Graeme Swann:

Graeme Swann, the former England cricketer, is also among the seven bowlers who have never bowled a no-ball in their career.
Swann made the debut for England against South Africa in 2000 and played a single match. He was then dropped from the squad and was called back to the team after seven years. He instantly gained success and cemented his place in the team. His career than lasted for six years during which he played 60 Test matches, 79 ODIs, and 39 T20Is.
He notched 255 Test wickets and 104 ODI wickets. He also among the rarest player who easily adapted the 20-over format. In England’s T20 World Cup triumph, he was the leading wicket-taker for the team.
After the Ashes 2013-14 series loss, he retired from international cricket on 21 December 2013 with immediate effect.