Callum Ferguson played for the Pune Warriors India in the 2011 and 2012 seasons but struggled to make an impact, scoring 98 runs in nine matches.
Despite having a decent start, Ferguson’s IPL career is notable for his failure to hit a single six, reflecting a cautious approach in a format known for big hits.
Michael Klinger, who had a successful domestic career, joined IPL with Kochi Tuskers Kerala in 2011, playing four matches and accumulating 73 runs.
Klinger's IPL tenure was marked by his inability to hit a six, managing only a modest strike rate of 94.81 and no boundaries over the rope.
Aakash Chopra, known for his Test match prowess, featured for Kolkata Knight Riders in the initial IPL seasons, scoring just 53 runs in ten innings.
Despite a solid first-class record, Chopra's IPL career lacked explosive moments, as he failed to hit a six across 71 balls faced.
Shoaib Malik's only IPL season with the Delhi Daredevils in 2008 was disappointing, with only 52 runs in five innings and a strike rate over 110.
Malik’s IPL stint is remembered for his struggle to clear the boundary, as he did not hit a single six in the 47 balls he faced during the tournament.
Michael Clarke, despite being a prominent Australian captain, had a brief IPL career with Pune Warriors India in 2012, featuring in only six matches.
Clarke’s IPL performance was highlighted by his inability to hit a six, scoring 98 runs off 94 balls without clearing the boundary during his stint.