Pairs in Test and first-class cricket
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A pair in cricket refers to when a batsman is dismissed for a duck (without scoring) in both innings. It is called a 'king pair' if the batsman gets out for a golden duck (getting out on the first ball he faced) in both innings.
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The name originates from the two noughts together being thought to resemble a pair of spectacles; the longer form is occasionally used.[1]