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IPL: 5 Players With The Most Ducks

Naman VyasBy Naman VyasUpdated:11/12/2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Indian Premier League (IPL), where every run and every dismissal counts, there’s an intriguing statistic that often goes underreported – the number of ducks, or instances where a batsman gets out for zero. Ducks are an inevitable part of cricket, but some players have had more than their fair share. Here, we delve into the careers of five IPL players who have faced this particular challenge the most, showcasing how even the best can sometimes struggle.

1. Glenn Maxwell – 18 Ducks in 134 Matches

Glenn Maxwell, known for his explosive batting and unconventional shot-making, has also unfortunately led the chart for the most ducks in IPL history, with 18 to his name. Despite his dynamic presence in the middle order, Maxwell’s aggressive style sometimes leads to his early departure. His record of ducks in just 134 matches speaks to the high-risk, high-reward nature of his game, where he often opts for the big shot, occasionally falling to it.

2. Dinesh Karthik – 18 Ducks in 247 Matches

Dinesh Karthik, a veteran of the IPL, has also notched up 18 ducks throughout his long career spanning 247 matches. Karthik’s role has varied from being a finisher to an opener, roles that demand quick scoring, which inherently come with the risk of getting out for zero. His agility behind the stumps and leadership qualities often overshadow this statistic, but it’s a testament to the fine line between success and failure in T20 cricket.

3. Rohit Sharma – 17 Ducks in 257 Matches

Rohit Sharma, one of the IPL’s most decorated players and captain of Mumbai Indians, has 17 ducks to his name across 257 matches. Sharma’s career is filled with high-scoring innings, but his aggressive intent from the outset, combined with the pressure of opening, has seen him return to the pavilion without scoring on several occasions. Despite this, his overall contribution to the IPL remains monumental.

4. Piyush Chawla – 16 Ducks in 192 Matches

Piyush Chawla, primarily known for his leg-spin bowling, has also faced the bat at various points in his IPL career, accumulating 16 ducks in 192 matches. As a lower-order batsman, Chawla often comes in when the pressure is high, facing the new ball or needing to score quickly, scenarios that increase the likelihood of getting out for zero.

5. Sunil Narine – 16 Ducks in 177 Matches

Sunil Narine, another all-rounder, has 16 ducks in 177 IPL matches. Narine’s primary role is bowling, but his promotion to the top order by Kolkata Knight Riders has led to some spectacular starts and, unfortunately, a fair share of ducks. His unorthodox batting style, while effective when it clicks, also means he’s more prone to getting out cheaply when he misreads the ball.

These statistics don’t detract from the brilliance these players have shown in the IPL. Ducks are part and parcel of cricket, especially in T20 where the emphasis is on quick scoring. For players like Maxwell, Karthik, Sharma, Chawla, and Narine, their ducks are but a footnote in their otherwise illustrious IPL careers. Each player brings a unique element to their team, whether it’s explosive batting, strategic bowling, or match-winning leadership. Their willingness to take risks, even if it sometimes leads to an unwanted record, is what makes the IPL the thrilling competition it is.

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Naman Vyas is an emerging talent in the field of cricket writing and he has been working for The Cricket Lounge as a cricket writer and delivering news and opinion from the world of cricket.

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