These five players are the most unlucky in terms of run outs, Virat-Dhoni’s name also included in the list.

Virat and Dhoni’s names are also included in this list. Rohit Sharma. (Photo Source: X(Twitter) When it comes to the most disappointing way to get out in cricket, the first one is runout. Many times, it is the fault of one of the two batsmen and very rarely it happens that you get run out because of a fielder. Very often it happens that either the batsman calling for a run has taken a wrong decision, or the other batsman did not hear the call, or some other reason. Indian players are also quite infamous for being run out in international cricket. The latest example of this was seen in the first T20 match between India and Afghanistan in Mohali on 11 January. Rohit Sharma hit a straight shot and ran to take the run, but his teammate Shubman Gill was watching the ball and did not react. The result was that Rohit returned to the pavilion on the second ball of the match without opening his account. Top 5 Indian Players involved in most Run-Outs in T20I International cricket 1) Ravindra Jadeja Ravindra Jadeja. (Photo Source: BCCI) Ravindra Jadeja He is one of the fastest running cricketers on the field. He is also very quick between the wickets at a distance of 22 yards. However, sometimes he fails to understand that his teammates are not as fast as he is. He is seen running fast between the wickets along with a player like MS Dhoni or Virat Kohli. But many times he forgets that the other batsman at the other end is not as fast as him. Due to this, Jadeja also had to be run out and his count in T20 matches has increased four times. He has been run out four times in T20Is and his highest score while being out in this mode was seven runs.