Indian to pass 10,000 Test runs. Mahela Jayawardene - 11,814 runs
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Sri Lanka's classy technician played 149 Tests, averaging around 49.85, with 34 centuries and seven double-centuries, including a monumental 374, the highest by a right-hander.
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