Rohit Sharma Another notable achievement was added to his glittering career by crossing the 14,000-run mark in List A cricket during the second ODI against India. afghanistan On June 17 at Ekana Stadium, Lucknow. The milestone makes him only the fifth Indian batsman to break the coveted 14,000-run barrier in the format, underscoring his longevity and consistency in domestic and international one-day cricket. While Rohit continues to rewrite records with his brilliant stroke play and explosive batting, the milestone also highlights the select group of Indian legends who have scored the most runs in List A cricket and shaped the country’s rich white-ball legacy.
5 Indian players who scored the most runs in List A cricket
1. Sachin Tendulkar – 21,999 runs
tops the list by a significant margin Sachin TendulkarWhose List A numbers remain one of the greatest benchmarks in cricket history. In a career spanning over two decades, the legendary opening batsman scored 21,999 runs through exceptional consistency and unmatched hunger for big scores. His record includes 60 centuries and many match-winning innings, which changed India’s fortunes in limited overs cricket. Tendulkar’s ability to dominate both pace and spin while adapting to changing conditions made him the gold standard for batsmen across generations.
2. Virat Kohli- 16,447 runs
Virat Kohli He is second with 16,447 List A runs and is considered one of the best 50-over batsmen of the game. With exceptional fitness, precise shot selection and unmatched ability to chase targets, Kohli has played countless memorable innings under pressure. His remarkable average and impressive century numbers reflect a player who has mastered the art of building an innings while maintaining a consistent scoring pace.
3. Sourav Ganguly – 15,622 runs
former captain of india Sourav Ganguly Revolutionized India’s approach in ODI cricket with fearless leadership and brilliant stroke play. With 15,622 List A runs, Ganguly became synonymous with brilliant cover drives and aggressive intent at the top of the order. His early partnership with Sachin Tendulkar laid the foundation for many Indian victories and helped establish a more attacking mindset that would define future generations.
4. Rahul Dravid- 15,271 runs
Known throughout the world as ‘The Wall’, Rahul Dravid Proved that technical excellence can flourish in white-ball cricket too. His tally of 15,271 List A runs came on the back of remarkable composure, adaptability and reliability in pressure situations. Be it stabilizing the innings after the fall of early wickets or accelerating when required, Dravid’s versatility allowed India to post competitive totals and chase challenging targets with confidence.
5. Rohit Sharma- 14,038 runs
The latest entrant into the exclusive 14,000 run club is Rohit, who has scored 14,038 List A runs in his career. Since making his debut in 2006, Rohit has become one of the most destructive opening batsmen in world cricket, blending immense power with effortless timing. His record-breaking 264 runs in an ODI remains the highest individual score in men’s ODIs, while his ability to convert starts into monumental innings has made him one of India’s greatest limited-overs stars.
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The heroes who changed Indian cricket
These five legendary batsmen have done more than score runs – they have fundamentally reshaped Indian cricket across different eras. Tendulkar inspired an entire generation by proving that Indian batsmen could dominate world cricket regardless of the opposition or conditions. His consistency instilled confidence in the country and established India as a formidable force in the one-day game. Ganguly complemented that impact by instilling aggression and confidence in the team. As captain and opening batsman, he encouraged young talent to play without fear and laid the groundwork for India’s rise as a consistently competitive team overseas.
Dravid demonstrated the value of flexibility and adaptability. Balancing the team in often difficult times, he showed that patience and technique are invaluable even in a fast-paced format. His willingness to take on additional responsibilities for the benefit of the team reflected a selfless approach that inspired teammates. Kohli raised the standards of fitness and professionalism while redefining modern racing. His relentless intensity and hunger to win combined with calculated aggression became the hallmark of India’s batting philosophy and influenced countless aspiring cricketers. Meanwhile, Rohit has re-imagined the role of the opening batsman in limited overs cricket. Equally capable of cautious starts and breathtaking pace, he has scored some of the biggest scores ever seen in this format and shown how taking calculated risks can overshadow even elite bowling attacks.
Together, these five icons represent different styles, personalities and eras, yet they share a common legacy: transforming India’s batting identity on the global stage. His achievements in List A cricket stand as a lasting reminder of excellence, consistency and innovation, ensuring that future generations have exceptional standards to chase.
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