Individual Records

Top 10: Players with Longest Careers in Cricket (All Formats Combined)

Many aspire to become the best cricketers on the global stage, but a handful dare to make it big with perseverance and dedication. Such players don’t leave any stone unturned to leave a mark with sheer commitment and ion.

The player’s hard work reflects in their will to play for their country for the longest time possible with consistency. In this article, we’ll list the top 10 players who have had the longest careers in international cricket across formats.

Longest Careers in International Cricket (Test+ODI+T20I)

Player Career Span From To Matches Played
Wilfred Rhodes (ENG) 30y 315d 1 Jun 1899 12 Apr 1930 58
Brian Close (ENG) 26y 356d 23 Jul 1949 13 Jul 1976 25
Frank Woolley (ENG) 25y 13d 9 Aug 1909 22 Aug 1934 64
George Headley (WI) 24y 10d 11 Jan 1930 21 Jan 1954 22
Sachin Tendulkar (IND) 24y 1d 15 Nov 1989 16 Nov 2013 664
John Traicos (ZIM) 23y 48d 5 Feb 1970 25 Mar 1993 34
Jack Hobbs (ENG) 22y 233d 1 Jan 1908 22 Aug 1930 61
Collins Obuya (KENYA) 22y 221d 15 Aug 2001 23 Mar 2024 179
George Gunn (ENG) 22y 120d 13 Dec 1907 12 Apr 1930 15
Chris Gayle (ICC/WI) 22y 56d 11 Sep 1999 6 Nov 2021 483

Key Insights

30: England’s Wilfred Rhodes holds the record for having the longest career in international cricket. Rhodes’ career lasted for 30 years and 315 days, spanning 58 Tests where he scored 2325 runs and picked up 127 wickets. This is also the longest career in the Test format.

22: On the other hand, Sachin Tendulkar had an extensive run in ODIs for the Men in Blue. He played in the 50-over format for a whopping 22 years and 91 days.

17: When it comes to the shortest format, Zimbabwe’s Sean Williams holds the pole position. Williams has been playing in T20Is for over 17 years.

664: India’s Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar has played the most number of matches across formats. He appeared in a record 200 Tests, 463 ODIs, and a single match in T20Is, aggregating it to 664 matches.

1: Collins Obuya is the only player from an associate nation to have a career spanning 20+ years. The all-rounder was part of Kenya’s squad that made it to the 2003 World Cup semi-final.