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10 batsmen with the fewest ducks in ODI cricket history

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8.Geoff Howarth – 1 duck in 65 innings

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A lesser-known name from New Zealand to be a part of this elite list is Geoff Howarth. The right-handed batsman achieved a lot of success in FC cricket, but could not perform at the same level in the international arena.

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Howarth turned up for the Kiwis in 70 ODI games, scoring 1,384 runs at an average of 23.06. The now 69-year-old player got out for zero only once in his ODI career that lasted ten years.

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7.Clive Lloyd – 1 duck 69 ODI innings

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Clive Lloyd was one of the most dangerous batsmen of the 70s and 80s decade. He played an instrumental role in West Indies’ first two World Cup wins in 1975 and 1979. During his career from 1973 to 1985, Lloyd got out for a duck only one time.

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He scored one century and 11 fifties in the 69 ODI innings he played for the Caribbean team. His highest score in ODIs was 102.

6.Murray Goodwin – 1 duck in 70 ODI innings

The fans of the now-disbanded Indian Cricket League would remember Murray Goodwin as a batsman who played for the Ahmedabad Rockets. Goodwin played 71 ODI games for Zimbabwe and registered only one duck out.

The right-handed batsman batted in 70 ODI innings during his career that lasted just two years. In that duration, he managed to score 1,818 runs, with two centuries and eight fifties to his name.