Best Batting Average in One day Cricket in 2003
Record holder : Hamish Marshall of New Zealand holds the record (81) for best batting average in one day cricket in 2003.
1. Hamish Marshall - 81
At the top of list is Hamish Marshall of New Zealand. He had batting average of 81 while scoring 243 runs in 5 innings of 5 matches at strike rate of 80.46.
2. Imran Farhat - 69.6
At no. 2 position is Imran Farhat of Pakistan. He had batting average of 69.6 while scoring 348 runs in 5 innings of 5 matches at strike rate of 80.93.
3. Michael Clarke - 65.4
At no. 3 position is Michael Clarke of Australia. He had batting average of 65.4 while scoring 327 runs in 9 innings of 10 matches at strike rate of 88.61.
4. Michael Bevan - 65.33
Then comes our Michael Bevan of Australia. He had batting average of 65.33 while scoring 784 runs in 21 innings of 31 matches at strike rate of 66.44.
5. Neil McKenzie - 65
At position no. 5 is Neil McKenzie of South Africa. He had batting average of 65 while scoring 260 runs in 7 innings of 8 matches at strike rate of 76.02.
6. Gary Kirsten - 62
Then comes our Gary Kirsten of South Africa. He had batting average of 62 while scoring 186 runs in 6 innings of 6 matches at strike rate of 85.71.
7. Damien Martyn - 58.53
At no. 7 position is Damien Martyn of Australia. He had batting average of 58.53 while scoring 878 runs in 23 innings of 26 matches at strike rate of 82.28.
8. Sachin Tendulkar - 57.05
Next in the list is Sachin Tendulkar of India. He had batting average of 57.05 while scoring 1141 runs in 21 innings of 21 matches at strike rate of 87.36.
9. Saeed Anwar - 54.5
Next in the list is Saeed Anwar of Pakistan. He had batting average of 54.5 while scoring 218 runs in 5 innings of 5 matches at strike rate of 71.94.
10. Jacques Kallis - 54.09
Next in the list is Jacques Kallis of South Africa. He had batting average of 54.09 while scoring 595 runs in 14 innings of 17 matches at strike rate of 74.56.