Players who have scored a duck in their 100th Test
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Mark Taylor batting for Australia during the 2nd Test match between England and Australia at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London, 17th June 1993. Australia won by an innings and 62 runs. (Photo by David Munden/Popperfoto/Getty Images)
Many a cricketers have joined the elite 100 Test club, playing 100 Test matches for their country. Reaching the 100 Test mark in one’s career is much more than just a milestone. It signifies the trust the management has put in him to make 100 appearances for the national team. However, in spite of the massive celebration, a 100th Test match can be ruined for a player as well. Scoring a duck on the 100th Test match is one of the worst feelings a player can possibly have. That said, here is a list of players who got out for a duck in their 100th Test.
1. Dilip Vengsarkar:

One of India’s finest Test players, Vengsarkar boasted perfect technique and poise. His brilliant performances also saw him become the Indian skipper for a number of years. Vengsarkar played his 100th Test for India at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai which was the 2nd Test on the 24th of November 1988. Playing against a strong New Zealand side, Vengsarkar made 25 in the first innings and 0 in the second. The Indians lost the match by 136 runs.
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