A total of 108 one-day Internationals were played in the months from January to November 1998 as compared to the 115 matches almost in the same period in 1997.
The season's batting average was topped by India's 'Master Blaster' Sachin Tendulkar who finished at the head of the table with 1894 (new record) runs scored at 65.31 per innings. He scored 9 hundreds (new record) and 7 fifties. The next highest aggregate of runs, however, was also scored by India's Saurav Ganguly whose 1328 runs completed in 36 matches at an average of 41.50. Mohammad Azharuddin (India), Ricky Ponting (Australia) and Ajay Jadeja (India) also scored 1,000 runs.
The bowling was headed by India's Ajit Agarkar who grabbed 58 wickets in 30 matches at a mere 23.79 runs apiece. Seventeen other bowlers, apart from Agarkar, achieved the 20-wicket mark.