Best Batting Average in One day Cricket in 2001
Record holder : Mark Waugh of Australia holds the record (80.9) for best batting average in one day cricket in 2001.
1. Mark Waugh - 80.9
At the top of list is Mark Waugh of Australia. He had batting average of 80.9 while scoring 809 runs in 13 innings of 16 matches at strike rate of 86.7.
2. Sachin Tendulkar - 69.53
Next in the list is Sachin Tendulkar of India. He had batting average of 69.53 while scoring 904 runs in 16 innings of 17 matches at strike rate of 91.31.
3. Damien Martyn - 69.5
At no. 3 position is Damien Martyn of Australia. He had batting average of 69.5 while scoring 417 runs in 11 innings of 18 matches at strike rate of 86.33.
4. Boeta Dippenaar - 68
At no. 4 position is Boeta Dippenaar of South Africa. He had batting average of 68 while scoring 476 runs in 10 innings of 12 matches at strike rate of 65.47.
5. Michael Bevan - 64.55
Then comes our Michael Bevan of Australia. He had batting average of 64.55 while scoring 581 runs in 16 innings of 19 matches at strike rate of 79.48.
6. Neil McKenzie - 63
At position no. 6 is Neil McKenzie of South Africa. He had batting average of 63 while scoring 504 runs in 13 innings of 17 matches at strike rate of 74.88.
7. Nick Knight - 58
At position no. 7 is Nick Knight of England. He had batting average of 58 while scoring 522 runs in 12 innings of 12 matches at strike rate of 66.92.
8. Jacques Kallis - 56.53
Next in the list is Jacques Kallis of South Africa. He had batting average of 56.53 while scoring 848 runs in 17 innings of 19 matches at strike rate of 73.41.
9. Ricky Ponting - 55.2
At no. 9 position is Ricky Ponting of Australia. He had batting average of 55.2 while scoring 828 runs in 18 innings of 18 matches at strike rate of 92.
10. Jonty Rhodes - 53.7
At position no. 10 is Jonty Rhodes of South Africa. He had batting average of 53.7 while scoring 537 runs in 18 innings of 21 matches at strike rate of 96.75.