This list highlights the greatest run-scorers in Indian cricket history. List A cricket combines all One Day Internationals with domestic 50-over matches. Scoring a century in this format requires great skill, steady focus, and excellent fitness. These eight elite batters have mastered the art of building long innings. Legendary icons like Sachin Tendulkar set the early standards for future generations. Meanwhile, modern masters like Virat Kohli continue to push the boundaries of greatness. From historic international knocks to dominant domestic displays, these players have shaped the game.

Here is closer look at India's most successful limited-overs batsmen:

  1. Sachin Tendulkar (60 Hundreds):

Sachin Tendulkar sets the gold standard at the top of this list with 60 centuries. The "Master Blaster" played List A cricket from 1989 until 2012. Out of his 60 hundreds, a record-shattering 49 were scored on the international stage in One Day Internationals (ODIs) for the Indian Cricket Team. The rest of his hundreds came from iconic knocks in Indian domestic tournaments like the Deodhar Trophy and Wills Trophy. His incredible career helped build the very foundation of modern limited-overs batting in India.

  1. Virat Kohli (59 Hundreds):

Virat Kohli is right on the heels of the top spot with an incredible 59 centuries. Kohli is widely considered one of the greatest chasers in cricket history. His List A resume is heavily dominated by international cricket, where he has scored 50 ODI hundreds. This means almost all of his List A hundreds have come against the absolute best bowling attacks in the world. Kohli's sheer consistency has kept him at the peak of the sport for over a decade.

  1. Rohit Sharma (37 Hundreds):

Rohit Sharma comfortably holds the third spot on the list with 37 centuries. "The Hitman" is famous for playing massive, long-lasting innings once he gets settled at the crease. Of his 37 List A hundreds, 31 have been scored in international ODIs. This includes his record-breaking three double-centuries for India. Rohit's power-hitting and unique ability to clear the boundary with ease make his hundreds incredibly impactful.

  1. Sourav Ganguly (31 Hundreds):

Sourav Ganguly sits in fourth place with 31 centuries. "Dada" was a dominant force in the 1990s and early 2000s, forming one of the most feared opening partnerships in cricket history alongside Sachin Tendulkar. Out of his 31 tons, 22 were scored in international ODIs. His elegant off-side drives and ability to step out and smash spinners for sixes made his List A hundreds a treat to watch.

  1. Shikhar Dhawan (30 Hundreds):

Shikhar Dhawan follows closely behind with 30 centuries. "Gabbar" was a highly reliable big-match player for India, especially in major ICC tournaments. He scored 17 of his hundreds in international ODIs, while the other 13 were scored across various domestic competitions. Dhawan's aggressive style as a left-handed opener consistently gave India flying starts during his peak years.

  1. Ruturaj Gaikwad (21 Hundreds):

Ruturaj Gaikwad is the newest addition to this elite club with 21 centuries. He is the youngest active player on this list and holds a mind-blowing List A batting average of nearly 60. Gaikwad recently smashed his 21st hundred while playing for India A against Sri Lanka A. Unlike the veterans above him, most of Gaikwad's hundreds have come from domestic domination in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, where he even holds the record for hitting seven sixes in a single over. He is also the fastest player in cricket history to reach 20 List A hundreds, needing just 95 innings to do so.

  1. Rahul Dravid (21 Hundreds):

Rahul Dravid brings his legendary status to this list with 21 centuries. Known as "The Wall," Dravid was the ultimate team player. He scored 12 of his hundreds in international ODIs, often while also handling wicketkeeping duties to balance the team. The remaining 9 hundreds were scored in domestic matches and English county cricket. Dravid's List A hundreds were masterclasses in technique, patience, and adapting to tough situations.

  1. Gautam Gambhir (21 Hundreds):

Gautam Gambhir rounds out the top tier of Indian batters with 21 centuries. Gambhir was known for his fierce competitive spirit and his ability to score runs when the pressure was highest. He scored 11 hundreds in international ODIs for India, including vital knocks in tournament finals. The other 10 tons were scored for Delhi in domestic cricket. His excellent footwork against spin bowling made him a incredibly tough batsman to dismiss in the 50-over format.