Famous Cricketers Who Ended Their Careers with a Zero
Some of the most legendary cricketers from India and around the world ended their careers with a surprising statistic—they got out for zero in their last matches. These players had remarkable careers, yet their last game ended on a low note.
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Indian Players in the List
At the top of this list is Yashpal Sharma, a key player in India’s 1983 World Cup-winning team. In his final international game against the West Indies in 1983, he got out for a duck (zero). Another Indian star, Suresh Raina, also faced a similar fate. In 2015, during his last Test match against Australia, he got out for zero. Murali Vijay, another prominent Indian cricketer, was dismissed for zero in his final Test match, also against Australia in 2018.
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International Legends Included
This trend isn’t limited to India players. Some big names from around the world also ended their careers this way. Hashim Amla from South Africa, Michael Vaughan from England, Andrew Symonds from Australia, Shoaib Malik from Pakistan, and Marlon Samuels from the West Indies—all ended their careers with a zero in their last game.
These players, despite their strong performances throughout their careers, ended with an unexpected result, showing that even legends have tough moments in the game of cricket
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