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Pakistan three Princes Saim Ayub, Mohammad Hafeez, and Abdullah Shafique Share an Unwanted Record

Last updated: September 19, 2025 9:18 pm
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Pakistan’s “Three Princes” of Ducks: Saim Ayub, Mohammad Hafeez & Abdullah Shafique in the Spotlight

Cricket is full of glorious centuries, match-winning spells, and historic moments. But every now and then, players also stumble into records they’d rather forget. For Pakistan, three cricketers now stand together in such a list — Saim Ayub, Mohammad Hafeez, and Abdullah Shafique — each having endured the rare pain of scoring three or more consecutive ducks in T20 internationals.

The latest to walk into this unwanted club is young opener Saim Ayub. In the ongoing Asia Cup 2025, Saim fell for zero in three straight matches. Known for his attacking stroke-play in the Pakistan Super League, he was expected to give brisk starts at the top. Instead, his struggles have raised questions about consistency and temperament on the international stage.

Even Pakistan’s “Professor,” Mohammad Hafeez, wasn’t immune to the duck curse. Despite being one of the country’s most experienced all-rounders with over a decade of international cricket behind him, Hafeez too once suffered the embarrassment of three consecutive ducks in T20Is. His case reminds us that form and confidence can desert even the most seasoned professionals.

Then there’s Abdullah Shafique, a technically gifted batter who has already impressed in Test cricket. But in the shortest format, he holds the most painful record of all — four consecutive ducks. It’s a brutal reminder that transition from longer formats to T20 cricket isn’t always smooth, no matter how much talent you carry.

For fans, these numbers are frustrating; for the players, they’re scars that sting. Yet cricket history shows that even the greats have endured lean runs. The key lies in bouncing back — something each of these three players still has the chance to do.

At the end of the day, Pakistan’s “Three Princes of Ducks” share not just a record of consecutive zeros, but also the hope of rewriting the headlines with match-winning knocks in the future. Because in cricket, redemption can be just one innings away.

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