5 Batsmen Who Can Break Sachin Tendulkar’s Record Of Most International Runs
Published - 04 May 2025, 09:27 AM | Updated - 04 May 2025, 09:31 AM

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Sachin Tendulkar set a very high standard benchmark for all the upcoming players in the game. It will be incredibly hard for any upcoming superstar to break his record for the most international runs.
Tendulkar is at the top of the list with 34357 runs in 664 innings at an average of 48.52 and a strike rate of 67.58, thanks to 100 centuries and 164 half-centuries at the best score of unbeaten 248 runs. It’s also very tough to match his long-lasting career of 24 years.
But still, there will be players who will have an eye on the record and can dream of breaking that in the future.
Here are the 5 batsmen who can break Sachin Tendulkar’s Record of Most International Runs
1. Virat Kohli
After going through a rough patch for three years in international cricket, the battle to break Sachin Tendulkar’s record of most international runs has become a little hard for Virat Kohli. However, the former Indian captain is still in third position on the list.
Kohli has drilled 27599 runs in 550 innings at an average of 52.27 and a strike rate of 79.18, scoring 82 centuries and 143 half-centuries at the best score of unbeaten 254 runs. He still carries the hunger and fitness to go beyond the target.
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Kohli has hinted at continuing to play till the 2027 Men’s ODI World Cup. India’s high number of international games will provide him the chance to break the record.
2. Joe Root
Root is England’s leading run-getter in international cricket, with 20724 runs in 499 innings at an average of 48.99 and a strike rate of 66.51. The veteran has notched up 53 centuries and 111 half-centuries at the best score of 262 runs. He is just 2632 runs behind Sachin Tendulkar’s tally of 15921 runs in international cricket.
If he breaks the record, it will be an extra motivation for the experienced player to keep playing the game. He has returned to the ODIs during the recent Champions Trophy, and that will be another chance for him to break the Mumbai-born record of most international runs.
3. Yashasvi Jaiswal
Yashasvi Jaiswal could be an upcoming superstar for India across formats. At present, he has 2536 international runs in 59 innings at an average of 42.98. He is one of the rare current Indian players who could play across formats, and that will provide him the chance to break Sachin Tendulkar’s record.
Jaiswal is just 23 years old, which means he will also get another 15 years to show his dominance before world cricket. But it will be important for him to continue the purple patch from the start of his career.
4. Shubman Gill
Shubman Gill has found success in the 50-over format but has not cracked the Test and T20I code yet in international cricket. But he is another upcoming star for the blue brigade. Gill has drilled 5246 international runs in 135 innings at an average of 38.85, thanks to 14 centuries and 25 fifties.
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His ODI record of 2775 runs in 55 innings at an average of 60 is excellent. At the age of 25, Gill can focus for another 15 years to keep scoring runs for the national side, and that will provide him the chance to potentially break Sachin Tendulkar’s record of most international runs.
5. Harry Brook
Harry Brook is another rare player who features across formats for the national side. The England right-handed batter has clubbed 3895 runs in 103 innings at an average of 37.81. He has celebrated nine centuries and 15 fifties so far in his career.
England plays at least 12 red-ball games against each other. This will offer the ODI captain so many chances to break Sachin Tendulkar’s record in the future. It will be hard to continue the same form for such a long career, but that’s the difference between being the greatest and a member of one of the greats.