Best Batting Average in One day Cricket in 1989
Record holder : Andrew Jones of New Zealand holds the record (164.5) for best batting average in one day cricket in 1989.
1. Andrew Jones - 164.5
The player at #1 in the list is Andrew Jones of New Zealand. He had batting average of 164.5 while scoring 329 runs in 5 innings of 5 matches at strike rate of 65.14.
2. Martin Crowe - 65.33
At no. 2 position is Martin Crowe of New Zealand. He had batting average of 65.33 while scoring 196 runs in 5 innings of 5 matches at strike rate of 74.52.
3. Desmond Haynes - 55.94
Next in the list is Desmond Haynes of West Indies. He had batting average of 55.94 while scoring 1007 runs in 23 innings of 23 matches at strike rate of 73.18.
4. Geoff Marsh - 54.53
Then comes our Geoff Marsh of Australia. He had batting average of 54.53 while scoring 818 runs in 18 innings of 18 matches at strike rate of 54.02.
5. Dean Jones - 51.14
At no. 5 position is Dean Jones of Australia. He had batting average of 51.14 while scoring 716 runs in 16 innings of 17 matches at strike rate of 67.16.
6. Imran Khan - 46.64
Then comes our Imran Khan of Pakistan. He had batting average of 46.64 while scoring 793 runs in 26 innings of 26 matches at strike rate of 84.09.
7. Chetan Sharma - 45
At no. 7 position is Chetan Sharma of India. He had batting average of 45 while scoring 180 runs in 9 innings of 12 matches at strike rate of 84.5.
8. Aravinda de Silva - 44.1
Then comes our Aravinda de Silva of Sri Lanka. He had batting average of 44.1 while scoring 441 runs in 10 innings of 10 matches at strike rate of 87.15.
9. Allan Lamb - 43.62
At no. 9 position is Allan Lamb of England. He had batting average of 43.62 while scoring 349 runs in 9 innings of 9 matches at strike rate of 79.31.
10. Peter Taylor - 43.5
Then comes our Peter Taylor of Australia. He had batting average of 43.5 while scoring 87 runs in 5 innings of 10 matches at strike rate of 58.78.