The world's only bowler who never put a ball in 5.751 overs became the first curator a big cricketer

There are thousands of statistics from batsmen and bowlers in the cricket world, which can be easily trusted. But sometimes there are some statistics that surprise sports lovers. Australian bowler Nathan Leone set a similar record in Test cricket. He has bowled more than 34,500 balls in his test career so far, but surprisingly, he has not thrown a single ball to date. This figure is surprising, but true. 139 Test career, to date, Lyon’s Test career is an example of discipline. He conducted his debut in the Gail test against Sri Lanka in 2011. Since then, he has played 139 Test matches and took a total of 562 wickets. His bowling average was 30.14, which is very good for any spin bowler. Leon’s biggest function is his control over bowling. Quick bowlers or other spinners sometimes accidentally throw a ball, but Leone made a unique identity by not throwing a single ball. Bowling continuously in the long format of cricket is extremely tired, but Leon always controls his steps and actions. Leon is the third most successful bowler of Australia. Leon took 562 wickets in his test career. Leon was the hero of many Australia’s historic test victory. He is the third highest wicket bowler for Australia in Test matches. Leon is just two wickets away from Australia’s second highest wicket bowler. Great fast bowler Glenn McGrag is currently second with 563 wickets. Leon will get second in this list soon. Share this story -tags