Asia Cup Duck Records: The Players Who Struggled the Most

Asia Cup Duck Records
Asia Cup Duck Records

The Asia Cup 2025 commenced on September 9 and is scheduled to conclude on September 28. The tournament is being held at two major stadiums in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)—Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai and Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi.
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Players who have the record for most ducks in the Asia Cup:

Mashrafe Mortaza (Bangladesh): Mashrafe Mortaza holds the record for getting out for zero the most number of times in the Asia Cup T20. He returned to the pavilion without scoring any runs 3 times in just 5 innings.

KIC Asalanka (Sri Lanka): He got out for zero twice in four matches. His performance was not particularly bad, but this record highlights the shortcomings in his batting.

Asif Ali (Pakistan): He too got out for zero twice in 5 innings in the Asia Cup T20. His contribution with the bat has been mixed, but this record shows that losing wickets early has been a recurring problem for him.

Top 10 Players (Asia Cup T20) with the most number of “Ducks” in their names

Sr N0 Player Match (M) Inns N0. of Ducks
1 Mashrafe Mortaza (BAN) 5 5 3
2 KIC Asalanka (SL) 4 4 2
3 Asif Ali (PAK) 6 5 2
4 Kusal Mendis (SL) 6 6 2
5 Hardik Pandya (IND) 8 6 2
6 Dasun Shanaka (SL) 10 10 2
7 Babar Hayat (Hong Kong) 2 2 1
8 Mithun Ali (Bangladesh) 4 3 1
9 Rohan Mustafa (UAE) 4 4 1
10 Najibullah Zadran (Afghanistan) 5 5 1

Some other players who have the most ducks in the Asia Cup.

Anshuman Rath (Hong Kong) — He has got a duck multiple times in the Asia Cup. ESPN Cricinfo.

Hazratullah Zazai (Afghanistan) — He too has recorded ducks in the Asia Cup T20. ESPN Cricinfo.

KL Rahul (India) — He too has a duck to his name in the 2022 tournament. ESPN Cricinfo.

Soumya Sarkar (Bangladesh) — He also has this record; he was dismissed without scoring more than once in the Asia Cup.

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