The Indian Premier League (IPL) is a batter's dream, with the pressure to score early leading to aggressive batting from the time players are on the pitch. The pursuit of rapid scores and boundaries can lead to batters getting out for zero runs, known as a "duck" in cricket.In the IPL, when every run matters and matches may be determined by small margins, getting out for a duck can be a terrible scenario for any batter. Let's take a look at the players with the most ducks in tournament history. Another Record Falls As Most Sixes in Indian Premier League History Hit This Season, Achieves Feat in DC vs LSG IPL 2024 Match.

Dinesh Karthik (18)

Dinesh Karthik (Credit: ANI)

Royal Challengers Bengaluru wicketkeeper-batter Karthik holds the top place in the unwanted list with 18 ducks in IPL. In several seasons, Karthik has shown to be a valuable asset to his team's success; in others, however, he has struggled and displayed inconsistent play.

Glenn Maxwell (17)

Glenn Maxwell (Photo Credits: @JioCinema/Twitter)

Another RCB star Maxwell is the second most entry in the list of the players with the most ducks in IPL. Maxwell joined the unwanted list with 17 ducks in the tournament's history. 

Rohit Sharma (17)

Rohit Sharma (Photo Credits: @JioCinema)

Former Mumbai Indians (MI) captain Rohit holds the third spot on the list with his ongoing horrific form in the ongoing edition. The team India captain is well known for his hard-hitting game failed to find his rhythm and so far amassed 17 ducks in the tournament. 

Piyush Chawla (16)

Piyush Chawla (Photo Credits: @mufaddal_vohra/Twitter)

Veteran spinner Piyush Chawla is next with 16 ducks recorded in the competition. IPL 2024: Justin Langer Feels Arshad Khan Could Be Real Handful and Very Good All-Round Cricketer.

Sunil Narine (16)

Sunil Narine (Photo Credit: Twitter/@IPL)

Narine is at the fifth position in the list with 16 ducks in the tournament. In his over-decade career in IPL with Kolkata Knight Riders, Narine has hammered a lot of runs and picked crucial wickets while playing a key role, helping Kolkata win the title twice in 2012 and 2014.