Rohit Sharma: Rohit Sharma, known as Hitman, has many such records in his name, which are very difficult to break. Something similar happened in the second T20 match against West Indies, where the Indian captain was dismissed for a golden duck. In this match, such a record has been registered in the name of Rohit that no batsman would like to make his name.
What is the record which has been registered in Rohit’s name?
In the second T20 against West Indies, India had to face defeat by 5 wickets. Obed McCoy was the hero of this match for West Indies. Rohit Sharma got out on the very first ball of the match for a golden duck. Rohit is the highest scorer of 3443 runs in T20 Internationals so far. While the record of most centuries (4) in T20 is also in the name of Rohit. In the second T20 match, Rohit got out on the very first ball. With this, Rohit Sharma holds the embarrassing record of being dismissed for the most number of times in international T20Is. Rohit Rohit is the first Indian cricketer to get the most number of ducks 8 times.
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After Rohit, KL Rahul holds the record for most dismissals on 0
In the second match against West Indies, Rohit Sharma got 0 out for the 8th time in T20 International. In this way he made his own shameful record. After him, the second-ranked Indian is KL Rahul, who is far behind Rohit. Rahul B has been out for zero 4 times. Which is second in the list of this embarrassing record.
Indian batsmen getting out for ducks most times
Rohit Sharma – 8 ducks
KL Rahul – 4 ducks
They are followed by Shreyas Iyer, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant, Yusuf Pathan, Suresh Raina, Washington Sundar and Ashish Nehra with equal 3-3 ducks at number three.
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