
1. Muttiah Muralitharan (Sri Lanka)
- Total Ducks: 59
- Test Matches: 33 ducks in 133 matches.
- ODIs: 25 ducks in 350 matches.
- T20Is: 1 duck in 12 matches.
- Playing Role: Primarily a bowler, batting lower down the order, which contributed to his high number of ducks.
- Batting Position: Frequently batted at No. 10 or 11, where opportunities to score were limited.
- International Career: Spanned 18 years (1992β2010).
2. Courtney Walsh (West Indies)
- Total Ducks: 54
- Test Matches: 43 ducks in 132 matches (record for most ducks in Tests).
- ODIs: 11 ducks in 205 matches.
- T20Is: Did not play as his career ended before T20Is became prominent.
- Playing Role: Primarily a fast bowler, batting at the tail end of the order, which often left him exposed to quality bowlers.
- Batting Position: Typically batted at No. 10 or 11, making batting contributions rare.
3. Sanath Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka)
- Total Ducks: 53
- Test Matches: 14 ducks in 110 matches.
- ODIs: 34 ducks in 445 matches (record for most ducks in ODIs).
- T20Is: 5 ducks in 31 matches.
- Role: Opening batter and left-arm spinner, renowned for his aggressive batting and match-winning performances.
4. Glenn McGrath (Australia)
- Total Ducks: 49
- Test Matches: 35 ducks in 124 matches (second-most ducks in Tests, behind Courtney Walsh).
- ODIs: 14 ducks in 250 matches.
- T20Is: Did not play T20Is, as his career ended before T20Is became prominent.
- Playing Role: Specialist fast bowler, batting as a tail-ender, often at No. 10 or 11.
5. Stuart Broad (England)
- Total Ducks: 47
- Test Matches: 34 ducks in 167 matches (as of January 2025).
- ODIs: 12 ducks in 121 matches.
- T20Is: 1 duck in 56 matches.
- Playing Role: Fast bowler and lower-order batsman, typically batting at No. 9 or 10.
6. Mahela Jayawardene (Sri Lanka)
- Total Ducks: 30
- Test Matches: 14 ducks in 149 matches.
- ODIs: 15 ducks in 448 matches.
- T20Is: 1 duck in 55 matches.
- Batting Position: Primarily batted at No. 3, but also often batted in the middle order, allowing him to control the pace of the innings.
7. Daniel Vettori (New Zealand)
- Total Ducks: 45
- Test Matches: 23 ducks in 113 matches.
- ODIs: 21 ducks in 295 matches.
- T20Is: 1 duck in 33 matches.
- Batting Position: Primarily batted at No. 8 or 9, which often led to his dismissals as a lower-order batsman.
8. Wasim Akram (Pakistan)
- Total Ducks: 44
- Test Matches: 19 ducks in 104 matches.
- ODIs: 24 ducks in 356 matches.
- T20Is: 1 duck in 15 matches.
- Batting Position: Akram often batted at No. 9 or 10, a position typically occupied by lower-order batsmen. This often led to his dismissals without scoring.
9. Zaheer Khan (India)
- Total Ducks: 38
- Test Matches: 20 ducks in 92 matches.
- ODIs: 17 ducks in 200 matches.
- T20Is: 1 duck in 14 matches.
- Batting Position: Zaheer often batted at No. 8 or 9, a position generally reserved for tail-enders, which contributed to his relatively high number of ducks.
10. Shane Warne (Australia)
- Total Ducks: 49
- Test Matches: 23 ducks in 145 matches.
- ODIs: 25 ducks in 194 matches.
- T20Is: 1 duck in 9 matches.
- Batting Position: Warne often batted at No. 10 or 11, a position typically occupied by tail-enders, which led to his relatively high number of ducks.
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