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A "duck" is a score of zero (0), from the comparison with an oval duck's egg.In other uses, the slang term for zero is "a goose egg."
Duck hunting and dodgeball "Duck" is a cricket term. It refers to when a batsman is dismissed for a score of zero. He is "out for a duck".
is doesnt matter which number ball there on if they get zero runs it is called a duck but if you get out first ball for zero runs it is called a golden duck. if you dont face a ball and get run out it is called a diamond duck.
if a player gets no runs it's called a duck
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The phrase "out for a duck" or "out for a diamond duck" is a term still used today in the game of Test Cricket aka Cricket. The term "duck" is thought to have come from the traditional way a zero was drawn when the game began, which resembled an egg. The term is used when a batsman in cricket is dismissed without facing a ball. There are many alternate uses of the term, all with slightly different meanings including: out for a platinum duck, royal duck, titanium duck, and laughing duck.
When a batsman has scored no runs, a zero is written in the scorebook against his/her name. This zero resembles the look of a duck's egg hence the term "out for a duck". When a batsman is out for a duck in both innings of a match, the batsman is said to be "out for a pair". This is not because he has a pair of ducks but because the two zeroes side by side look like a pair of spectacles hence "out for a pair".
If the average velocity of a duck is zero in a given time interval, then you can say that the displacement of the duck for that interval is also zero. This means that the duck has not moved from its starting position during that time period.
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Sachin Tendulkar
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