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Cricket Highest Run

If you’re anything like me—cricket running through your veins—stats like “most runs ever?” get your pulse racing. Which is why here is a tally of the top names in the sport, based on not just feelings and biases but backed up by actual facts and stats. 

So, let’s dive into it. Just simple talk, real numbers, and top-of-the-game accomplishments.

What Counts as the Cricket Highest Run?

This is cricket’s top score ranks across formats: Tests, ODIs, T20Is, and the overall big-picture combining all. We’ll move league by league, format by format—but always keeping it real, talking in numbers that are authentic and leave no room for dispute.

Master of All Formats: Sachin Tendulkar

When you hear “Cricket Highest Run,” one name towers above all: Sachin Tendulkar. He’s the highest by a mile and of course, all of that is for actual, proven reason.

  • Combined (Test + ODI + T20I): A staggering 34,357 runs
  • Tests only: Tops with 15,921 runs
  • ODIs only: Also leads with 18,426 runs

That’s the legendary stuff that we have all grown up being accustomed to hearing about the God of Indian Cricket. And though T20s weren’t his playground, nobody’s even close when you look at total runs that this man got himself.

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T20 Smashers: The Powerhouses

T20 cricket is a newer creature, but its run giants are still massive and known by all like the stuff of myths and legends. Here is what it looks like:

  • Chris Gayle leads with 14,562 T20 career runs
    Behind him: Pollard (13,854), Alex Hales, Shoaib Malik, and yes—Kohli with 13,543

Now that’s a list full of hitters who make the ball disappear like magic and possess the power to change a game with a single swing.

Recent Espresso Shot: Joe Root Joins the Occasion

Just recently, England’s Joe Root passed two legends in Test runs. He’s now 3rd all-time in Test runs, trailing only Tendulkar and Ponting. That’s massive—Root’s name is right up there in cricket’s run charts.

This can be anticipated seeing as every news headline is busy racking up his name right beside Tendulkar, eager to see if we finally have someone who could perhaps touch the Tendulkar peak? Of course, only time can tell.

ODI Odyssey—Who Ranks Where?

Internationally, Tendulkar still reigns and honestly, it is a feat in its own capacity how it is even possible so long after his retirement:

  1. Sachin Tendulkar – 18,426 runs

  2. Kumar Sangakkara – 14,234 runs

  3. Virat Kohli – 14,085 runs (as of now, chasing ahead) 

Kohli’s not just chasing—he’s breathing down the neck of Sangakkara, and Ponting’s rooting for him to chase history. He isn’t called the Chase Master for nothing after all. All his aggression and passion, of course they stand for something of their own ability in all his achievements.

T20Is—Short Format, Big Numbers

Faster, flashier, but still filled with run kings:

  1. Rohit Sharma – 4,231 runs

  2. Babar Azam – 4,223 runs

  3. Virat Kohli – 4,188 runs

These tallies show how these guys consistently score in high-pressure action.

Test Cricket Honours—The Marathon Kings

All-time Test runs go:

  • 1st – Tendulkar (15,921)
  • Followed by Ponting (~13,378), Kallis (~13,289), Dravid (~13,288), Root just over (~13,259)

Root’s recent rise reminds us how timeless the sport is—new chapters write themselves.

Top 15 Cricket Highest Run Scorers

Looking at the top 15 cricket highest run scorers in all formats brings a plethora of names and stats. Find below what that looks like and how many of your favourite players made it to the list.

Most runs in career in Tests+ODIs+T20Is

Most runs

Player

Span

Mat

Inns

NO

Runs

HS

Ave

BF

SR

100

50

0

4s

6s

SR Tendulkar (IND)

1989-2013

664

782

74

34357

248*

48.52

50817+

67.58*

100

164

34

4076+

264

KC Sangakkara (Asia/ICC/SL)

2000-2015

594

666

67

28016

319

46.77

42086

66.56

63

153

28

3015

159

V Kohli (IND)

2008-2025

550

617

89

27599

254*

52.27

34856

79.18

82

143

38

2721

306

RT Ponting (AUS/ICC)

1995-2012

560

668

70

27483

257

45.95

40130

68.48

71

146

39

2781

246

DPMD Jayawardene (Asia/SL)

1997-2015

652

725

62

25957

374

39.15

40100

64.73

54

136

47

2679

170

JH Kallis (Afr/ICC/SA)

1995-2014

519

617

97

25534

224

49.10

45346

56.30

62

149

33

2455

254

R Dravid (Asia/ICC/IND)

1996-2012

509

605

72

24208

270

45.41

46564

51.98

48

146

21

2604

66

BC Lara (ICC/WI)

1990-2007

430

521

38

22358

400*

46.28

32839

68.08

53

111

33

2601

221

JE Root (ENG)

2012-2025

370

487

53

21562

262

49.68

32397

66.55

57

113

24

2118

114

ST Jayasuriya (Asia/SL)

1989-2011

586

651

35

21032

340

34.14

25910

81.17

42

103

53

2486

352

S Chanderpaul (WI)

1994-2015

454

553

94

20988

203*

45.72

40150

52.27

41

125

21

2041

126

Inzamam-ul-Haq (Asia/ICC/PAK)

1991-2007

499

551

76

20580

329

43.32

32172

63.96

35

129

35

2076

193

AB de Villiers (Afr/SA)

2004-2018

420

484

68

20014

278*

48.11

26787

74.71

47

109

20

2004

328

RG Sharma (IND)

2007-2025

499

532

65

19700

264

42.18

22575

87.26

49

108

34

1901

637

CH Gayle (ICC/WI)

1999-2021

483

551

35

19593

333

37.97

25370

77.22

42

105

44

2332

553

Via ESPNcricinfo

Most runs

PlayerMatRuns
SR Tendulkar (IND)66434357
KC Sangakkara (Asia/ICC/SL)59428016
V Kohli (IND)55027599
RT Ponting (AUS/ICC)56027483
DPMD Jayawardene (Asia/SL)65225957
JH Kallis (Afr/ICC/SA)51925534
R Dravid (Asia/ICC/IND)50924208
BC Lara (ICC/WI)43022358
JE Root (ENG)37021562
ST Jayasuriya (Asia/SL)58621032
S Chanderpaul (WI)45420988
Inzamam-ul-Haq (Asia/ICC/PAK)49920580
AB de Villiers (Afr/SA)42020014
RG Sharma (IND)49919700
CH Gayle (ICC/WI)48319593

Via ESPNcricinfo

Crazy Innings That Stun Everyone

Records aren’t just about consistent runs—they’re also about those once-in-a-lifetime stands:

  • Test Innings: Sehwag 309, Nair 303*, Bradman 304, Cowper 307 Cricinfo

  • ODI: Rohit’s 264 (highest ODI score ever)

  • T20: Aaron Finch’s 172 is the gold standard, also Masakadza’s 162*, Zazai 162*

Imagine sitting through any of those innings—just magical.

Why These Stats Matter (And Why We Love Talking Them)

Because real runs are real talk. Those runs reflect years of effort, nerves, comebacks, and pure joy. We don’t just remember players—we remember their moments:

  • Tendulkar’s masterclasses

  • Gayle’s T20 fireworks

  • Root’s steady alchemy

And the rest? They’re chasing, rising, and readying to make their own mark.

Conclusion: Who Owns the Crown?

In a pure “Cricket Highest Run” view:

  • Tendulkar is the undeniable king of runs. He’s the encyclopedia, the record collector, the benchmark.

  • Chris Gayle owns T20 runs like no other.

  • Kohli, Root, Babar, Rohit—they’re all kings in their own right, in specific formats and moments.

 

Talking cricket runs isn’t just stats—it’s storytelling. It’s remembering how your heart raced when someone smashed a boundary, or held its breath through a nervous chase. 

All these years and all these players culminated into a tally of numbers that have gone down in history. What better way to look at the past than this?

So, if someone asks “Who holds the Cricket Highest Run?” Here’s my heart-answer: Tendulkar across formats, Gayle in T20s, Kohli rising hard, Root rewriting history—and cricket’s story is far from over.