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Top 7 current batsmen with the highest international runs

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5. David Warner

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David Warner
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One of Australia’s most dominant openers in all time, David Warner made his debut in 2009. This hard-hitting southpaw is known for his dynamic batting that is a brilliant blend of immaculate flamboyant technicalities and some glittering pyrotechnics.

The 33-yeard-old colossal opener has played 286 matches in which he has managed to notch up 14,718 international runs at a staggering average of 44. With 43 tons and 68 half-centuries that bedecks this smasher’s already-ornate career, Warner has a lot of cricket left in him that can propel him beyond of any of the cricketing greats.

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4. MS Dhoni

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We are all aware of the fact that Dhoni is one of India’s most sublime batsmen. Touted as the best finisher of the world, the big man has amassed 17,266 international runs that feature 16 tons and 108 half-centuries.

He is also the only captain in the world to notch up the T-20 World Cup, the Cricket World Cup and the ICC Champions Trophy.

3. Ross Taylor

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Ross Taylor is the solitary athlete at the moment to have ever played more than 100 games in all three formats of the sport. Taylor rules the Kiwi roost in context of international runs as the big hitter has managed to register 17,721 international runs at a staggering average of 43.64, featuring 40 hundreds and 91 fifties.

As per the vox populi, Taylor still has a couple of years’ cricket left in him, before he calls it quits on his cricketing career.