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“Rapid Rise Continues”: Shreyas Iyer Surpasses Lara & Tendulkar in Fifty-Plus ODI Scores at No. 4

With 16 fifty-plus scores at No. 4 in ODIs, Iyer moves past cricket legends Brian Lara and Sachin Tendulkar, reinforcing his dominance in the format.

Dubai [UAE], March 2Shreyas Iyer continues to make a strong case as India’s most reliable No. 4 batter, surpassing Brian Lara and Sachin Tendulkar in the list of most fifty-plus scores in ODIs at the position.

Iyer’s latest milestone came during India’s ICC Champions Trophy group-stage match against New Zealand, where he played a composed 79 off 98 balls, striking four boundaries and two sixes at a strike rate of 80.61.

Iyer’s No. 4 Dominance

With this innings, Iyer now has 16 fifty-plus scores at No. 4 in just 39 innings, overtaking:

  • Brian Lara – 16 fifty-plus scores in 84 innings (2 centuries, 14 fifties).
  • Virat Kohli – 15 fifty-plus scores in 39 innings (7 centuries, 8 fifties).

According to Wisden, Iyer’s rapid progress has cemented him among the best in this role.

At No. 4, he has now amassed 1,728 runs at an average of 52.36 and a strike rate of 101.52, with four centuries and 12 fifties, his highest score being 128 in ODIs*.

How Iyer Compares with the Greats

The all-time record for most fifty-plus scores at No. 4 in ODIs belongs to New Zealand’s Ross Taylor, who racked up 65 such scores (19 centuries, 46 fifties).

Among Indian batters, Mohammed Azharuddin holds the record for most fifty-plus scores at No. 4, with 36 such scores (3 centuries, 33 fifties).

Iyer’s Form in 2025: A Year of Growth

Iyer has significantly improved his game, particularly against the short ball, which had been a past concern. His 2025 form speaks volumes about his progress:

  • 331 runs in six innings
  • Average of 55.16
  • Strike rate above 100
  • Four half-centuries
  • Best score: 79

Iyer’s ODI Career at a Glance

In 68 ODIs, the right-hander has piled up 2,752 runs at an average of 48.28, with five centuries and 22 fifties, proving to be a cornerstone of India’s middle order.

The Road Ahead

With India aiming for Champions Trophy glory, Iyer’s consistency at No. 4 will be crucial for the team’s success. If his current form continues, he could rewrite more records and establish himself as one of India’s greatest middle-order batters in ODIs.

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