Aug 16, 2023

​Leading from the front: Captains with most runs in the ODI World Cup

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​Ricky Ponting (Aus 2003-2011): 1160 runs

Ricky Ponting is widely regarded as one of the greatest cricket captains and players of all time. He led the Australian cricket team to two ODI World Cup victories in 2003 and 2007.

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​Ricky Ponting (Aus 2003-2011): 1160 runs

As a skipper, Ponting scored a total of 1160 runs in ODI World Cup matches at an average of 52.72 with 5 fifties and 4 hundreds.

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​Stephen Fleming (NZ, 1999-2007): 882 runs

Stephen Fleming was a long-serving captain of the New Zealand cricket team. He captained his side in several World Cups and was known for his tactical acumen.

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​Stephen Fleming (NZ, 1999-2007): 882 runs

Fleming scored a total of 882 runs in ODI World Cup matches while leading the team at an average of 36.75 with 4 fifties and a couple of centuries.

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​Mohammad Azharuddin (India, 1992-1999): 636 runs

The former Indian stalwart, Mohammad Azharuddin is third on this list.

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​Mohammad Azharuddin (India, 1992-1999): 636 runs

He captained India in 3 World Cups and scored 636 runs in 23 matches at an average of 35.33, including 6 half-centuries.

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​Graeme Smith (SA, 2007-2011): 626 runs

The former Protea skipper, Graeme Smith is listed 4th here. He led South Africa in two World Cups (2007 and 2011).

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​Graeme Smith (SA, 2007-2011): 626 runs

He scored 626 runs in 17 matches at an average of 39.12, including 5-half-centuries.

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​Imran Khan (Pak, 1983-1992): 615 runs

Former Pakistani skipper, Imran Khan led Pakistan to their first and till date only ODI World Cup triumph in 1992.

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​Imran Khan (Pak, 1983-1992): 615 runs

Khan, as captain, scored 615 runs in 22 matches at an average of 38.43 with 4 half-centuries and a century.

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