The 'God of Cricket' expectedly tops the list with 391 fours across 39 matches and 74 innings.
Arguably the greatest captain ever, the Aussie is second in the list with 278 fours across 29 matches and 51 innings.
'The Wall' is third in the list with 269 fours across 33 matches and 62 innings.
Th dynamic opener scored 244 fours across 23 matches and 45 innings.
The prime example of endurance and class — Cheteshwar Pujara, scored 228 fours across 25 matches and 45 innings.
'The King' stands a chance of creating history, as he has 227 fours to his name, across 25 matches and 44 innings.
The 2015 ODI World Cup winning captain comes in at 7th with 227 fours across 22 matches and 40 innings.
'The Modern Era Great' has scored 226 fours in 19 matches and 37 innings, and is the only active player alongside Virat Kohli in the list.
'Haydos' hammering batting style saw him register 214 fours across 18 matches and 35 innings.
'Dada' concludes the list by featuring at 10th with 162 fours in 24 matches and 44 innings.