Rohit Sharma eclipses George Bailey to become the highest run scorer in a bilateral ODI series
Australian Cricket has found a new hero in the form of their new captain. George Bailey, in this ongoing series against India, has been in prolific form and become the highest run scorer in a one day bilateral series after his century in the 6th ODI in Nagpur.
But, just a few days later, that record has fallen again, as Rohit Sharma’s magnificent 209 yesterday in the final one-dayer in Bangalore meant that he leapfrogged Bailey to emerge on top. Bailey, for his part, was involved in a calamitous run out which ensured that he could not add much to his tally, leaving Sharma as the leading run scorer with 491.
Here is the elite list:
Rank |
Player |
Runs |
Team |
Opponent |
1 |
Rohit Sharma |
491 |
India |
Australia |
2 |
George Bailey |
478 |
Australia |
India |
3 |
Hamilton Masakadza |
467 |
Zimbabwe |
Kenya |
4 |
Chris Gayle |
455 |
West Indies |
India |
5 |
Kevin Pietersen |
454 |
England |
South Africa |
6 |
Salman Butt |
451 |
Pakistan |
Bangladesh |
7 |
Ramnaresh Sarwan |
436 |
West Indies |
India |
8 |
Ian Bell |
422 |
England |
India |
9 |
Yousuf Youhana |
405 |
Pakistan |
Zimbabwe |
10 |
Desmond Haynes |
404 |
West Indies |
New Zealand |