Most Runs in One day Cricket in 1984

Record holder : Desmond Haynes of West Indies holds the record (813 runs) for most runs in one day cricket in 1984.

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1. West Indies Desmond Haynes - 813 runs

The player at #1 in the list is Desmond Haynes of West Indies. He made 813 runs in 20 innings of 20 matches at an average of 54.2 and strike rate of 58.65.

2. South Africa Kepler Wessels - 802 runs

Next in the list is Kepler Wessels of South Africa. He made 802 runs in 19 innings of 20 matches at an average of 47.17 and strike rate of 64.67.

3. West Indies Viv Richards - 695 runs

At position no. 3 is Viv Richards of West Indies. He made 695 runs in 16 innings of 18 matches at an average of 53.46 and strike rate of 101.31.

4. Australia Kim Hughes - 522 runs

At position no. 4 is Kim Hughes of Australia. He made 522 runs in 19 innings of 22 matches at an average of 27.47 and strike rate of 71.8.

5. Australia Steve Smith - 484 runs

Next in the list is Steve Smith of Australia. He made 484 runs in 12 innings of 16 matches at an average of 40.33 and strike rate of 62.61.

6. Pakistan Javed Miandad - 475 runs

Then comes our Javed Miandad of Pakistan. He made 475 runs in 16 innings of 17 matches at an average of 31.66 and strike rate of 66.71.

7. Australia Allan Border - 438 runs

At position no. 7 is Allan Border of Australia. He made 438 runs in 19 innings of 21 matches at an average of 29.2 and strike rate of 62.03.

8. New Zealand Martin Crowe - 416 runs

At no. 8 position is Martin Crowe of New Zealand. He made 416 runs in 12 innings of 12 matches at an average of 41.6 and strike rate of 90.23.

9. West Indies Richie Richardson - 382 runs

At no. 9 position is Richie Richardson of West Indies. He made 382 runs in 14 innings of 14 matches at an average of 31.83 and strike rate of 48.84.

10. India Dilip Vengsarkar - 361 runs

Then comes our Dilip Vengsarkar of India. He made 361 runs in 8 innings of 9 matches at an average of 60.16 and strike rate of 72.92.

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