Elite Club

List: Cricketers with 10000 Test Runs

This is one of the most exclusive groups in Test cricket, as it requires immense skill, longevity, and consistency. Here is a comprehensive list of the 15 cricketers who have scored 10,000 or more runs in Test cricket, with detailed statistics for each player.

The 10000 Test Runs Club

S.NoPlayerCountryRunsMatchesInningsAverage100s/50sHighest Score
1Sachin TendulkarIndia15,92120032953.7851/68248*
2Joe Root*England13,54315828851.2939/66262
3Ricky PontingAustralia13,37816828751.8541/62257
4Jacques KallisSouth Africa13,28916628055.3745/58224
5Rahul DravidIndia13,28816428652.3136/63270
6Alastair CookEngland12,47216129145.3533/57294
7Kumar SangakkaraSri Lanka12,40013423357.438/52319
8Brian LaraWest Indies11,95313123252.8834/48400*
9Shivnarine ChanderpaulWest Indies11,86716428051.3730/66203*
10Mahela JayawardeneSri Lanka11,81414925249.8434/50374
11Allan BorderAustralia11,17415626550.5627/63205
12Steve WaughAustralia10,92716826051.0632/50200
13Steve Smith*Australia10,47711921256.0236/43239
14Sunil GavaskarIndia10,12212521451.1234/45236*
15Younis KhanPakistan10,09911821352.0534/33313

Key Facts & Records – The 10K Test Club

First to 10,000: Sunil Gavaskar was the first cricketer to reach the milestone on March 7, 1987.

Fastest by Innings: Three players share the record for the fastest to 10,000 runs in just 195 innings: Brian Lara, Sachin Tendulkar, and Kumar Sangakkara.

Youngest Player: Alastair Cook and Joe Root are the youngest to reach the milestone, both achieving it at the age of 31 years and 157 days.

Most Runs: Sachin Tendulkar holds the record for the most runs in Test history with an incredible 15,921.

Highest Average: Kumar Sangakkara has the highest batting average among the group with 57.40 (minimum of 10,000 runs).

Out of the 15 listed above, only seven has achieved the remarkable double of 10K runs in both prime cricketing formats.