Pakistan's Shafique etches 'unfavourable' record to his name
Opening batter becomes first in ODI cricket history to get out on ducks in all games of a series
KARACHI: Pakistan's opener Abdullah Shafique registered an unwanted milestone to his name by becoming the first opening batter in one-day international (ODI) cricket history to be dismissed for a duck in all matches of a series.
Shafique's lean patch continued in the three-match ODI series against South Africa, where he failed to score a single run in all three games.
With a duck in Johannesburg, the 24-year-old also achieved another milestone, recording the most international ducks by a Pakistani opener in a calendar year.
In 2024, Shafique was dismissed for zero on seven occasions across 21 innings.
This tally surpasses the previous records held by Imran Nazir, who had six ducks in 32 innings in 2000, and Mohammad Hafeez, who suffered the same fate six times in 43 innings in 2012.
The world record for most international ducks in a calendar year by an opener is eight, held jointly by South Africa's Herschelle Gibbs (from 51 innings in 2002) and Sri Lankan maestro Tillakaratne Dilshan (from 56 innings in 2012).
Shafique's struggles with the bat have raised questions about his selection in Pakistan team ahead of the Green Shirt's upcoming international assignments, which includes the ICC Champions Trophy at home.
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