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PSL 2016 – Pakistan Super League

PSL 1Season 2016

04 Feb 2016 – 23 Feb 2016 5 Teams 24 Matches T20 SELECT COUNTRY Winner: Islamabad UnitedLive0Upcoming0Completed24

PSL 2016 – Most Runs

Most Runs in PSL 2016

The table below lists the top 50 batsmen by total runs in PSL 2016. Use it to see who is leading the run charts, alongside matches played, innings, highest score, average and strike rate.

The Pakistan Super League (PSL) has become one of the most exciting T20 cricket leagues in the world, showcasing exceptional talent and thrilling performances. Over the years, many cricketers have left an indelible mark on the league's history, especially in the run-scoring department. The "Most Runs in PSL" category highlights the players who have consistently delivered with the bat, taking the PSL's competition to new heights. From explosive innings to match-winning performances, players such as Babar Azam, Kamran Akmal, and Shoaib Malik have dominated the PSL run charts. Babar Azam, in particular, has been a standout performer, having consistently topped the batting charts season after season, establishing himself as one of the most reliable and stylish batsmen in T20 cricket. The race for the most runs in PSL is not only a testament to individual brilliance but also reflects the fierce competition among the top teams, with players battling it out to set new records and etch their names in the league's history books. Whether it's a thrilling chase or a memorable knock, the players who score the most runs in PSL continue to capture the imagination of fans worldwide, making the league a must-watch for cricket lovers. As PSL seasons continue, the bar for the "Most Runs in PSL" record is set to rise, and with every new edition, new players will step up to challenge the legends who paved the way for this incredible run-scoring spectacle.

Top 50 Most Runs in PSL 2016

PLAYERMINNSNORHSBAVGSR100s50s6s4s
1 - Umar Akmal7733359321347.86157.28041727
2 - Ravi Bopara8833297124941.13132.13021121
3 - Sharjeel Khan1111129911720127.18148.76111927
4 - Ahmed Shehzad101002907120229143.5602836
5 - Tamim Iqbal6622678023244.5115.0903524
6 - Cameron Delport7702277818632.43122.0403822
7 - Mohammad Hafeez101002205917922122.9101826
8 - Kevin Pietersen9912155316523.89130.301915
9 - Khalid Latif7712065917329.43119.0801911
10 - Shane Watson6601947916732.33116.17011116
11 - Brad Haddin8841886113623.5138.24031112
12 - Azhar Ali7701836117226.14106.401322
13 - Luke Wright6611698613428.17126.1201619
14 - Sarfaraz Ahmed9931685114618.67115.0701214
15 - Misbah ul Haq7721664113123.71126.7200321
16 - Dawid Malan8821636016920.3896.4501511
17 - Shoaib Malik9931574514217.44110.560079
18 - Dwayne Smith4411537314338.25106.9902516
19 - Lendl Simmons6621516213525.17111.8501618
20 - Kamran Akmal9901514514716.78102.7200512
21 - Daren Sammy772140489220152.17001010
22 - Kumar Sangakkara440129558932.25144.9401217
23 - Shakib Al Hasan8821265112015.751050136
24 - Mohammad Nawaz9921204212513.33960048
25 - James Vince7711114410615.86104.720038
26 - Dwayne Bravo883111329813.88113.270029
27 - Mohammad Rizwan551103508120.6127.160149
28 - Chris Gayle550103606820.6151.470187
29 - Shahid Yousuf66199279716.5102.060019
30 - Brad Hodge44293856123.25152.460166
31 - Shahid Afridi77187385512.43158.180065
32 - Andre Russell9928435729.33116.670057
33 - Sohaib Maqsood22079577139.5111.270135
34 - Grant Elliott55165405513118.180043
35 - Nauman Anwar55156355211.2107.690036
36 - Wahab Riaz55356223911.2143.590015
37 - Bismillah Khan33055553518.33157.1401110
38 - Mushfiqur Rahim33149333916.33125.640014
39 - Imad Wasim7714829346.86141.180017
40 - Mohammad Nabi44147303711.75127.030024
41 - Shahzaib Hasan22045273622.51250024
42 - Jim Allenby22038314019950005
43 - Anwar Ali6623813406.33950021
44 - Imran Khalid4403818429.590.480021
45 - Asif Ali33134312411.33141.670031
46 - Sam Billings4403426308.5113.330012
47 - Sohail Tanvir4423323298.25113.790023
48 - Iftikhar Ahmed331271934979.410002
49 - Naved Yasin331272533981.820012
50 - Mohammad Sami22223201211.5191.670012

The most runs table for PSL 2016 lists the top 50 run-scorers in the Pakistan Super League season. Total runs are the primary measure of a batsman’s output: the table above shows runs, matches, innings, highest score, average, strike rate, fifties, hundreds, fours and sixes. Use it alongside the PSL 2016 schedule, points table, highest batting average, highest strike rate and top wicket-takers to follow the best performers in PSL 2016.

Why total runs matter in PSL 2016

In PSL 2016, the leading run-scorers are usually openers or top-order batsmen who face the most balls and build big innings. The most-runs list is the go-to stat for identifying the main run-getters in the Pakistan Super League. It is often used together with batting average and strike rate to judge both volume and efficiency. For the best single innings, see highest individual score; for hundreds and fifties, see most hundreds and most fifties. For boundaries, check most fours and most sixes in PSL 2016.

How to use this page with the PSL 2016 schedule

The PSL 2016 schedule shows every match with dates and venues. Cross-reference the batsmen in the most-runs table with the squads and players to see which team they represent. The points table shows team standings. For team-level run totals, see team total runs, team hundreds and team fifties. Bowling stats for PSL 2016 include top wicket-takers, best economy and best bowling average.

PSL batting stats and records

PSL Matches provides full batting and bowling statistics for every Pakistan Super League season. From the homepage you can reach fixtures, series pages and all stat leaderboards. Each series has its own schedule, points table, squads and players. The stats section covers most runs, highest average, highest strike rate, most hundreds, most fifties, most fours, most sixes and highest individual score for batting, plus top wicket-takers, best economy, best average and four- and five-wicket hauls for bowling. Use these pages to follow PSL 2016 and the Pakistan Super League.