10 Batters with most runs in WTC

In these collection of pictures, we take a look at 10 batters who have scored the most runs in World Test Championships matches.

Virat Kohli

Former India captain became second India with 2,000 runs in WTC Tests en route to scoring 87 against West Indies on Day 1 of 2nd Test. Kohli has 2,029 runs in 34 Tests at an average of 39.01 with 3 hundreds and 10 fifties. (Photo: AP)

Rohit Sharma

Team India captain became the first Indian batter to score 2,000 runs in WTC Tests. Rohit is currently in 9th place with 2,035 runs in 25 Tests at an average of 53.55 with 7 hundreds and 5 fifties. (Photo: AP)

Joe Root

Former England captain is the top run-scorer in WTC history with 3,891 runs in 46 Tests at an average of 50.53 with 12 hundreds and 15 fifties. (Photo: AP)

Marnus Labuschagne

Australian batter is the second highest run-scorer in WTC history with 3,446 runs in 37 Tests at an average of 57.43 with 10 hundreds and 15 fifties. (Photo: AP)

Steve Smith

Former Australia skipper has scored 2,979 runs in 39 WTC Tests so far at an average of 50.78 with 9 hundreds and 13 fifties. (Photo: AP)

Ben Stokes

England captain and all-rounder has notched up 2,638 runs in 39 Tests in WTC cycles at an average of 40.58 with 7 hundreds and 11 fifties. (Photo: AP)

Babar Azam

Pakistan captain has tallied 2,496 runs in 24 WTC Tests at an average of 60.87 with 8 hundreds and 15 fifties so far. (Photo: AP)

Travis Head

Australia batter has scored 2,193 runs in 33 Tests in WTC cycles at an average of 45.68 with 5 hundreds and 11 fifties. (Photo: AP)

Usman Khawaja

Australian opener has notched up 2,102 runs in his 24th WTC Test at an average of 55.31 with 7 hundreds and 9 fifties to his name. (Photo: ANI)

Dimuth Karunaratne

Sri Lanka Test captain has scored 2,102 runs in 23 Tests at an average of 50.04 with six hundreds and 12 fifties. (Photo: AP)

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