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IPL's Duck Kings: Why Glenn Maxwell, Rohit Sharma and Sunil Narine Top an Unwanted Record List

The Indian Premier League is built around explosive batting, fearless strokeplay and rapid scoring. But the same aggression that creates unforgettable innings also produces one of cricket's most unforgiving statistics - ducks.

And sitting at the top of the all-time IPL ducks list is Glenn Maxwell, whose ultra-attacking style has resulted in 19 dismissals for zero across his IPL career.

IPL s Duck Kings Why Glenn Maxwell Rohit Sharma and Sunil Narine Top an Unwanted Record List

While the number may appear alarming at first glance, the larger statistical picture actually reveals how modern T20 cricket rewards risk-taking even at the cost of consistency.

From Maxwell and Sunil Narine to Rohit Sharma and Dinesh Karthik, many of IPL's biggest stars feature prominently on the unwanted list - not necessarily because they failed, but because they consistently embraced high-risk roles.

Horizontal bar chart showing the top 14 IPL players with the most ducks in tournament history Glenn Maxwell leads with 19 ducks followed by Sunil Narine Dinesh Karthik and Rohit Sharma with 18 each Rashid Khan and Piyush Chawla have 16 ducks each while Mandeep Singh and Ajinkya Rahane have 15 The chart visually compares duck totals across players

Maxwell's Boom-or-Bust IPL Legacy

Maxwell's IPL career perhaps best represents the T20 risk-reward equation. The Australian all-rounder has smashed 2,819 IPL runs with 18 fifties despite never registering a century. But his willingness to attack from ball one has also led to 19 ducks in just 135 innings.

The numbers underline the paradox of Maxwell's career. On one hand, he remains one of the most destructive middle-order batters in IPL history. On the other, his aggressive intent naturally increases the chances of early dismissals.

Unlike traditional accumulators, Maxwell rarely spends time settling in. Every innings begins with boundary intent, making ducks almost an occupational hazard rather than an anomaly.

Why Narine's Presence Is Different

Narine's inclusion near the top of the list is statistically fascinating. Primarily known as one of T20 cricket's greatest mystery spinners, Narine has also reinvented himself as a powerplay destroyer for Kolkata Knight Riders over the years.

His 18 ducks have come while performing one of the toughest batting roles in T20 cricket - attacking immediately regardless of conditions or match situation.

What makes the statistic remarkable is that Narine also owns: an IPL century, seven fifties, and one of the best strike rates among unconventional openers.

KKR's strategy with Narine has never been about consistency. It has always been about maximizing impact within short bursts.

That naturally increases failure rates.

Bar graph comparing duck percentage rates among the top six IPL players with the most ducks Rashid Khan has the highest duck percentage at 22 2 percent followed by Glenn Maxwell and Sunil Narine Rohit Sharma has the lowest duck rate among the group at 6 6 percent due to his large number of innings played The chart highlights how aggressive batting roles influence dismissal frequency

Rohit Sharma's Numbers Tell a Different Story

At first glance, Rohit Sharma's 18 ducks may appear surprising given his stature as one of IPL's greatest batters. But context changes everything.

The Mumbaikar has played 277 IPL matches (and counting) and batted in 272 innings, scoring over 7,200 runs with two centuries and 49 fifties.

That means his duck percentage is actually relatively low compared to others on the list.

Opening batters are statistically more vulnerable because they: face the new ball, encounter attacking fields, and often take risks early during powerplays.

The sheer longevity of Rohit's IPL career explains why his overall duck count appears high.

Dinesh Karthik and the Longevity Factor

Dinesh Karthik's presence further highlights how longevity impacts these numbers.

Having represented multiple franchises across 17 IPL seasons, Karthik has accumulated 18 ducks alongside nearly 5,000 runs and 22 half-centuries.

Middle-order finishers often operate in difficult situations where immediate acceleration is required, significantly increasing dismissal risk.

Unlike top-order anchors who can rebuild innings gradually, finishers are frequently judged entirely on strike rate and impact.

That naturally results in a higher frequency of failures.

Pie chart illustrating the distribution of ducks among the top 14 IPL players by role category Specialist batters account for 47 percent of the total ducks all-rounders contribute 30 percent while bowlers make up 23 percent The graphic emphasizes how batting role and match situation affect duck frequency in T20 cricket

IPL's Top 10 Players With Most Ducks

Rank Player Ducks Matches Runs Highest Score 50s/100s
1 Glenn Maxwell 19 141 2819 95 18/0
2 Sunil Narine 18 198 1820 109 7/1
3 Dinesh Karthik 18 257 4842 97* 22/0
4 Rohit Sharma 18 277 7267 109* 49/2
5 Rashid Khan 16 147 620 79* 1/0
6 Piyush Chawla 16 192 624 24* 0/0
7 Mandeep Singh 15 111 1706 77* 6/0
8 Ajinkya Rahane 15 208 5250 105* 34/2
9 Manish Pandey 14 176 3942 114* 22/1
10 Ambati Rayudu 14 204 4348 100* 22/1

The Aggression Era of T20 Cricket

The presence of aggressive players near the top of this list is no coincidence. Modern T20 cricket prioritizes: strike rate, intent, boundary percentage, and powerplay impact far more than traditional batting averages. Teams today are willing to accept higher failure percentages if players consistently produce match-winning cameos at elite strike rates.

That explains why players like Maxwell and Narine remain highly valued despite their duck counts. In many ways, ducks have become an unavoidable by-product of fearless T20 batting.

Ducks Don’t Define IPL Greatness

Perhaps the biggest takeaway from these numbers is that ducks rarely diminish a player’s overall IPL legacy. Rohit Sharma remains one of the tournament’s greatest captains and batters despite 18 ducks.

Sunil Narine transformed T20 strategy forever despite his failures at the top. Maxwell continues to be among the most dangerous middle-order hitters in franchise cricket history.

In the IPL’s high-risk ecosystem, failure is often simply the cost of ambition. And statistically, the players willing to fail spectacularly are often the same players capable of winning matches single-handedly.

Story first published: Sunday, May 10, 2026, 1:54 [IST]
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