Written by: Ankit Yadav
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Test cricket, the oldest and most demanding format of the game, has witnessed some of the greatest batsmen leave their mark with extraordinary performances.

In this article, we dive into the world of run-scoring in Test matches, highlighting players who have scored the most career runs, those who’ve dominated entire series, and the rare achievements of massive scores in a single match.

This journey through cricket’s record books reflects the skill, patience, and consistency needed to succeed at the highest level of red-ball cricket.

Most Runs In Test Cricket: Career

The list of highest run-scorers in Test cricket reads like a who’s who of batting legends. These players have consistently performed at the highest level, often for well over a decade, accumulating runs against the world’s best bowlers in various conditions.

Sachin Tendulkar
Source: Cricket Country

Here’s a table of the top 35 run-scorers in Test cricket history:

PlayerSpanMatInnsRunsHSAveSR1005004s6s
SR Tendulkar (IND)1989–201320032915921248*53.7854.045168142058+69
JE Root (ENG)2012–20251572861340926251.1757.40386613143345
RT Ponting (AUS)1995–20121682871337825751.8558.72416217150973
JH Kallis (SA/ICC)1995–20131662801328922455.3745.97455816148897
R Dravid (IND/ICC)1996–20121642861328827052.3142.5136638165421
AN Cook (ENG)2006–20181612911247229445.3546.9533579144211
KC Sangakkara (SL)2000–20151342331240031957.4054.19385211149151
BC Lara (WI/ICC)1990–200613123211953400*52.8860.51344817155988
S Chanderpaul (WI)1994–201516428011867203*51.3743.31306615128536
DPMD Jayawardene (SL)1997–20141492521181437449.8451.45345015138761
AR Border (AUS)1978–19941562651117420550.5641.09276311116128
SR Waugh (AUS)1985–20041682601092720051.0648.64325022117520
SPD Smith (AUS)2010–20251192121047723956.0253.68364311114362
SM Gavaskar (IND)1971–198712521410122236*51.1243.35344512908+26
Younis Khan (PAK)2000–20171182131009931352.0552.12343319108270
HM Amla (SA)2004–20191242159282311*46.6449.97284113117014
KS Williamson (NZ)2010–2024105186927625154.8851.78333711103127
GC Smith (SA/ICC)2002–2014117205926527748.2559.67273811116524
V Kohli (IND)2011–20251232109230254*46.8555.57303115102730
GA Gooch (ENG)1975–1995118215890033342.5849.23204613107925

Sachin Tendulkar, who is often called the “Little Master,” tops the list with 15,921 runs in Test cricket. His record is set over a 24-year career, showcasing unmatched longevity and consistency. 

Now ranked second all-time, Joe Root has passed legends like Rahul Dravid, Jacques Kallis, and Ricky Ponting, with a tally of 13,409 runs following his recent century against India at Old Trafford. Root also stands out for his 38 Test hundreds (equal to Sangakkara), and 104 fifty-plus scores, second only to Tendulkar’s 119.

Other modern greats like Virat Kohli also remain in the top 20. As Root continues to break records. Like scoring the most Test centuries against India (12) and amassing over 7,000 runs in England, his position as one of the format’s all-time greats is firmly cemented, with room to climb even higher.

Most Runs In A Test Series

While career aggregates show consistency over time, runs scored in a single series highlight a player’s ability to dominate opposition over a short period. 

DG Bradman
Source: Wikipedia

Here are the top 10 run-scorers in a Test series:

S.N.PlayerTeamOppMatRunsInnsHSAvg100s50s
1DG BradmanAUSENG59747334139.1440
2WR HammondENGAUS59059251113.1240
3MA TaylorAUSENG68391121983.9025
4RN HarveyAUSSA5834920592.6643
5IVA RichardsWIENG48297291118.4232
6CL WalcottWIAUS58271015582.7052
7GS SobersWIPAK58248365*137.3333
8DG BradmanAUSENG5810927090.0031
9DG BradmanAUSSA58065299*201.5040
10BC LaraWIENG5798837599.7522

Don Bradman’s 974 runs against England in the 1930 Ashes series stands out as a monumental achievement. This record has stood for over 90 years, highlighting its exceptional nature. Bradman’s dominance is further emphasized by his presence three times in the top 10 list.

The list also features other batting greats like Wally Hammond, Viv Richards, and Brian Lara, showcasing their ability to consistently perform at the highest level throughout a series.

Most Runs In A Test Match

Some batsmen have had extraordinary performances in a single Test match, scoring heavily in both innings. 

GA Gooch's most runs in test cricket
Source: SportsTiger.com

Here are the top 10 run-scorers in a single Test match:

S.N.PlayerTeamOpp1st 2nd Total VenueDate
1GA GoochENGIND333123456Lord’s26 Jul 1990
2MA TaylorAUSPAK334*92426Peshawar15 Oct 1998
3KC SangakkaraSLBAN319105424Chattogram04 Feb 2014
4BC LaraWIENG400*400St John’s10 Apr 2004
5GS ChappellAUSNZ247*133380Wellington01 Mar 1974
6ML HaydenAUSZIM380380Perth09 Oct 2003
7A SandhamENGWI32550375Kingston03 Apr 1930
8BC LaraWIENG375DNB375St John’s16 Apr 1994
9DPMD JayawardeneSLSA374374Colombo (SSC)27 Jul 2006
10GS SobersWIPAK365*365Kingston26 Feb 1958

Graham Gooch’s 456 runs against India in 1990 stands as the highest aggregate in a single Test. His triple century in the first innings, followed by a century in the second, is a feat of remarkable skill and endurance.

The list includes some of the highest individual scores in Test cricket, such as Brian Lara’s 400* and Matthew Hayden’s 380. These performances not only contributed significantly to their team’s success but also left an indelible mark on cricket history.

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Conclusion: Sachin Tendulkar Still Holds the Record for Most Runs in Test Cricket

The records for most runs in Test cricket, whether over a career, series, or single match, represent the pinnacle of batting achievement. They showcase not just talent but also consistency, mental strength, and the ability to perform under pressure.

While Sachin Tendulkar’s career aggregate of 15,921 runs may seem unassailable, the continued evolution of the game and the emergence of new talent means records are always under threat. Players like Joe Root and Virat Kohli are still adding to their tallies, keeping the race for run-scoring records alive and exciting.

The art of run-scoring in Test cricket remains a true test of a batsman’s skill, temperament, and endurance. It’s a testament to the players who feature in these lists that their achievements continue to be celebrated and aspired to by cricket enthusiasts around the world.

About the Author

Meet Ankit Yadav, a dedicated cricket analyst at The Cricket Panda. Growing up playing street leagues and college tournaments, Ankit's love for cricket has been a lifelong journey. With a knack for numbers and a talent for data analysis, he brings a unique perspective to cricket reporting. At The Cricket Panda, Ankit combines his passion for cricket with his expertise in data analysis to provide fans with in-depth insights and comprehensive coverage of the sport.

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