World Cup

Top 10: Most Overall Runs while Chasing in ODI World Cup

Many batters have left an indelible mark in the history of the ODI World Cup by scoring loads of runs. Some of them have also shown their ability to score runs while chasing targets.

Chasing a target is a difficult task given the tremendous pressure in a tournament like the World Cup, and batters have to change their gear accordingly to keep their team in the game.

A few have mastered that skill and have amassed plenty of runs. Now, let’s take a look at the top 10 batters with the most runs while chasing in the ODI World Cup.

Most Runs while Chasing in ODI World Cup

Player Innings Runs High Score Avg 100s/50s Not Out
Shakib Al Hasan (BAN) 22 831 124* 43.73 2/6 3
Rohit Sharma (IND) 14 817 131 68.08 4/3 2
Virat Kohli (IND) 18 727 103* 55.92 1/4 5
Arjuna Ranatunga (SL) 20 727 88* 55.92 0/5 7
Stephen Fleming (NZ) 20 692 134* 40.70 2/2 3
Brian Lara (WI) 19 681 88* 45.40 0/5 4
Jacques Kallis (SA) 18 680 96 48.57 0/6 4
Sachin Tendulkar (IND) 16 656 127* 43.73 1/5 1
Kumar Sangakkara (SL) 15 628 117* 62.80 2/3 5
Kane Williamson (NZ) 15 590 106* 59.00 1/3 5

Key Insights

New Zealand’s former batter Scott Styris averages the most — 77.28 — among the batters with 500-plus runs while chasing in the ODI World Cup.

Brendon McCullum has scored runs at the highest strike rate of 141.94 among the batters who have chased in 10 or more innings. 

AB de Villiers and Rohit Sharma are the only two batters with a strike rate above 100 in run chases among the batters with 500 or more runs.

Moreover, Rohit Sharma, who turns into a complete beast during the World Cup, is the only batter who has scored 3 or more centuries while chasing in this tournament.

Over 20 batters have scored 500 or more runs while chasing targets in the ODI World Cup.