Most Ducks For India In International Cricket: In Lord’s Test, Jasprit Bumrah managed to create many records with the help of his dangerous bowling. But when he was out on the dock while batting, an unwanted record was registered to his name. In fact, Bumrah has now become the fifth Indian to be dismissed for the most number of wickets in international cricket. Bumrah could not score a single run in the last 4 innings. He has surpassed Rohit Sharma (34) for most wickets.
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In this article we will know about the top-5 Indian players who have been ducked most times in international cricket.
5 Jasprit Bumrah
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Jasprit Bumrah made his debut in international cricket in 2016 and has played 206 matches across all three formats. During this time, Bumrah has returned to the pavilion without opening the account on 35 occasions. Along with Bumrah, Anil Kumble also occupies the 5th position jointly in this list. He also had to duck 35 times.
4 Harbhajan Singh
Former off-spinner Harbhajan Singh knew how to bat well and entertained the fans with spectacular shots on several occasions. Bhajji scored a total of 3545 runs in a career spanning 365 matches. However, during this time he was dismissed for zero on 37 occasions.
3 Virat Kohli
Seeing King Kohli’s name in this list is bound to surprise. Kohli, who scored more than 27 thousand runs in international cricket, is included in this unwanted list. Kohli has returned to the pavilion 38 times in international cricket without opening an account.
2 Ishant Sharma
Talking about Ishant Sharma, he has been ducked 40 times. The right-arm fast bowler has played 199 matches in his international career and has scored 865 runs with one fifty. Ishant has not announced his retirement yet.
1 Zaheer Khan
Zaheer Khan is the most dismissed Indian player in international cricket. Zaheer, who troubled the batsmen with his swing, was dismissed on 43 wickets. He crossed the 50-run mark thrice in his career.