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Stats: Most fours in international cricket

most fours in international cricket

Sachin Tendulkar of India

No surprises as retired batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar leads the way as the man with the most fours in international cricket. Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting has 2695 four from 668 innings.

Kumar Sangakkara, in third, is the only one with a realistic possibility of eclipsing Ponting. We will take a look at the top 5 list now.

 

              Player              Matches                Runs               Fours
 Sachin Tendulkar (IND)                 664               34357               4076+
 Ricky Ponting (AUS)                 560               27483               2781
 Kumar Sangakkara (SL)                 548               25041               2705
 Rahul Dravid (IND)                 509               24208               2604
 Brian Lara (WI)                 430               22358               2594+

 

1. Sachin Tendulkar (India)

4000 fours in just colossal. You can almost be certain that there is no one in world cricket right now who can go on to break that record. In 664 matches, he has also amassed 34357 runs. With Sachin Tendulkar, you are always going to deal with huge huge numbers.

2. Ricky Ponting (Australia)

Whether it’s the cut shot, or the pull shot, Ricky does it as good as anybody with pure grace. He has sent the ball to the boundary on 2781 occasions. He is also second only behind Sachin in the list of most international centuries at 71. Ponting has also hit 246 sixes totally in his career.

3. Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka)

The only active player on this top 5 list is the Sri Lankan veteran Kumar Sangakkara. He is so close to breaking Ponting’s record and move in to the second spot. He has totally hit 53 tons in his international career.

4. Rahul Dravid (India)

You wouldn’t associate him with big six hitting, so naturally with almost 25k runs to his name, you would find him on this list. Pure wristy classy shots from Dravid’s bat have been a delight to every fan over the years and he is 4th on the list with 2604 fours.

5. Brian Lara (West Indies)

The West Indian maestro is in at number 5, but for how long is the question. Mahela Jayawardena is fast approaching and could very well take over from Lara by the time he retires.

*Stats as on 23rd May

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