Sunday, 10 September 2017

Top 5 Batsmen With Most Test Runs on Winning Cause

1. Ricky Ponting – 9157 runs:                                    
Ricky Ponting is the former cricketer of the Australian Cricket Team. He is regarded as the one of the best captains in the history of world cricket.
The only man to feature in more than 100 winning Tests, In the 178 winning cause innings of 108 test matches, Ponting Scored 9157 runs with the help of 30 centuries. His average during these innings is 59.46 and 257 was the highest score. He also 24 times remains unbeaten.

2. Steve Waugh – 6460 runs:
One of the greatest ever captains to have graced the game; Steve Waugh typified the Aussie grit. His ability to score runs under immense pressure situations was secondary to none. In the 120 winning cause innings of 86 test matches, Waugh Scored 6460 runs with the help of 25 centuries. His average during these innings is 69.46 and 200 was the highest score. He also 27 times remains unbeaten.
3. Jacques Kallis – 6379 runs: Jacques Kallis is the former cricketer of the South African Cricket Team. He is widely regarded as the one of the best all-rounder in cricket history. Kallis was the backbone of the South African team for many years. kallis was a part of 82 Test match wins for SA in which he contributed 6379 runs at an average of 62.53 including 22 centuries and 28 fifties. This includes his career best knock of 224 against Sri Lanka at Cape Town 4. Matthew Hayden – 5164 runs:
Another member of the golden generation of Australian cricket, the burly Matthew Hayden had a glorious career for his country. The left-handed opening partner of Langer featured in 71 Test wins for his team and contributed 6154 runs including 23 tons and 19 fifties at an average of 55.44. This also includes his career best of 380 against Zimbabwe at Perth in 2003.
5. Sachin Tendulkar – 5946 runs:
Sachin Tendulkar is the former cricketer of Indian Cricket Team. He is the leading run scorer in both Test and One Day International cricket. The master was a part of 72 Test match wins for India in which he contributed 5946 runs at an average of 61.93 including 20 centuries and 24 fifties. This includes his career best of 248* against Bangladesh at Dhaka in 2004. In a glittering career spanning more than two decades, the great man achieved many memorable milestones.

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