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16 Ducks: MI Captain Rohit Sharma Sets An Unwanted Record In IPL History In Game vs CSK

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Mumbai Indians skipper Rohit Sharma registered an unwanted batting record during his team's Indian Premier League (IPL) match against MS Dhoni's Chennai Super Kings on Saturday.

In the match, which is often called the El Clasico of IPL, Sharma was dismissed on the fifth ball of the third over by Deepak Chahar.

In an attempt to go for the lap shot, he gave an easy catch to Ravindra Jadej who came in from backward point. It was the 16th time that Rohit was out for 0 in the IPL.

He now has the most number of ducks in IPL history. Before this match, Rohit was tied with three other players on 15 IPL ducks.

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