7. Don Bradman (270)
No list in Test cricket is complete without Sir Donald Bradman arguably the greatest batsman of all time. Bradman was miles ahead of the rest in his era as time and time again he broke records. Especially against rivals England in the Ashes, Bradman used to single-handedly win Test matches.
In 1937, he scored 270 runs batting at number 7 a record that has stood even today. At the mighty MCG Bradman played an iconic inning about which cricket pundits still talk about. After getting dismissed cheaply in the first innings Bradman was determined to bat big in the second and he did just that. 270 runs by Bradman only meant an Aussie victory as they defeated England by a whopping margin of 365 runs.