Bowlers Who Missed Their Maiden Test Wicket Because of No-Ball

Bowlers Who Missed Their Maiden Test Wicket Because of No-Ball

By Swati Bhatia

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Sri Lanka legend Lasith Malinga missed out on his maiden Test wicket in Test against Australia in 2004 due to no-ball.

Lasith Malinga

England skipper Ben Stokes was also among the players who picked their maiden wicket on a no-ball. The incident happened in second Ashes Test in 2013.

Ben Stokes

England pacer Mark Wood entered in the unfortunate list when he bowled a no-ball to get Martin Guptill out in his first Test at Lord's in 2015.

Mark Wood

Tom Curran picked up the wicket of Australia's David Warner in the 2017 Boxing Day Test in the Ashes but it turned out to be a no-ball.

Tom Curran

Indian pacer Akash Deep, who made his debut in the fourth  Test match against England, got Zak Crawley on the no-ball.

Akash Deep