Test cricket is a game of skill and patience where batters have to endure challenges to accumulate runs. If a batter is new to the Test setup, it is even more difficult to thrive in front of world-class bowlers.
However, some batters show their flair to score runs with consistency, suring significant milestones in a jiffy. Scoring 1000 Test runs is a major landmark in a cricketer’s career, and doing so in a quick fashion is even more extraordinary.
In this article, we’ll list the top 10 fastest batters to reach 1000 runs in Test cricket.
Fastest to 1000 Runs in Test
Player | Innings to 1000 Runs | Time Taken |
---|---|---|
Herbert Sutcliffe (ENG) | 12 | 0y 244d |
Everton Weekes (WI) | 12 | 1y 14d |
Don Bran (AUS) | 13 | 1y 223d |
Kamindu Mendis (SL) | 13 | 2y 80d |
Neil Harvey (AUS) | 14 | 2y 312d |
Vinod Kambli (IND) | 14 | 1y 293d |
Leonard Hutton (ENG) | 16 | 1y 363d |
Frank Worrell (WI) | 16 | 3y 314d |
Lawrence Rowe (WI) | 16 | 2y 42d |
Yashasvi Jaiswal (IND) | 16 | 0y 239d |
Key Insights
12: England’s Herbert Sutcliffe and the West Indies’ Everton Weekes hold the record for the t-fastest batter to 1000 runs in Test cricket. Both batters took exactly 12 innings to cross the milestone.
164: If we consider the time taken to reach 1000 Test runs, then Australia’s Mr Cricket, Michael Hussey, is the quickest. The southpaw batter scored 1000 runs in 164 days after making his Test debut on November 3, 2005.