Best Batting Average in One day Cricket in 1980
Record holder : Gordon Greenidge of West Indies holds the record (93.8) for best batting average in one day cricket in 1980.
1. Gordon Greenidge - 93.8
The record is held by Gordon Greenidge of West Indies. He had batting average of 93.8 while scoring 469 runs in 7 innings of 7 matches at strike rate of 61.14.
2. Geoff Boycott - 58.33
At position no. 2 is Geoff Boycott of England. He had batting average of 58.33 while scoring 350 runs in 6 innings of 6 matches at strike rate of 61.4.
3. Greg Chappell - 57.66
Then comes our Greg Chappell of Australia. He had batting average of 57.66 while scoring 346 runs in 8 innings of 9 matches at strike rate of 78.1.
4. Jeremy Coney - 57.66
Then comes our Jeremy Coney of New Zealand. He had batting average of 57.66 while scoring 173 runs in 6 innings of 6 matches at strike rate of 70.9.
5. Syed Kirmani - 43.33
Then comes our Syed Kirmani of India. He had batting average of 43.33 while scoring 130 runs in 5 innings of 5 matches at strike rate of 100.
6. Kim Hughes - 43.14
At position no. 6 is Kim Hughes of Australia. He had batting average of 43.14 while scoring 302 runs in 8 innings of 9 matches at strike rate of 79.47.
7. Viv Richards - 41
At position no. 7 is Viv Richards of West Indies. He had batting average of 41 while scoring 328 runs in 8 innings of 8 matches at strike rate of 80.58.
8. Graham Gooch - 37.12
Then comes our Graham Gooch of England. He had batting average of 37.12 while scoring 297 runs in 8 innings of 8 matches at strike rate of 68.75.
9. John Dyson - 36.33
Next in the list is John Dyson of Australia. He had batting average of 36.33 while scoring 218 runs in 6 innings of 6 matches at strike rate of 51.78.
10. John Wright - 33.5
At no. 10 position is John Wright of New Zealand. He had batting average of 33.5 while scoring 201 runs in 6 innings of 6 matches at strike rate of 48.2.