Tendulkar is the highest run-scorer for India in a calendar year in this list, with an impressive average of 65.31 and a strike rate of 102.15.
A standout year for Ganguly, with a remarkable average of 46.50 and a solid strike rate of 76.00.
Dravid’s consistency in 1999 is reflected in his 46.34 average and his ability to anchor the innings.
In 1996, Tendulkar continued to dominate, boasting an average of 53.70 and a strike rate of 82.40.
A breakout year for Gill, with a strong average of 63.36 and a striking rate of 105.45 in 2023.
Ganguly continued his success with 1579 runs in 2000, maintaining a healthy average of 56.39.
Rohit Sharma’s 2019 was outstanding, with 7 centuries and an impressive average of 57.30.
Kohli’s dominance in 2017 is underscored by his high average of 76.84 and strike rate of 99.11.
Tendulkar’s consistency continued in 2007 with 1425 runs at an average of 47.50 and a solid strike rate.
In 2011, Kohli had a remarkable year with 1381 runs, backed by an average of 47.62 and a strike rate of 85.56.