Ajjit Agarkar
Kris Srikanth
The leader for the most number of ducks in One Day Internatoinal cricket matches is Sri Lankan batsman Sanath Jayasuriya, who in 444 One Day Internationals hit 34 ducks. Jayasuriya occupies third place on the number of centuries in One Day International cricket, with 28 hundreds, and a highest score of 189.
The holder of the most ducks ever scored in one season of cricket is Robert Hawkes. He plays for Bapchild and in one season recorded 41 ducks including 17 golden ducks, three primary ducks and a duck that took him 60 balls to aquire. He attends Borden Grammar school and is also a keen footballer and scored 12 own goals in a season. He is a goalkeeper.
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Yashpal Sharma
brettjackson with 261ducks in 300 matches
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".
Andrew Cogliano is number 7 on the Anaheim Ducks.
Andrew O'Brien is number 54 on the Anaheim Ducks.
Ben Lovejoy is number 6 on the Anaheim Ducks.
Bryan Allen is number 55 on the Anaheim Ducks.
Cam Fowler is number 4 on the Anaheim Ducks.