The Top 5 Players of ICC Knockout
There are those cricket players who rise to the occasion and routinely provide their finest work when the stakes are high and the pressure is high. Legendary players who have ruled the batting charts have put on some incredible performances in the International Cricket Council (ICC) Knockout matches. Let’s examine the top five players in terms of ICC Knockouts runs scored in more detail.
Ricky Pointing

Ricky Pointing, a former Australian captain, tops the list with an astounding 731 runs in ICC Knockouts. Pointing displayed his class and temperament throughout his 18 innings, including three hundreds. His 45.68 average tells a compelling story about his ability to deliver consistently in games that matter. He scored an unbroken 140 against India in the 2003 World Cup Final, one of his best knockout performances, and led Australia to victory.
Sachin Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar, one of the greatest batsmen in cricket history, is in second place with 657 runs in the ICC Knockouts. Tendulkar has the ability to score runs at the top level, as evidenced by his average of 50.53 in the ICC Knockouts. He was a difficult opponent in knockout rounds with to his exceptional technique and strong foundations, and he was a key factor in India’s 2011 World Cup victory.
Virat Kohli

In the ongoing ICC World Test Championship Final, Virat Kohli has a chance to beat Sachin Tendulkar, who currently holds the record with 657 runs. With 620 runs in 15 innings, Kohli is presently third in the standings. In addition to having a strong track record in ICC knockouts, Kohli has a reputation for performing effectively under duress.
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Kumar Sangakkara

The graceful left-handed Sri Lankan cricketer Kumar Sangakkara is now ranked fourth overall with 595 runs in the ICC Knockouts. Sangakkara demonstrated his talent and attitude in his 18 innings, averaging 39.66. He was well-known for his ability to develop innings and serve as the team’s batting lineup’s anchor, and he was instrumental in Sri Lanka’s run to the 2011 World Cup final.
Jacques Kallis

With 539 runs in ICC Knockouts, South African all-rounder Jacques Kallis completes the top five. Kallis’ strong average of 59.88 demonstrated his dependability and capacity to turn good beginnings into significant scores. He was a crucial component of the South African team’s success in knockout games thanks to his efforts with both the bat and the ball.
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