Most Runs in Test Cricket in 2001

Record holder : Matthew Hayden of Australia holds the record (1391 runs) for most runs in test cricket in 2001.

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1. Australia Matthew Hayden - 1391 runs

At no. 1 position is Matthew Hayden of Australia. He made 1391 runs in 25 innings of 14 matches at an average of 63.22 and strike rate of 62.85.

2. West Indies Brian Lara - 1151 runs

At no. 2 position is Brian Lara of West Indies. He made 1151 runs in 18 innings of 9 matches at an average of 63.94 and strike rate of 50.81.

3. South Africa Herschelle Gibbs - 1124 runs

Next in the list is Herschelle Gibbs of South Africa. He made 1124 runs in 22 innings of 13 matches at an average of 53.52 and strike rate of 46.56.

4. South Africa Jacques Kallis - 1120 runs

Next in the list is Jacques Kallis of South Africa. He made 1120 runs in 23 innings of 13 matches at an average of 70 and strike rate of 40.34.

5. Sri Lanka Mahela Jayawardene - 1053 runs

At position no. 5 is Mahela Jayawardene of Sri Lanka. He made 1053 runs in 19 innings of 13 matches at an average of 55.42 and strike rate of 66.39.

6. India Sachin Tendulkar - 1003 runs

Next in the list is Sachin Tendulkar of India. He made 1003 runs in 18 innings of 10 matches at an average of 62.68 and strike rate of 57.15.

7. Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara - 992 runs

Then comes our Kumar Sangakkara of Sri Lanka. He made 992 runs in 19 innings of 13 matches at an average of 55.11 and strike rate of 48.48.

8. England Marcus Trescothick - 972 runs

At position no. 8 is Marcus Trescothick of England. He made 972 runs in 25 innings of 13 matches at an average of 40.5 and strike rate of 49.74.

9. India Rahul Dravid - 935 runs

Then comes our Rahul Dravid of India. He made 935 runs in 23 innings of 13 matches at an average of 46.75 and strike rate of 40.28.

10. Zimbabwe Andy Flower - 899 runs

Next in the list is Andy Flower of Zimbabwe. He made 899 runs in 14 innings of 9 matches at an average of 89.9 and strike rate of 56.15.

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