5 Instances of a batsman bagging a duck despite others scoring heavily
VVS Laxman. (Photo Source: Getty Images) Quite often we find many top batsmen being the lone performers while playing for their team despite any of the remaining players scoring at least 20 runs or even reaching double digits. On a parallel note, there are instances of all the players who got a chance to bat in an innings making it big. But in this article, we take a look few instances where top-order batsman got out for a duck in an innings where his teammates made merry of the opposition’s bowling attack. Here are the top Instances of a batsman bagging a duck where remaining players recorded good scores: 5. West Indies (1st innings) vs New Zealand in 1952 Auckland Test: Roy Marshall. (Photo Source: Getty Images) West Indies took 1-0 lead in the 2-match Test series during their tour of New Zealand in 1951-52. New Zealand invited the visitors to bat first in Auckland where the opening pair of Allan Rae and Jeffrey Stollmeyer added 197. The partnership was finally broken when ...
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