Today we discuss the Cricketers with the most ODI runs in 2016. The 2016 season saw England scoring 444/3 in an ODI against Pakistan at Trent Bridge. Aaron Finch of Australia scored an 18-ball fifty against Sri Lanka at Dambulla. Mohammad Amir of Pakistan scored 58, the highest score by a number 11 batter while Chris Woakes scored 95 not out, the highest score by a number 8 batter. Here we talk about the batters who scored the most ODI runs in 2016.
5. Joe Root (England)
The right-handed top order batter, Joseph Edward Root, was a member of the England Cricket team in One Day Internationals in 2016. Root would go on to score 796 runs from 14 innings of the 15 matches he played in 2016 at an average of 61+ and a strike rate of 91+. His scores included 6 fifties and 2 hundreds; Root’s 125 against South Africa at Centurion was his best score of the year in the longer version of limited overs cricket. With these runs, Joe Root made to the top 5 list for the most ODI runs in 2016.
4. George Bailey (Australia)
The Launceston, Australia born Right-handed batter, George John Bailey was a member of the Australian Cricket team in One Day Internationals in 2016. Bailey would go on to score 808 runs from 25 innings of the 27 matches he played in 2016 at an average of 35+ and a strike rate just before 80. His scores included 5 fifties and a hundred; Bailey’s 112 in a 300-plus chase against India at Perth was his best score of the year in the longer version of limited overs cricket. With these runs, George Bailey made to the top 5 list for the most ODI runs in 2016.
3. Quinton de Kock (South Africa)
The Johannesburg, South Africa born left handed Wicket keeper batter, Quinton de Kock, was part of the South Africa Cricket team in One Day Internationals in 2016. QDK would go on to score 857 runs from 17 innings of the 17 matches he played in 2016 at an average of 57+ and a strike rate of 100+. His scores included 3 fifties and 3 hundreds; QDK’s 178 against Australia at Centurion was his best score of the year in the longer version of limited overs cricket. With these runs, Quinton de Kock made to the top 5 list for the most ODI runs in 2016.
2. Steve Smith (Australia)
The Sydney born top order batter, Steven Peter Devereux Smith, was part of the Australian Cricket team in One Day Internationals in 2016. Smith would go on to score 1154 runs from 25 innings of the 26 matches he played in 2016 at an average of 50+ and a strike rate touch below 90. His scores included 7 fifties and 3 hundreds; Smith’s 164 against New Zealand at Sydney Cricket Ground was his best score of the year in the longer version of limited overs cricket. With these runs, Steven Smith made to the top 5 list for the most ODI runs in 2016.
1. David Warner (Australia)
The left handed opening batter, David Andrew Warner, was part of the Australian Cricket team in One Day Internationals in 2016. Warner would go on to score 1388 runs from 23 innings of the 23 matches he played in 2016 at an average of 63+ and a strike rate of 100+. His scores included 4 fifties and 7 hundreds; Warner’s 173 not out against South Africa at Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town was his best score of the year in the longer version of limited overs cricket. With these runs, David Warner made to the top 5 list for the most ODI runs in 2016.
These were the cricketers who led the batting firepower through the 2016 and featured among the top few on runs-scorers list. This is it for today. Hope you liked it, don’t forget to comment in your thoughts and questions. Stay well and keep reading about our ODI stars.
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