Most Runs in Test Cricket in 2008

Record holder : Graeme Smith of South Africa holds the record (1656 runs) for most runs in test cricket in 2008.

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1. South Africa Graeme Smith - 1656 runs

At the top of list is Graeme Smith of South Africa. He made 1656 runs in 25 innings of 15 matches at an average of 72 and strike rate of 65.81.

2. India Virender Sehwag - 1462 runs

Next in the list is Virender Sehwag of India. He made 1462 runs in 27 innings of 14 matches at an average of 56.23 and strike rate of 85.84.

3. Australia Ricky Ponting - 1182 runs

At no. 3 position is Ricky Ponting of Australia. He made 1182 runs in 25 innings of 14 matches at an average of 47.28 and strike rate of 59.93.

4. South Africa Hashim Amla - 1161 runs

At no. 4 position is Hashim Amla of South Africa. He made 1161 runs in 24 innings of 15 matches at an average of 52.77 and strike rate of 54.91.

5. India Gautam Gambhir - 1134 runs

Next in the list is Gautam Gambhir of India. He made 1134 runs in 16 innings of 8 matches at an average of 70.87 and strike rate of 50.76.

6. India VVS Laxman - 1086 runs

Next in the list is VVS Laxman of India. He made 1086 runs in 27 innings of 15 matches at an average of 47.21 and strike rate of 50.84.

7. South Africa Neil McKenzie - 1073 runs

At position no. 7 is Neil McKenzie of South Africa. He made 1073 runs in 23 innings of 14 matches at an average of 53.65 and strike rate of 44.87.

8. Australia Michael Clarke - 1063 runs

At no. 8 position is Michael Clarke of Australia. He made 1063 runs in 23 innings of 13 matches at an average of 50.61 and strike rate of 46.64.

9. India Sachin Tendulkar - 1063 runs

Next in the list is Sachin Tendulkar of India. He made 1063 runs in 25 innings of 13 matches at an average of 48.31 and strike rate of 57.11.

10. South Africa AB de Villiers - 1061 runs

At no. 10 position is AB de Villiers of South Africa. He made 1061 runs in 22 innings of 15 matches at an average of 58.94 and strike rate of 53.42.

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