Top 5 Test batters with a higher batting average than strike rate

Sir Donald Bradman has a record Test batting average of 99.94.

By Mihir Korde

Updated - 22 Jun 2025, 18:03 IST

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2. Kumar Sangakkara:

Kumar Sangakara of Surrey plays a shot. (Photo by Mitchell Gunn/Getty Images)

Sri Lanka’s batting great, Kumar Sangakkara’s batting average of 57.40 is among the highest in Test cricket history. The southpaw hammered 12,400 Test runs, which came at a strike rate of 54.19. In 134 Tests, Sangakkara hammered 38 centuries and 52 fifties, including a triple century (319) and a century in the same match against Bangladesh, a feat only he and Graham Gooch have accomplished.

The legendary left-handed batter breached past the 12,000-run mark in just 224 innings, the fastest in history. His multiple accolades in the international arena also earned him an ICC Hall of Fame, shortly after the wicketkeeper-batter called it quits to the game he loved the most.

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