With the ODI World Cup just past us in 2023, the amount of ODI cricket in the new calendar year might be limited. This is because the ICC T20 World Cup is scheduled to take place in 2024, and the major teams will concentrate on that format instead of the more traditional ODI cricket.
Enough said, ODI cricket is there to stay, as we saw in the year gone by. In 2023, ODI cricket was played extensively by most of the teams, and it was indeed a great spectacle, especially the World Cup. So we can surely say that whatever ODI cricket has in store for us in 2024, it will be an exciting watch.
This is the space where you can find the stats of players with the most runs in the ODI format in 2024.
Most Runs in ODI in 2024
Player | Runs | Innings | High Score | Average |
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Pathum Nissanka (SL) | 598 | 9 | 210* | 74.75 |
Harsh Thaker (CAN) | 553 | 15 | 111* | 46.08 |
Pargat Singh (CAN) | 520 | 13 | 87* | 43.33 |
Kusal Mendis (SL) | 453 | 12 | 66* | 41.18 |
Michael van Lingen (NAM) | 445 | 12 | 107 | 37.08 |
Rahmanullah Gurbaz (AFG) | 423 | 8 | 121 | 52.87 |
Charith Asalanka (SL) | 407 | 11 | 101 | 50.87 |
Nicholas Kirton (CAN) | 398 | 14 | 73* | 36.18 |
Janith Liyanage (SL) | 386 | 9 | 101* | 48.25 |
Gerhard Erasmus (NAM) | 364 | 12 | 63 | 33.09 |
Key Insights
Four individual scores of 50 or more were accomplished in the series between Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe. Kusal Mendis, Janith Liyanage, Charith Asalanka, and Craig Ervine were the ones to score a half-century or more in an inning.
Out of the 4, Charith Asalanka converted his score into a century and became the first batter to smash this year’s first ODI century.
Asalanka’s score of 101 is the highest individual ODI score in 2024. He made that against Zimbabwe, and it was his third ODI ton overall.
*The records and stats mentioned here are subject to change.