Top 5 Batsmen with Most Runs in a Single Tournament


The ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 is presently at its business end and the race for Top 4 completion is warming up. The conditions in England as a rule support the batsmen and the progressing release has seen some splendid individual batting exhibitions as of now.

In the present release, Australia's David Warner is at present the main run scorer with 500 runs from 7 matches. Having been away from universal cricket for over a year, Warner has made an unbelievable rebound and has been in a flat out ruinous structure in this world cup scoring up 2 centuries and 3 half-hundreds of years in just 7 innings up until now!

Australian captain Aaron Finch is at present second most noteworthy run-getter having scored 496 runs, trailed by Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan with 476 runs. Rohit Sharma is right now India's driving run scorer in this version having scored 338 runs and captain Virat Kohli is additionally not far away with 316 runs, both from 5 matches each


It is fascinating to see which player rises as the most elevated run scorer toward the finish of the competition.

On that note, let us examine the best 5 batsmen who have recently scored most runs in a solitary version of the competition.

#5 Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka)


Kumar Sangakkara had an awesome 2015 World Cup for Sri Lanka which saw him make a one of a kind record of scoring 4 successive consecutive hundreds of years. Playing in his last World Cup, Sangakkara scored 541 runs in 7 matches at a surprising normal of 108.20. He scored 4 centuries in that release with the most elevated score of 124 runs.

Based on Sangakkara's excellent exhibition, Sri Lanka arrived at the quarterfinals of the World Cup. They were vanquished by South Africa, the match which ended up being Sangakkara's last ODI for Sri Lanka.

#4 Martin Guptill (New Zealand)


Martin Guptill was the most elevated in general run scorer in the 2015 World Cup. Guptill scored 547 runs in 9 matches at an astounding normal of 68.37. He scored 2 centuries in that version and made a record for most elevated individual score in a World Cup with his unbeaten 237 runs against West Indies.

New Zealand went undefeated in the competition politeness Guptill's splendid individual presentation and figured out how to arrive at the finals of a World Cup without precedent for their history. In any case, the Black Caps neglected to cross the last obstacle and lost to Australia in the Finals.

#3 Mahela Jayawardene (Sri Lanka)


Sri Lankan Captain Mahela Jayawardene lead from the front during the 2007 World Cup. Jayawardene scored 548 runs in 11 matches at a normal of 60.88 and was the second most elevated run scorer in that version of the competition. He scored a noteworthy 115 not out in the semi-finals against New Zealand, which deservingly won him the Player of the Match grant.

Under Jayawardene initiative, Sri Lanka arrived at the finals of a World Cup for the second time in their history. Be that as it may, their World Cup trusts were run as they lost to Australia in the Finals.

#2 Matthew Hayden (Australia)


Mathew Hayden was the most elevated generally speaking run scorer in the 2007 World Cup. Hayden scored 659 runs in 10 innings at a noteworthy normal of 73.22. He scored 3 centuries in that version and enrolled his most noteworthy score of 158 runs against West Indies.

Australia went undefeated in the whole competition and crushed Sri Lanka in the finals. Mathew Hayden had an enormous job in their World Cup triumph, which saw Australia make a remarkable record of winning 3 consecutive back to back World Cups in succession from 1999 to 2007.

#1 Sachin Tendulkar (India)


Sachin Tendulkar at present holds the record for most runs in a solitary release of a World Cup. He recorded this one of a kind accomplishment during the 2003 World Cup when he amassed 673 runs in 11 matches at a normal of 61.18. He enlisted his most noteworthy score of 152 runs against Namibia.
India proceeded to make it to the finals of the 2003 World Cup, where they were crushed by the prevailing Australian side. In any case, Sachin Tendulkar was deservingly granted the Player of the Tournament for his splendid batting show at the World Cup.

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