Most Runs in Test Cricket in 2014

Record holder : Kumar Sangakkara of Sri Lanka holds the record (1438 runs) for most runs in test cricket in 2014.

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1. Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara - 1438 runs

At the top of list is Kumar Sangakkara of Sri Lanka. He made 1438 runs in 21 innings of 11 matches at an average of 71.9 and strike rate of 55.13.

2. New Zealand Brendon McCullum - 1164 runs

At position no. 2 is Brendon McCullum of New Zealand. He made 1164 runs in 16 innings of 9 matches at an average of 72.75 and strike rate of 72.56.

3. Sri Lanka Angelo Mathews - 1160 runs

Next in the list is Angelo Mathews of Sri Lanka. He made 1160 runs in 20 innings of 11 matches at an average of 77.33 and strike rate of 50.19.

4. Australia Steven Smith - 1146 runs

Next in the list is Steven Smith of Australia. He made 1146 runs in 17 innings of 9 matches at an average of 81.85 and strike rate of 59.9.

5. Australia David Warner - 1136 runs

Then comes our David Warner of Australia. He made 1136 runs in 18 innings of 9 matches at an average of 63.11 and strike rate of 81.9.

6. Pakistan Younis Khan - 1064 runs

Next in the list is Younis Khan of Pakistan. He made 1064 runs in 18 innings of 9 matches at an average of 66.5 and strike rate of 53.81.

7. Sri Lanka Mahela Jayawardene - 1003 runs

At position no. 7 is Mahela Jayawardene of Sri Lanka. He made 1003 runs in 18 innings of 10 matches at an average of 59 and strike rate of 50.83.

8. New Zealand Kane Williamson - 929 runs

At no. 8 position is Kane Williamson of New Zealand. He made 929 runs in 17 innings of 9 matches at an average of 61.93 and strike rate of 50.54.

9. India Murali Vijay - 852 runs

At no. 9 position is Murali Vijay of India. He made 852 runs in 20 innings of 10 matches at an average of 42.6 and strike rate of 44.84.

10. India Virat Kohli - 847 runs

At no. 10 position is Virat Kohli of India. He made 847 runs in 20 innings of 10 matches at an average of 44.57 and strike rate of 60.54.

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