From revolution of cricket many of players made some records but some records are recorded as worst records. For batsman maintaining there Batting average is very important. But some Batsmans known for there worst batting average. Let's see who are they.

10) Tendai Chatara* (2013-Present) : He is a Present Zimbabwean Cricketer. He played 70 Matches and Scored 239 Runs in 45 Innings with a Batting Average Of 6.60 runs per match.

9) Shafiul Islam* (2010-Present) : He is a Present Bangladeshi Cricketer. He played 60 Matches and Scored 134 Runs in 34 Innings with a Batting Average Of 6.09 runs per match.

8) Corey Collymore (1999-2007)  : He was a former West Indies player. He played 84 Matches and Scored 104 Runs in 35 Innings with a Batting Average Of 5.78 runs per match.

7) Ashish Nehra (2001-2011) : He was a former Indian player. He played 120 Matches and Scored 141 Runs in 46 Innings with a Batting Average of 5.64 runs per match.

6) Rubel Hossain (2009-Present) : He is a Present Bangladeshi Cricketer. He played 101 Matches and Scored 140 Runs in 52 Innings with a Batting Average Of 5.00 runs per match.

5) Junaid Khan (2011-Present) : He is a Present Pakistani Cricketer. He played 76 Matches and Scored 68 Runs in 31 Innings with a Batting Average Of 4.86 runs per match.

4) Allan Donald (1991-2003) : He was a former African Cricketer. He played 164 Matches and Scored 95 Runs in 40 Innings with a Batting Average Of 4.32 runs per match.

3) Mohammad Irfan (2010-2016) : He was a former Pakistani Cricketer. He played 60 Matches and Scored 48 Runs in 33 Innings with a Batting Average Of 4.00 runs per match.

2) Glenn McGrath (1993-2007) : He was a former Australian Cricketer. He played 250 Matches and Scored 115 Runs in 68 Innings with a Batting Average Of 3.83 runs per match.

1) Christopher Mpofu (2004-Present) : He is a Zimbabwean Cricketer. He played 84 Matches and Scored 57 Runs in 41 Innings with a Batting Average Of 2.85 runs per match.

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