List of Australian ODI Batsmen Who Have Scored Over 2500 ODI Runs

List of Australian batsmen who have scored over 2,500 runs in One Day International cricket:

Name Career Matches Innings Not Out Runs scored High Score 50s 100s Average
Ponting, RickyRicky Ponting 1995-2012 374 364 39 13589 164 82 29 41.81
Gilchrist, AdamAdam Gilchrist 1996-2008 286 278 11 9595 172 55 16 35.93
Waugh, MarkMark Waugh 1988-2002 244 236 20 8500 173 50 18 39.35
Waugh, SteveSteve Waugh 1986-2002 325 288 58 7569 120* 45 3 32.90
Clarke, MichaelMichael Clarke 2003- 227 207 42 7375 130 54 7 44.69
Bevan, MichaelMichael Bevan 1994-2004 232 196 67 6912 108* 46 6 53.58
Border, AllanAllan Border 1979-1994 273 252 39 6524 127* 39 3 30.62
Hayden, MatthewMatthew Hayden 1993-2008 160 154 15 6131 181* 36 10 44.10
Jones, DeanDean Jones 1984-1994 164 161 25 6068 145 46 7 44.61
Boon, DavidDavid Boon 1984-1995 181 177 16 5964 122 37 5 37.04
Hussey, MichaelMichael Hussey 2004-2012 185 157 44 5442 109* 39 3 48.15
Martyn, DamienDamien Martyn 1992-2006 208 182 51 5346 144* 37 5 40.80
Symonds, AndrewAndrew Symonds 1998-2009 198 161 33 5088 156 30 6 39.75
Watson, ShaneShane Watson 2002- 157 137 24 4762 185* 29 7 42.14
Marsh, GeoffGeoff Marsh 1986-1992 117 115 6 4357 126* 22 9 39.97
Taylor, MarkMark Taylor 1989-1997 113 110 1 3514 105 28 1 32.23
Lehmann, DarrenDarren Lehmann 1996-2005 117 101 22 3078 119 17 4 38.96
Haddin, BradBrad Haddin 2001- 96 90 8 2614 110 16 2 31.87

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