Former New Zealand captain Ross Taylor holds the world record for most runs in six consecutive ODI innings, scoring 628 runs with 2 hundreds at an average of 157 and a strike-rate of 96.8. (Source: Twitter)
Former India captain Virat Kohli is the batter with second-most number of runs in six consecutive innings in ODI cricket. Kohli managed 617 runs with 4 hundreds at an average of 123.4 and a strike-rate of 107.2. (Photo: ANI)
Pakistan captain Babar Azam tallied 614 runs in six consecutive ODI knocks with 4 hundreds at an average of 122.8 and a strike-rate of 100.8. (Photo: ANI)
Australia opener David Warner had notched up 595 runs in six successive innings in ODI at an average of 99 with 4 hundreds at a strike-rate of 114.4. (Photo: ANI)
Former Australia opener Matthew Hayden tallied 576 runs in six consecutive ODI innings with three hundreds at an average of 144 with a strike-rate of 110.13. (Source: Twitter)
Team India opener Shubman Gill managed 567 runs in six successive innings in ODIs at an average of 113.4 with 3 hundreds at a strike-rate of over 126. (Photo: ANI)
Zimbabwe's Sean Williams has managed to score 588 runs in his last 6 innings, including 3 hundreds at an average of 117.6 and a strike-rate of over 142. (Photo: ICC)