Top 5 Indian Batters with Most Runs in ODIs

India’s Top 5 ODI Run Scorers: In the world of cricket, the ODI format has always been an interesting part of the game. Especially in a nation where cricket is everything the crazy for the 50-over format has been next level. India the two-time ODI World Cup champions has produced historic players over the years, where the ODI format has always been a focal point in the game of cricket as after test format the ODI format is the most watched and enjoyed game in the world of cricket. Let us look at Indian Batters with Most Runs in ODIs.

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The Indian players have dominated world cricket over the years, and in all record lists, you will find more than 2 Indians. Compared to the T20 format, the ODI format gives batsmen time and score big runs. There have been many great players who have blessed this list but currently, we have some of the best players in this list.

In Indian cricket, one player stands out among all others and even after his retirement the record still stands in the name of Sachin Tendulkar as the leading run scorer in ODI format for India. While players like Virat Kohli, Sourav Ganguly, Rohit Sharma, and Rahul Dravid are behind the legend in this list.

Top 5 Indian Batters with Most Runs in ODIs:

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#1 Sachin Tendulkar – 18,426 runs in 452 Innings

The Indian legend who has had a long-lasting impact on the game of cricket is still the leading run-scorer for India in the 50-over format. His incredible stroke play and run-scoring ability make him sit in first place with 13,886 runs in 282 innings. Often hailed as the God of Cricket Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar has inspired generations to take up the sport and has been a true role model for the Indians in the game of cricket. Considering the considering it is not a surprise that no one went past him even after his retirement.

#2 Virat Kohli – 13,886 runs in 282 Innings

Often referred to be a modern legend, King Kohli trails Sachin Tendulkar by barely a point in second place. Despite being well-known for his combative demeanor, Kohli has made a significant contribution to cricket. Most people agree that Virat Kohli is the best player in the world, second only to Sachin Tendulkar. Kohli, who is well-known for his upbeat style of play, has amassed 13,886 runs in 282 innings. Virat is still playing, therefore he has some time left to defeat Sachin, but it is quite unlikely considering how much time he has left in his back.

#3 Sourav Ganguly – 11,221 runs in 297 Innings

The man who changed the landscape of Indian cricket Saurav Ganguly is in third place with 11,221 runs in 297 innings. His impact with the bat and with his captaincy is unmatched when compared to other players in this list. Ganguly was a classic batter who created waves in the 50-over format and thus stands in third place of the top 5 Indian Batters with Most Runs in ODIs.

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#4 Rohit Sharma – 10,831 runs in 256 Innings

With 10,831 runs in 256 innings, the Indian captain now holding the fourth spot has risen up the rankings. In the ODI format, the Hitman who is renowned for his aggressive intent has left a lasting impression. In the ODI format, he is the only player to have three double-hundreds. He stands out from the other players on this list with his aggressive stroke play off the ball. With plenty of time left before he retires, Rohit, an active player in the ODI format, can go up the list.

#5 Rahul Dravid – 10,786 runs in 314 Innings

Former Indian legend and T20 World Cup winning coach has had his time during his time as a player. His classic shot-playing has taken him into this list, where he smashed 10,786 runs in 314 innings. Rahul who was once in a generation player has had a major impact in the test and ODI format in India over the years. His presence in the Indian team has always inspired many youngsters in the country. Even though he has retired from international cricket, Rahul’s presence in Indian cricket will remain in the history books.