Fastest 2000 Runs in Test
Scoring 2000 runs in Test cricket is a remarkable achievement, and doing so in the fewest innings is even more impressive.
The record for the fastest 2000 runs in test cricket belongs to Don Bradman of Australia. Bradman just took 22 innings to score 2000 runs in test cricket.
Top 10 Batsman With Fastest 2000 Runs in Test Cricket
Here is a detailed overview of the top 10 batsmen with the fastest 2000 runs in test cricket:
10. Frank Worrell (West Indies)
Frank Worrell, a charismatic leader and elegant batsman from the West Indies, reached 2000 Test runs in 36 innings, leaving an indelible mark on the game’s history with his stylish stroke play and astute leadership.
Worrell’s ability to lead by example with the bat and inspire his teammates to greater heights made him a revered figure in West Indian cricket.
His contributions to promoting unity and equality within the sport transcended boundaries, earning him admiration and respect worldwide.
9. Everton Weekes (West Indies)
Everton Weekes achieved the milestone of 2000 Test runs in 36 innings, contributing significantly to West Indian cricket’s rich heritage.
Weekes’ elegant batting style and ability to dominate opposition bowlers made him a formidable force in Test cricket during the post-war era.
His remarkable consistency with the bat and his penchant for scoring big hundreds cemented his legacy as one of the Caribbean’s finest batsmen.
8. Arthur Morris (Australia)
Arthur Morris, a distinguished left-handed batsman from Australia, reached 2000 Test runs in 36 innings, showcasing his solid technique and ability to accumulate runs consistently at the highest level.
Morris’ disciplined approach to batting and his ability to weather difficult periods in matches earned him praise from cricketing purists.
As part of Australia’s golden era in the 1940s and 1950s, Morris played a pivotal role in shaping the team’s success on the international stage.
7. Brian Lara (West Indies)
The great Brian Lara achieved the milestone of 2000 Test runs in 35 innings, mesmerizing fans with his breathtaking stroke play and unparalleled talent.Â
Lara’s ability to dismantle bowling attacks with his exquisite timing and audacious shot-making earned him plaudits from pundits and peers alike.
His record-breaking innings, including the iconic 400 not out, solidified his legacy as one of the greatest batsmen of all time.
6. Doug Walters (Australia)
Doug Walters, a fearless stroke-maker from Australia, reached 2000 Test runs in 35 innings, showcasing his aggressive approach and ability to dominate opposition bowlers.
Walters’ flamboyant batting style and penchant for taking on the best bowlers of his time made him a fan favorite during his playing days.
His memorable performances in high-pressure situations and his penchant for scoring runs at a brisk pace left an indelible mark on Australian cricket history.
5. Marnus Labuschagne (Australia)
Marnus Labuschagne achieved the milestone of 2000 Test runs in 34 innings, signaling his emergence as a prolific run-scorer at the international level.
Labuschagne’s unorthodox yet effective batting style, coupled with his unwavering determination and hunger for runs, has quickly established him as a vital cog in the Australian batting lineup.
With his ability to perform consistently across different conditions, Labuschagne holds the potential to become one of the leading batsmen of his generation.
4. Michael Hussey (Australia)
Michael Hussey, affectionately known as “Mr. Cricket,” reached 2000 Test runs in 33 innings, showcasing his consistency and reliability as a middle-order batsman for Australia.
Hussey’s calm demeanor under pressure and his knack for delivering crucial innings in challenging situations earned him immense respect within the cricketing fraternity.
His ability to adapt to different match scenarios and play match-winning innings distinguished him as one of Australia’s finest Test batsmen in the modern era.
3. Herbert Sutcliffe (England)
Herbert Sutcliffe, a stalwart of English cricket, achieved the milestone of 2000 Test runs in 33 innings. Known for his gritty determination and solid defensive technique, Sutcliffe was a key figure in England’s batting lineup during the interwar years.
His ability to occupy the crease for extended periods and anchor the innings earned him widespread admiration from fans and fellow cricketers alike.
Sutcliffe’s contributions to English cricket remain etched in the annals of the sport, serving as an inspiration for future generations of players.
2. George Headley (West Indies)
George Headley, fondly known as the “Black Bradman,” was a prolific batsman from the West Indies who reached 2000 Test runs in 32 innings spread across 17 matches. Renowned for his elegant stroke play and impeccable technique, Headley was a true master of his craft.Â
Despite facing adversity during the era of racial segregation in cricket, he rose above challenges to establish himself as one of the finest batsmen of his generation. Headley’s contributions to West Indian cricket and his impact on the game’s history are celebrated to this day.
1. Don Bradman (Australia)
Sir Don Bradman achieved the milestone of 2000 Test runs in an astonishingly short span of 22 innings. Bradman’s batting prowess was legendary, characterized by impeccable timing, precision, and an insatiable appetite for runs.Â
Bradman’s ability to consistently score big runs under pressure solidified his status as a cricketing icon and inspired generations of players worldwide.
List of All the Batsmen With Fastest to Reach 2000 Runs in Test
Sr. No. | Batsman | Matches | Innings | |
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1 | Don Bradman (AUS) | 15 | 22 | |
2 | George Headley (WI) | 17 | 32 | |
3 | Herbert Sutcliffe (ENG) | 22 | 33 | |
4 | Michael Hussey (AUS) | 20 | 33 | |
5 | Marnus Labuschagne (AUS) | 20 | 34 | |
6 | Doug Walters (AUS) | 22 | 35 | |
7 | Brian Lara (WI) | 22 | 35 | |
8 | Arthur Morris (AUS) | 23 | 36 | |
9 | Everton Weekes (WI) | 23 | 36 | |
10 | Frank Worrell (WI) | 22 | 36 | |
11 | IVA Richards (WI) | 21 | 36 | |
12 | DCS Compton (ENG) | 23 | 37 | |
13 | RN Harvey (AUS) | 22 | 37 | |
14 | RG Pollock (SA) | 21 | 37 | |
15 | WR Hammond (ENG) | 23 | 39 | |
16 | GS Sobers (WI) | 23 | 39 | |
17 | GC Smith (SA) | 24 | 39 | |
18 | AI Kallicharran (WI) | 25 | 40 | |
19 | MJ Slater (AUS) | 23 | 40 | |
20 | R Dravid (IND) | 25 | 40 | |
21 | V Sehwag (IND) | 25 | 40 | |
22 | IJL Trott (ENG) | 24 | 40 | |
23 | JB Hobbs (ENG) | 23 | 41 | |
24 | AD Nourse (SA) | 22 | 41 | |
25 | KF Barrington (ENG) | 25 | 41 | |
26 | AC Gilchrist (AUS) | 30 | 41 | |
27 | KP Pietersen (ENG) | 22 | 41 | |
28 | L Hutton (ENG) | 25 | 42 | |
29 | Javed Miandad (PAK) | 24 | 42 | |
30 | VS Hazare (IND) | 26 | 43 | |
31 | CL Walcott (WI) | 27 | 43 | |
32 | EJ Barlow (SA) | 22 | 43 | |
33 | RM Cowper (AUS) | 26 | 43 | |
34 | G Gambhir (IND) | 24 | 43 | |
35 | JE Root (ENG) | 24 | 43 | |
36 | GS Chappell (AUS) | 26 | 44 | |
37 | SM Gavaskar (IND) | 23 | 44 | |
38 | MA Taylor (AUS) | 24 | 44 | |
39 | AH Jones (NZ) | 24 | 44 | |
40 | SR Tendulkar (IND) | 32 | 44 | |
41 | MH Richardson (NZ) | 26 | 44 | |
42 | WM Woodfull (AUS) | 30 | 45 | |
43 | WJ Edrich (ENG) | 29 | 45 | |
44 | AL Hassett (AUS) | 30 | 45 | |
45 | NCL O'Neill (AUS) | 28 | 45 | |
46 | KC Wessels (AUS/SA) | 26 | 45 | |
47 | SC Ganguly (IND) | 27 | 45 | |
48 | MP Vaughan (ENG) | 26 | 45 | |
49 | W Bardsley (AUS) | 27 | 46 | |
50 | B Sutcliffe (NZ) | 26 | 46 | |
51 | JH Edrich (ENG) | 31 | 46 | |
52 | CG Greenidge (WI) | 24 | 46 | |
53 | ML Hayden (AUS) | 27 | 46 | |
54 | KC Sangakkara (SL) | 29 | 46 | |
55 | CA Pujara (IND) | 26 | 46 | |
56 | C Hill (AUS) | 27 | 47 | |
57 | WH Ponsford (AUS) | 29 | 47 | |
58 | GM Turner (NZ) | 26 | 47 | |
59 | DM Jones (AUS) | 27 | 47 | |
60 | Shoaib Mohammad (PAK) | 32 | 47 | |
61 | ST Jayasuriya (SL) | 28 | 47 | |
62 | AJ Strauss (ENG) | 25 | 47 | |
63 | DM Bravo (WI) | 26 | 47 | |
64 | SPD Smith (AUS) | 25 | 47 | |
65 | S Dhawan (IND) | 28 | 47 | |
66 | Mominul Haque (BAN) | 26 | 47 | |
67 | PBH May (ENG) | 29 | 48 | |
68 | RB Kanhai (WI) | 27 | 48 | |
69 | Saeed Ahmed (PAK) | 25 | 48 | |
70 | AW Greig (ENG) | 31 | 48 | |
71 | LG Rowe (WI) | 30 | 48 | |
72 | AR Border (AUS) | 27 | 48 | |
73 | M Azharuddin (IND) | 32 | 48 | |
74 | Saeed Anwar (PAK) | 29 | 48 | |
75 | Yousuf Youhana (PAK) | 29 | 48 | |
76 | DPMD Jayawardene (SL) | 30 | 48 | |
77 | AN Cook (ENG) | 26 | 48 | |
78 | LRPL Taylor (NZ) | 27 | 48 | |
79 | CJL Rogers (AUS) | 25 | 48 | |
80 | TM Head (AUS) | 31 | 48 | |
81 | SJ McCabe (AUS) | 32 | 49 | |
82 | C Washbrook (ENG) | 27 | 49 | |
83 | MC Cowdrey (ENG) | 31 | 49 | |
84 | Hanif Mohammad (PAK) | 28 | 49 | |
85 | DL Amiss (ENG) | 27 | 49 | |
86 | Sadiq Mohammad (PAK) | 27 | 49 | |
87 | Mohsin Khan (PAK) | 31 | 49 | |
88 | JC Adams (WI) | 32 | 49 | |
89 | LD Chandimal (SL) | 28 | 49 | |
90 | AM Rahane (IND) | 29 | 49 | |
91 | UT Khawaja (AUS) | 29 | 49 | |
92 | ER Dexter (ENG) | 30 | 50 | |
93 | BF Butcher (WI) | 29 | 50 | |
94 | Nawab of Pataudi (IND) | 28 | 50 | |
95 | SM Nurse (WI) | 27 | 50 | |
96 | Zaheer Abbas (PAK) | 28 | 50 | |
97 | RA Smith (ENG) | 27 | 50 | |
98 | NS Sidhu (IND) | 33 | 50 | |
99 | RT Ponting (AUS) | 32 | 50 | |
100 | ME Trescothick (ENG) | 27 | 50 | |
101 | MJ Clarke (AUS) | 33 | 50 | |
102 | M Vijay (IND) | 29 | 50 |
Data Source: ESPN Cricinfo