The 4th Test match of the Ashes 2023 is going to be played at Old Trafford, Manchester. This is an iconic stadium and there is no doubt that many great players have got hundreds of runs at this stadium. The next Test match is certainly going to be a very important match of the series. Many are also calling it the deciding Test Match of the series. That is because Australia is already ahead by 2-1. If they go on to win the next match, then they would win the Ashes Test series.
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Top 5 highest run-getters at Old Trafford, Manchester
You can see the list of the batters below, who have been the most successful at Old Trafford. This list includes some really big names. You can see the details ahead.
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Len Hutton
Hutton was considered one of the greatest batsmen of his time. He averaged over 56, in the era when there were no helmets. He could have played more Test matches but because of the 2nd World War, his career was affected. At Old Trafford, he scored 701 runs, in 9 Test matches with two centuries and four fifties.
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Alec Stewart
Alec Stewart was considered one of the greatest wicket-keeping batsmen. His records at Old Trafford are phenomenal. He scored 704 runs in only 9 Test matches, at an average of 58.66. He scored 3 centuries and a fifty to achieve this feat.
- Michael Atherton
Former England Captain Michael Atherton is another name in the list. His average might not be very impressive, but the number of runs he scored was great. He got 729 runs, at an average of 40.50, with 2 centuries and 3 fifties.
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Joe Root
Among all the active batsmen, Joe Root is the only name in this list. He has scored 790 runs in 9 Test matches, at an average of 60.76. He is arguably the greatest modern-day batsman. Hopefully, he’ll get more runs in the 4th Ashes Test match.
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Denis Compton
With 3 centuries and 4 fifties, Compton scored 818 runs in only 8 Test matches. There is no doubt about the fact that he was one of the greatest Batsmen of all time, in his era. He was certainly a cult figure of his time.
It looks like Joe Root is having a good chance to get on the top of the list. That is because he is only 28 runs behind.

