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Batting Records - BBL Season 2018-19

Most Runs — Top 100

All Seasons 2018-19
#1 - Leader

D'Arcy Short

Hobart Hurricanes

637

Runs

15Inn
140SR
0100s
226s
#2 - Second

Matthew Wade

Hobart Hurricanes

592

Runs

15Inn
146SR
0100s
216s
#3 - Third

Marcus Stoinis

Melbourne Stars

533

Runs

13Inn
130SR
0100s
116s

Batting Insights - BBL 2018

BBL 2018-19 Most Runs leaderboard

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The BBL 2018-19 most runs list ranks batters by total runs in BBL 2018-19. It is a volume metric that rewards longevity, consistency, and the ability to score across different phases of the tournament. Because it aggregates every innings, it helps separate one-season spikes from sustained dominance. For analysts, it is the quickest way to identify who has carried top-order workloads and who has remained a reliable run source.

Leaders like D'Arcy Short, Matthew Wade and Marcus Stoinis combine big totals with high-impact innings, and this table also shows innings, strike rate and boundary counts to add pace context. Compare these numbers across seasons to track top run-scorer races, peak years, and shifts in scoring environments. It is especially useful for evaluating anchors versus power hitters.

Key insights

  • D'Arcy Short leads with 637 Runs.
  • Gap to #2 (Matthew Wade) is 45 Runs.
  • Top three: D'Arcy Short, Matthew Wade and Marcus Stoinis.
  • D'Arcy Short scored at SR 140 across 15 innings.

Top players mentioned

# Player Inn Runs SR 4s 6s 100s
4 Callum Ferguson 14 442 134 39 14 1
5 Daniel Hughes 15 399 129 46 6 0
6 Chris Lynn 13 385 126 28 21 0
7 Ashton Turner 14 378 132 28 12 0
8 Ben McDermott 13 376 123 16 14 0
9 George Bailey 12 363 148 27 14 0
10 Jonathan Wells 14 359 125 27 6 0
11 Shane Watson 14 344 129 30 18 1
12 Ben Dunk 16 342 118 27 8 0
13 Sam Harper 16 341 139 38 10 0
14 Max Bryant 14 335 150 42 14 0
15 Colin Ingram 13 333 138 22 17 0
16 Glenn Maxwell 12 331 142 16 17 0
17 Alex Carey 12 329 120 36 7 0
18 Jake Weatherald 14 328 128 36 10 0
19 Tom Cooper 16 324 113 30 7 0
20 Josh Philippe 15 304 158 35 7 0
21 Brendon McCullum 13 302 117 22 12 0
22 Cameron Bancroft 11 298 124 20 9 0
23 Moises Henriques 13 289 128 22 9 0
24 Jordan Silk 12 280 120 14 4 0
25 Jos Buttler 7 273 135 26 10 0
26 James Vince 8 269 136 25 6 0
27 Daniel Christian 14 254 123 14 13 0
28 Ben Cutting 13 249 153 16 17 0
29 Mohammad Nabi 13 228 113 16 9 0
30 Aaron Finch 8 220 117 18 8 0
31 Peter Handscomb 9 193 128 20 6 0
32 Tom Curran 9 185 144 21 4 0
33 Matthew Renshaw 8 179 132 16 5 0
34 JJS Sangha 10 178 107 11 5 0
35 Daniel Sams 13 175 137 9 10 0
36 Jimmy Peirson 10 173 113 11 4 0
37 Chris Green 13 172 136 12 2 0
38 Cameron White 11 165 113 12 7 0
39 Hilton Cartwright 11 163 102 11 3 0
40 MWG Harvey 12 162 110 17 5 0
41 Nick Larkin 8 159 116 14 2 0
42 Cameron Boyce 10 146 148 8 12 0
43 M Klinger 10 145 85 14 0 0
44 Dwayne Bravo 11 145 122 8 6 0
45 Joe Denly 7 137 103 14 2 0
46 Matt Short 11 132 94 3 6 0
47 Seb Gotch 9 128 113 8 3 0
48 JS Lehmann 9 124 105 11 1 0
49 Caleb Jewell 7 123 124 15 2 0
50 Mitchell Marsh 7 122 102 12 2 0
51 Nicolas Maddinson 10 115 98 7 5 0
52 Josh Inglis 4 112 131 12 4 0
53 Alex Ross 6 104 162 11 3 0
54 Nathan Coulter-Nile 7 102 164 5 8 0
55 Sam Whiteman 4 98 138 10 4 0
56 Shaun Marsh 3 98 153 5 5 0
57 EP Gulbis 7 93 130 9 3 0
58 Joe Root 6 93 114 11 0 0
59 Rashid Khan 9 93 166 8 6 0
60 Simon Milenko 10 92 124 4 5 0
61 AP Devcich 7 91 104 10 1 0
62 NR Hobson 4 86 116 5 3 0
63 Sean Abbott 7 81 112 4 4 0
64 Harry Nielsen 4 80 133 6 2 0
65 Alexander Doolan 5 74 107 11 0 0
66 Marcus Harris 7 74 105 11 2 0
67 Michael Neser 8 68 123 5 3 0
68 Jack Edwards 7 66 95 6 0 0
69 Cameron Valente 5 66 140 6 1 0
70 WG Bosisto 6 65 100 5 0 0
71 Travis Head 3 63 106 3 3 0
72 Beau Webster 4 63 84 4 0 0
73 Ashton Agar 6 58 79 3 0 0
74 Matthew Gilkes 2 51 130 4 3 0
75 Joseph Burns 5 50 86 2 2 0
76 Kane Richardson 8 47 111 3 0 0
77 Jay Lenton 2 47 151 1 2 0
78 Baxter Holt 2 41 124 1 3 0
79 James Faulkner 5 38 115 1 2 0
80 Jack Wildermuth 6 37 74 1 1 0
81 Andrew Tye 5 36 133 3 2 0
82 Usman Khawaja 1 36 171 6 1 0
83 Justin Avendano 3 35 100 2 2 0
84 DJ Willey 4 29 65 2 0 0
85 Mujeeb Ur Rahman 1 27 122 3 0 0
86 Jackson Bird 6 23 85 0 0 0
87 Liam Plunkett 5 23 92 1 0 0
88 Jonathan Merlo 3 22 110 3 0 0
89 Mitchell Swepson 6 21 105 2 0 0
90 Jofra Archer 3 21 150 1 0 0
91 TP Ludeman 3 20 100 2 0 0
92 Jhye Richardson 2 20 133 2 0 0
93 Matthew Kelly 3 20 142 1 1 0
94 Adam Zampa 3 19 126 1 1 0
95 Josh Lalor 3 18 105 2 1 0
96 TJ Dean 2 18 100 1 0 0
97 Steve O'Keefe 4 17 60 1 0 0
98 Ben Laughlin 3 16 80 2 0 0
99 Jono Cook 2 14 87 1 0 0
100 Gurinder Sandhu 3 13 81 1 0 0

FAQs

Who leads most runs in BBL 2018-19?

D'Arcy Short leads BBL 2018-19 with 637 Runs.

How is this leaderboard calculated?

Players are ranked by most runs totals, with innings, strike rate and boundaries shown for context.

How often is this updated?

We update these leaderboards after each BBL season using ball-by-ball data.

Where does the data come from?

The underlying ball-by-ball data is sourced from Cricsheet.