Border Gavaskar Trophy Records

Top 10: Most Runs in a Single Border-Gavaskar Test Series

Since the India-Australia Test Series is called Border-Gavaskar Trophy for apparent reasons, the clashes between the sides have become more personal as the pride involved in this trophy has leaped bounds.

It is apparent that both sides have had some excellent batters and produced many legends of the game, in the batting department especially. From Sachin Tendulkar, who leads the runs chart of BGT tournaments, to Steve Smith, who is closing Sachin in the tournament’s runs and hundreds chart, we have many names that will be ed forever for their incredible contributions to the game.

As we have seen many overall BGT records, here is a more edition-specific stat. We listed below the batters who scored the most runs in a single Border-Gavaskar series.

Most Runs in a Single BGT Series

BATSMAN RUNS IN A SEASON INNINGS 100S SEASON HOST
Steve Smith (AUS) 769 8 4 2014/15 Australia
Ricky Ponting (AUS) 706 8 2 2003/04 Australia
Virat Kohli (IND) 692 8 4 2014/15 Australia
Michael Clarke (AUS) 626 6 2 2011/12 Australia
Rahul Dravid (IND) 619 8 1 2003/04 Australia
Matthew Hayden (AUS) 549 6 2 2000/01 India
Ricky Ponting (AUS) 544 6 2 2011/12 Australia
Cheteshwar Pujara (IND) 521 7 3 2018/19 Australia
VVS Laxman (IND) 503 6 1 2000/01 India
Steve Smith (AUS) 499 8 3 2016/17 India

Key Stats

An aggregate of 769 runs scored by Steve Smith in 2014/15 in a 4-match Test series against India is the most number of runs scored in a single Border-Gavaskar Series. His runs tally that year included four centuries, a t record for most centuries scored in a single BGT series. Virat Kohli, the Indian topper of the chart, also scored 4 centuries in the same tournament edition, scoring close to 700 runs. You can check the year-wise Test runs progression of Virat Kohli to understand how good they were in the last ten years.

Steve Smith’s 769 is also the highest number of runs in any IND vs. AUS Test series ever played. He overtook Don Bran’s aggregate of 715, which he scored in India’s 1947/48 visit to Australia.