List of players who have scored 10,000 or more runs in One Day International cricket

Scoring over 10,000 runs across a playing career in any format of cricket is considered a significant achievement,  while in the case of One Day Internationals (ODIs) it is often referred as the 10,000 run club in ODI cricket.

West Indian Desmond Haynes retired as the most prolific run scorer in ODIs, with a total of 8,648 runs in 1994. His record stood for four years until it was broken by India's Mohammed Azharuddin, who remained the top scorer in the format until his compatriot Tendulkar surpassed his tally in October 2000. In 2001, Tendulkar became the first player to cross the 10,000 run mark in ODIs, during the third match of the bilateral series against Australia at home. , fifteen players—from six teams that are Full Members of the International Cricket Council (ICC)—have scored 10,000 runs in ODIs. Out of these, six are from India, four are from Sri Lanka and two are from the West Indies. One player each from Australia, Pakistan and South Africa form the rest. No player from Bangladesh, England, New Zealand, Afghanistan, Ireland or Zimbabwe has passed the 10,000 run mark in ODIs yet.

In terms of innings, India's Virat Kohlithe fifth Indian to reach the milestone after Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid and MS Dhoniis the fastest (205) to reach the 10,000 run mark, while Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene is the slowest to achieve the feat (333). Kohli also holds the record of highest number of centuries (50). Tendulkar holds multiple recordsmost appearances (463 matches), most runs (18,426) and half-centuries (96). Kohli has the highest average (58.00) and strike rate (93.71) among players who have performed the feat. Sri Lanka's Sanath Jayasuriya also features in the list of bowlers who have taken 300 or more wickets in the format. As of 2023, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are the only active players in the format on this list.

Key

 * Career – denotes the years between the player's debut and the latest match
 * Mat. – denotes the number of matches played
 * Inn. – denotes the number of innings batted
 * Date – denotes the date on which the player reached the 10,000 run mark
 * Span – denotes the time span between the player's debut and the date on which the player reached the 10,000 run mark
 * 10KI – denotes the number of innings the player took to reach 10,000 runs
 * † – denotes that the player is active in ODIs