What is a golden duck in cricket, its meaning explained and all types of ducks

What is a golden duck in cricket, its meaning explained and all types of ducks

Muttiah Muralitharan, a former Sri Lankan tailender, recorded the most golden ducks in tests with 14, while Lasith Malinga had the most in one-day internationals (13), know what is a golden duck in cricket and its meaning

What does a cricket “golden duck” mean?

What is a golden duck in cricket, its meaning explained and all types of ducks

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When a batter is out of the game without scoring any runs, it is referred to as “ducking” in cricket. A batter is out on the first ball of his or her inning and he or she is ejected without scoring a single run, which is known as a “golden duck.”

What varieties of ducks are there in cricket?

There are many varieties such as the laughing duck pair, king pair, royal duck, silver duck, bronze duck, diamond duck, and golden duck. Every kind of duck requires the batter to be out after not recording a run.

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  • Golden Duck: A batter is said to have received a golden duck when they are out after facing the first legal ball.
  • Silver Duck: A silver duck occurs when a batter is struck out after the second ball of their inning.
  • Bronze Duck: A bronze duck occurs when a batter is struck out after the third ball of their inning.
  • Diamond Duck: A diamond duck occurs when a batsman is out after not having to face a legitimate delivery. Diamond Duck is very useful when there are run-outs and time-outs (if an incoming batter is not ready to play within three minutes of the dismissal of the previous batter they are considered dismissed via time-out).
  • Royal Duck: A royal duck occurs when an opener is out on the very first ball of their team’s innings.
  • Laughing Duck: A batter is referred to as a laughing duck when they are struck out at the conclusion of their team’s innings.
  • Pair: When a batter gets dismissed for 0 in both the innings of a Test match or a first-class game, it is referred to as a pair.
  • King Pair: A king pair occurs when a batter is struck out on the first ball they encounter in both innings of a Test without scoring a run.

Who has the most golden ducks in cricket?

Muttiah Muralitharan and Lasith Malinga, former cricketers for Sri Lanka, have the most golden ducks in Test and One-Day International (ODI) matches, respectively. Malinga amassed 13 golden ducks in ODIs compared to 14 for Muralitharan in Test cricket.

Umar Akmal, a batter for Pakistan, has the most golden ducks in T20 international matches. In cricket’s shortest format, Umar Akmal has been out six times for a golden duck. In the Indian T20 League, AB de Villiers, Suresh Raina, Gautam Gambhir, and Parthiv Patel have the most golden ducks. Each of the four hitters has been out for a golden duck four times.

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