Stats: Bowlers who never bowled a no-ball in international cricket

Since the inception of free-hit, bowlers have become more vigilant in the aspect of bowling a no-ball.

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5. Lance Gibbs

Lance Gibbs
Lance Gibbs bowling, Australia v West Indies, 3rd Test, Melbourne, Dec 1975-76. (Photo by Patrick Eagar/Patrick Eagar Collection via Getty Images)

Finally, we have a spinner on this list. Former West Indies spinner Lance Gibbs appeared in 79 Test matches and three ODIs. He took 309 Test wickets, the fourth-most by a West Indies bowler, in 148 innings. In three ODI played, Gibbs bagged just two wickets. He made his International debut in Tests in the year 1958 and last appeared in a Test match in 1976.

Gibbs delivered 27, 271 balls, the third-most for a West Indies bowler after Courtney Walsh and Curtly Ambrose across formats. The right-arm off-break bowler is the first spinner to reach the milestone of 300 wickets in the longest and oldest format of the game. Also, he has taken the most Test wickets by a West Indian spinner which is 309.

One of the most successful bowlers in West Indies cricket history, Gibbs threw those 27, 271 deliveries in 151 innings including both formats. In 79 Test matches, Gibbs had an average of 29.09 with 18 five-wicket hauls to his name. His best bowling figures were 8/38 and had a staggering economy rate of just 1.99.

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