Suryakumar Yadav: 0,0,0… Suryakumar Yadav out on the first ball for the third time in a row, could not believe his eyes – suryakumar yadav out on golden duck for the three consecutive times vs australia

Chennai: Suryakumar Yadav feels that someone’s eye has fallen on him. In the third consecutive match of the ongoing ODI series once morest Australia, he was dismissed on the very first ball without opening an account. After being dismissed LBW by Mitchell Starc in Mumbai and Visakhapatnam, he was clean bowled by spinner Ashton Agar in the Chennai ODI. With this, an embarrassing record has been registered in Surya’s name. Now he has become the first Indian batsman to be dismissed on the very first ball of three consecutive innings of One Day International.

clean bowled low ball

Chasing a target of 270, the Indian team sent Surya at number six as he had come at number four in the previous two matches. Virat Kohli was caught out following scoring 54 runs on the first ball of the 36th over. In such a situation, all eyes were on the 32-year-old right-handed batsman. A quick short ball bowled on the off side fell low, which Surya tried to cut with his front foot forward, but missed it miserably.

scar on forehead

The funny thing is that this was Ashton Agar’s 10th ie last over. He did not get any success in nine overs, but in the last over he trapped two big fish in two consecutive balls. Although he missed out on the hat-trick, Jadeja dashed his dreams. Sachin Tendulkar was also dismissed on 0 for three consecutive times in 1994, but it was not his first but his second ball. Talking regarding international cricket, Yadav became the 14th batsman in the world to register three consecutive golden ducks. The list includes names like Alec Stewart, Andrew Symonds and Shane Watson.

  1. Tony Blaine (1986) New Zealand
  2. Alec Stewart (1989–90) England
  3. Ian Blackwell (2003) England
  4. Nicolas de Groot (2003) Canada
  5. Vusi Sibanda (2003) Zimbabwe
  6. Thirteen Panyangara (2003) Zimbabwe
  7. Andrew Symonds (2003) Australia
  8. Brett Lee (2009) Australia
  9. Shane Watson (2009) Australia
  10. James Noche (2010) Kenya
  11. Devendra Bishoo (2011) West Indies
  12. Alex Cusack (2012–13) Ireland
  13. Blessing Mujarbani (2021) Zimbabwe
  14. Suryakumar Yadav (2023) India

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