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Ducks in Cricket : Ultimate Guide to Different Types of Ducks in Cricket

REMYA BABU S by REMYA BABU S
June 1, 2024
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Ducks in Cricket

Ducks in Cricket : Getting out for a duck is one of the most frustrating experiences for any cricketer. But did you know there are several different types of ducks in cricket? Each type represents a unique situation where the batter is dismissed without scoring a run.

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Let’s have a look into more details : Ducks in Cricket

1. Golden Duck

The most infamous of all, the Golden Duck occurs when a batter is dismissed on the very first ball they face in their innings. This term is widely recognized and feared among cricketers. Getting out on the first ball often sets a negative tone for the rest of the match.

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2. Silver Duck

A Silver Duck happens when a batter is dismissed without scoring on the second ball they face. While not as common as the Golden Duck, it still carries a significant stigma and is a major disappointment for the batter.

3. Bronze Duck

A Bronze Duck occurs when a batter is dismissed without scoring on the third ball they face. This type of duck is less frequently mentioned but is still an embarrassing way to get out early in the innings.

4. Diamond Duck

The Diamond Duck is perhaps the most humiliating of all. It happens when a batter is dismissed without even facing a ball. This can occur if the batter is run out or if they are timed out, meaning they took too long to arrive at the crease. Another scenario is when the non striker is run out before facing a ball.

Rohit Sharma has tied the record for the most ducks in IPL history.

An unwanted record for Mumbai's opener.#RohitSharma #MumbaiIndians #MIvsRR #IPL2024 #Cricket pic.twitter.com/fmIcpdj7eL

— Wisden India (@WisdenIndia) April 1, 2024

5. Royal Duck

A Royal Duck is specific to the first ball of the team’s innings. If an opening batter is dismissed on the very first ball of the entire innings without scoring, it’s called a Royal Duck. This term is particularly used in the context of high-stakes matches like the Ashes.

6. Laughing Duck

The Laughing Duck occurs when a batter is dismissed for a duck on the last ball of the team’s innings. This type of duck is unique because it ends the innings and often leaves the team in a worse position than expected.

7. Pair

A Pair happens in matches where each team bats twice, such as in Test cricket. If a batter is dismissed for a duck in both innings, they are said to have scored a Pair. The term comes from the two zeros, which resemble a pair of spectacles.

8. King Pair

A King Pair is an even more unfortunate occurrence than a regular Pair. It happens when a batter is dismissed for a Golden Duck (first ball dismissal) in both innings of the same match. This is a rare and particularly ignominious event.

Breaking news Kohli breaks record of suchin

Ducks for india in international
cricket:

Virat Kohli:35
Sachin Tendulkar : 34

Now Virat Kohli has most ducks in international cricket among indians.#INDvsAFG pic.twitter.com/ISTAob6eIj

— adnan sha (@adnansha572) January 17, 2024

9. Batting Hat-trick

A Batting Hat-trick is an extremely rare situation where a batter gets out for a duck in three consecutive balls across different innings. This could happen over multiple matches but is usually confined to Test or first class cricket where multiple innings are possible.

Understanding the various types of ducks in cricket not only enriches your knowledge of the game but also helps in appreciating the challenges batters face. While no cricketer aspires to be dismissed for a duck, these terms add a colorful lexicon to the sport, reflecting its rich history and the unique situations that arise in the game.

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