Stats: Most number of Tests without a wicket

Alastair Cook
Alastair Cook

England captain Alastair Cook became the first man in Test history to bag his first wicket after playing more than hundred matches. In the first Test match of the series against India, as the match was heading towards a sure stalemate, India didn’t declare their innings and forced England to stay on the pitch for the full day. As the next Test of the 5 match series starts in three days time, the home side’s captain, fearing fatigue, rested his frontline bowlers and bowled his part-timers at Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Ishant Sharma.

After a while, Cook himself decided to have a bowl and in his second over, he claimed Ishant Sharma caught behind in his 105th appearance.

Below is the list of players who have played in the most number of matches without a single Test wicket.

Normally, you would expect the list to be full of wicket-keepers, but only three out of 14 are stumpers. Former England star Alec Stewart heads the list followed by the West Indian batting great Brian Lara. Interestingly, not one player from South Africa is part of this list.

Player Matches
Alec Stewart (Eng) 133
Brian Lara (WI) 131
Kumar Sangakkara (SL) 124
Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pak) 120
Ian Healy (Aus) 119
Dilip Vengsarkar (Ind) 116
Mark Cowdrey (Eng) 114
Stephen Fleming (NZ) 111
Gordon Greenidge (WI) 108
David Boon (Aus) 107
Justin Langer (Aus) 105
Matthew Hayden (Aus) 103
Andrew Strauss (Eng) 100
Graham Thorpe (Eng) 100

*Stats updated on July 14, 2014

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