5 Cricketers who never got out on zero in ODI cricket


5 Cricketers who never got out on zero in ODI cricket




Every day new records are made and broken in international cricket. Players achieve new positions every day. In today's fast cricket era, the records are rained in every match, but some records are very special. As the century of Sachin's centuries, Kumble took ten wickets in an innings. There is a cricket page full of all such records, but there is a record which is very important in every cricketer's career and that is to never get out on zero. Let us tell you about those five cricketers who never got out on zero in their international one-day careers.





Cricketers who never got out on zero in ODI cricket





Jacques Rudolph, a former South African player, has played a total of 45 one-day matches in his cricket career, scoring 1174 runs in 39 innings. During this time he has also scored seven half-centuries and his highest score was 81 runs. Rudolph has never been out for zero in his ODI career.





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There is another South African player in this list. Peter Kirsten scored 1293 runs in 40 innings of 40 matches for the South African team between 1991 and 1994. During this time he scored nine half-centuries and his highest score was 97 runs. Kirsten also never got out on zero in his one-day career.





Former Indian team player and 1983 World Cup winning team member Yashpal Sharma's name is also included in this list. He played for the Indian team from 1978 to 1985. During this time Yashpal Sharma scored 883 runs in 40 innings of 42 matches, in which his highest score was 89 runs. Yashpal scored a total of four fifties in his career and was never out on zero.





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Scotland player Matthew Cross played a total of 52 one-day matches between 2014 and 2019. He scored 1136 runs in 48 innings total. During this, he scored two centuries and five half-centuries, but was never dismissed for zero.





Kepler Vessels is named number one in this list, who played for both Australia and South Africa. Vessels never got out on zero despite playing more than 100 one-day matches. Between 1983 and 1994, Kepler Wessels scored 3367 runs in 105 innings of 109 matches. During this, he scored a century and scored 26 half-centuries.


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