As of January 2025, the top run-scorers in each of the most recent Men’s ODI World Cups are:
1. Virat Kohli (India)- 2023 ICC Men’s ODI World Cup
Virat Kohli was the second-highest run-scorer in the 2023 ICC Men’s ODI World Cup, accumulating a total of 765 runs in 11 matches. Here are the key details of his World Cup performance:
- Runs Scored: 765
- Matches Played: 11
- Batting Average: 95.62
- Strike Rate: 90.31
- Centuries: 3
- Half-Centuries: 6
- Highest Score: 117 runs (against New Zealand)
Kohli’s consistent form was evident as he scored runs in almost every match, with only two instances of scores under fifty. His remarkable batting played a crucial role in India’s journey to the final of the tournament.
Kohli’s tally of 765 runs also helped him surpass the record for the most runs in a single World Cup edition, overtaking Sachin Tendulkar’s previous record of 673 runs from the 2003 World Cup.
This performance underlined Kohli’s enduring skill and adaptability, and he remained a key figure for India throughout the tournament.
2. Rohit Sharma (India)-2019 ICC Men’s ODI World Cup
Rohit Sharma was the standout batsman in the 2019 ICC Men’s ODI World Cup, where he broke multiple records for India and across the tournament. Here are the key details of his performance:
- Runs Scored: 648
- Matches Played: 9
- Batting Average: 81.00
- Strike Rate: 98.33
- Centuries: 5 (a record for most centuries in a single World Cup edition)
- Half-Centuries: 1
- Highest Score: 140 runs (against Pakistan)
Rohit Sharma became the first player in World Cup history to score five centuries in a single edition, surpassing the previous record of 4 centuries set by Kumar Sangakkara in the 2015 World Cup. His remarkable consistency, including a highest score of 140 runs against Pakistan, helped propel India to the semifinals of the tournament.
His 648 runs also made him the highest run-scorer in the 2019 World Cup, with a significant margin ahead of second-place scorer David Warner (Australia), who scored 647 runs.
Rohit’s performance in 2019 remains one of the most dominant batting displays in the history of the ICC Men’s ODI World Cup.
3. Rohit Sharma (India)-2015 ICC Men’s ODI World Cup
Rohit Sharma had an impressive 2015 ICC Men’s ODI World Cup, finishing as one of India’s top performers. Here are the key details of his performance:
- Runs Scored: 330
- Matches Played: 8
- Batting Average: 41.25
- Strike Rate: 89.04
- Centuries: 1
- Half-Centuries: 2
- Highest Score: 137 runs (against Bangladesh)
Rohit Sharma’s standout performance came in the quarter-final match against Bangladesh, where he scored an important 137 runs, which helped India advance to the semi-finals. His 330 runs in the 2015 World Cup played a key role in India’s strong batting lineup, although he did not have as many centuries or as high a total as in his 2019 World Cup performance.
India’s 2015 World Cup journey ended in the semi-finals against Australia, but Rohit’s contributions with the bat were vital in India’s progress to that stage.
4. Virender Sehwag (India)-2011 ICC Men’s ODI World Cup
Virender Sehwag was one of India’s key players in the 2011 ICC Men’s ODI World Cup. His explosive batting played a crucial role in India’s successful campaign. Here are the key details of his performance:
- Runs Scored: 380
- Matches Played: 8
- Batting Average: 47.50
- Strike Rate: 89.72
- Centuries: 1
- Half-Centuries: 2
- Highest Score: 175 runs (against Bangladesh)
Sehwag’s most memorable knock was his 175 runs against Bangladesh in the opening match of the tournament, which set the tone for India’s World Cup campaign. His blistering innings helped India post a commanding total and laid the foundation for a successful tournament.
In total, Sehwag scored 380 runs in the 2011 World Cup, playing a vital role in India’s progress to the final. India went on to win the tournament, defeating Sri Lanka in the final to claim their second World Cup title. Sehwag’s aggressive batting was a key part of India’s success in the tournament.
5. Matthew Hayden (Australia)-2007 ICC Men’s ODI World Cup
Matthew Hayden was one of the standout performers for Australia in the 2007 ICC Men’s ODI World Cup, playing a pivotal role in their journey to winning the tournament. Here are the key details of his performance:
- Runs Scored: 359
- Matches Played: 11
- Batting Average: 39.88
- Strike Rate: 89.63
- Centuries: 1
- Half-Centuries: 2
- Highest Score: 158* runs (against West Indies)
Hayden’s 158* not out against the West Indies in the Super 8s stage was the highlight of his World Cup campaign and remains one of the standout innings of the tournament. His consistent performances at the top of the order were crucial to Australia’s dominant run in the competition.
Hayden’s total of 359 runs in 11 matches helped Australia win their third consecutive World Cup and played a significant role in their unbeaten campaign. His aggressive style, coupled with his ability to anchor the innings when needed, made him one of the key figures in Australia’s title-winning squad.
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