Team India are one of the top teams in international cricket. They do have world-class players at their disposal who are capable of turning things around in any circumstance of the game.
Moreover, they have players with all their bases covered and which is why they are one of the very few teams that have the capability to turn things around by producing a spark in clutch moments.
The rivalry between India and Australia is known to everyone in the cricket fraternity. Both teams have top players in their arsenal. We have also witnessed competitive, intense and high-quality encounters between these sides.
However, at times, even the best players lose confidence in some games. Now, in this article, we will now take a look at the four Indians who registered the most golden ducks against Australia in ODIs.
1. Suryakumar Yadav – 2*
India’s flamboyant cricketer Suryakumar Yadav created an unwanted record in his ODI career after getting dismissed for a golden duck in two consecutive games against the Aussies. He played across the line in the two games and it backfired him in the first place.
2. Shikhar Dhawan – 2
Shikhar Dhawan is one of the Indian batters on this list who registered two golden ducks while playing against the Australian cricket team in One-Day Internationals.
3. MS Dhoni – 2
MS Dhoni was one of the most successful captains in the history of Indian cricket. Under his captaincy, India won three ICC titles (ICC T20 World Cup 2007, ICC ODI World Cup 2011 and ICC Champions Trophy 2013). MS Dhoni carries an unwanted record of registering two golden ducks against Australia during the playing days of his international career.
4. Kapil Dev – 2
Kapil Dev is one of the big names in Indian cricket. Under his captaincy, India won the maiden ODI World Cup back in 1983. Meanwhile, Kapil Dev has an unwanted record of registering two golden ducks against Australia in One-Day Internationals.
Indians with most Golden Ducks against Australia in ODIs
2 – Suryakumar*
2 – Shikhar Dhawan
2 – MS Dhoni
2 – Kapil Dev#SuryakumarYadav | #INDvAUS— Cricbaba (@thecricbaba) March 19, 2023