Most Runs in Test Cricket in 2003

Record holder : Ricky Ponting of Australia holds the record (1503 runs) for most runs in test cricket in 2003.

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1. Australia Ricky Ponting - 1503 runs

The player at #1 in the list is Ricky Ponting of Australia. He made 1503 runs in 18 innings of 11 matches at an average of 100.2 and strike rate of 60.26.

2. West Indies Brian Lara - 1344 runs

At no. 2 position is Brian Lara of West Indies. He made 1344 runs in 19 innings of 10 matches at an average of 74.66 and strike rate of 63.12.

3. Australia Matthew Hayden - 1312 runs

At no. 3 position is Matthew Hayden of Australia. He made 1312 runs in 21 innings of 12 matches at an average of 77.17 and strike rate of 75.66.

4. South Africa Graeme Smith - 1198 runs

Then comes our Graeme Smith of South Africa. He made 1198 runs in 19 innings of 12 matches at an average of 63.05 and strike rate of 67.99.

5. South Africa Herschelle Gibbs - 1156 runs

Next in the list is Herschelle Gibbs of South Africa. He made 1156 runs in 19 innings of 12 matches at an average of 64.22 and strike rate of 63.03.

6. England Marcus Trescothick - 1003 runs

At position no. 6 is Marcus Trescothick of England. He made 1003 runs in 24 innings of 13 matches at an average of 47.76 and strike rate of 55.75.

7. England Mark Butcher - 979 runs

Next in the list is Mark Butcher of England. He made 979 runs in 23 innings of 13 matches at an average of 44.5 and strike rate of 46.73.

8. England Michael Vaughan - 958 runs

Next in the list is Michael Vaughan of England. He made 958 runs in 24 innings of 13 matches at an average of 41.65 and strike rate of 48.87.

9. South Africa Gary Kirsten - 889 runs

Then comes our Gary Kirsten of South Africa. He made 889 runs in 13 innings of 8 matches at an average of 74.08 and strike rate of 48.71.

10. Australia Steve Waugh - 876 runs

Then comes our Steve Waugh of Australia. He made 876 runs in 15 innings of 12 matches at an average of 79.63 and strike rate of 57.63.

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