[6] One particularly high-profile example of a duck came in 1948, when Don Bradman was playing his final Test match for Australia, against England at The Oval.
Even within commentary from ESPN Cricinfo or individual cricket board websites, there is no uniform application of some of these terms.
[18] To be dismissed first ball in both innings (i.e., two golden ducks) is to suffer the indignity of making a king pair.
[19][20][21] In 1992, Australian batter Mark Waugh scored successive Test pairs against Sri Lanka, and was given the temporary nickname "Audi".
[19][20][21] In Test cricket, three players have completed an Olympic: Bob Holland (1985), Ajit Agarkar (1999–2000) and Mohammad Asif (2006).