Fastest bowler in the world

  1. The Ten Fastest Bowlers In Cricket History
  2. Top 10 Fastest Bowlers In The World
  3. All matches
  4. Fast bowling
  5. Josh Tongue: Meet England's new bowler who had Botox injections to save career
  6. Top 25 fastest bowler in the world across all formats
  7. Fast bowling
  8. All matches
  9. Josh Tongue: Meet England's new bowler who had Botox injections to save career
  10. Top 10 Fastest Bowlers In The World


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The Ten Fastest Bowlers In Cricket History

Different bowlers deploy different tricks against batsmen, like swing, seam and varying the pace, but perhaps the most effective is pure speed. There is no denying the effectiveness of a ball flying over 150 kph; the faster a ball is bowled, the less time a batsmen has to react and get a decent hit on the ball. Fast bowlers are often the ones that take the most wickets, so bear that in mind when it comes to your cricket betting! If you are looking for the best cricket betting sites, they can be 10. Shane Bond (New Zealand)- 156.4 kph (97.1 mph) Shane Bond played for New Zealand from 2002 to 2010. The right-arm bowler was the fastest in New Zealand in his time. His peak came at the 2003 9. Mohammad Sami (Pakistan) – 156.4 kph (97.1 mph) This right-arm quick had the combination desired in a bowler; swing and pace. He debuted with a five-for in a Test match against New Zealand and went on to become the second-fastest bowler in his country’s history. He holds a famous record in cricket history as the only player to have a hat trick in all three international formats. His ultimate was the 156.4 kph ball against Zimbabwe in a 2003 ODI in Dubai. He took 85 Test wickets, 121 in ODIs and 21 T20I wickets. 8. Mitchell Johnson (Australia)- 156.8 kmph (97.4 mph) Johnson is one of the most decorated cricket players in Australia and the world. He is one of the few bowlers who can also bat professionally. His fastest ball was against England on the day three of the fourth Ashes Test in Au...

Top 10 Fastest Bowlers In The World

Cricket fastest bowlers are usually most entertaining to watch. If they employ their wit and abilities, they are someone who is most productive and match winners wherever. Every batsmen in the world have very little time to play strokes against raw pace bowling, so it is especially dangerous to face fastest bowlers in the world who have extra pace in their arsenal. There have been few fastest bowlers in cricket history who could consistently bowl quick over 90 miles per hour. Here’s a list of Top 10 fastest bowlers in the world – 1. Shoaib Akhtar – 161.3 km/hr Shoaib akhtar is the fastest bowler in the world and is popularly known as ‘Rawalpindi Express’. He often regarded as possibly the best of all super fast bowlers. Shoaib akhtar produced the sort of devastating bowling spells that change a match and thrill a crowd. However, his bowling was more than just fast pace. Shoaib’s temperament had always been fiery in cricket. Apparently he was the most fascinating to watch, especially when running to bowl in. Numerous fast bowling speed records belong to Shoaib Akhtar. His 159 km/h, 159.3 km/h, 158.4 km/h, and 161 km/h fast bowling speeds. Shoaib akhtar One of the most dangerous fast bowlers, Shoaib Akhtar used to cause mayhem on the field against all teams in the world. Shoaib Akhtar used to intimidate the opposing batsmen with his incredible speed and ferocious bouncers. In 2003 World Cup match against England, Akhtar bowled a 161.3 kmph (100.2 mph) delivery to Nick Knight...

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The following information is provided thanks to the efforts of Eddie Smith, who has been tabulating bowling speeds reported in the media and by his own direct observation over the last few years. It focuses on reported bowling speeds in past literature, news reports, domestic cricket, women's cricket and historical scientific studies. For a list of fastest deliveries in international cricket matches, click here. Notes: If you are able to supply any substantiable information on deliveries not listed below, please contact Eddie so we can endeavour to make it more complete. Kph Jeff Thomson 91.86 147.9kph Michael Holding 87.76 141.3kph Imran Khan 86.77 139.7kph Colin Croft 86.45 139.2kph Andy Roberts 86.08 138.6kph Dennis Lillee 84.72 136.4kph Garth Le Roux 84.46 135.9kph Wayne Daniel 82.91 133.5kph Len Pascoe 81.73 131.6kph Richard Hadlee 80.62 129.8kph Mike Procter 79.87 128.6kph Sarfraz Nawaz 75.63 121.7kph

Fast bowling

This article needs additional citations for Please help Find sources: · · · · ( May 2007) ( Fast bowling (also referred to as pace bowling) is one of two main approaches to fast bowlers, quicks, or pacers. They can also be referred to as a seam bowler, a swing bowler or a fast bowler who can swing it to reflect the predominant characteristic of their deliveries. Strictly speaking, a pure swing bowler does not need to have a high degree of pace, though dedicated medium-pace swing bowlers are rarely seen at Test level in modern times. The aim of pace bowling is to deliver the ball in such a fashion as to cause the Contents • 1 Terminology • 2 Technique • 2.1 Grip • 2.2 Action • 2.3 Follow through • 3 Line and length • 3.1 Line • 3.2 Length • 4 Strike bowling • 4.1 Bouncer • 4.2 Slower ball • 4.3 Yorker • 5 Seam bowling • 5.1 Cutters • 6 Swing bowling • 6.1 Reverse swing • 6.2 Dippers • 7 Intimidatory bowling • 8 Tactics • 8.1 Deployment of bowlers • 8.2 Deployment of fielders • 8.3 Bowling an over • 9 Role by region • 10 Risks of injuries • 11 Top five fast bowlers • 12 World's Fastest Bowler Competition 1979 • 13 See also • 14 References Terminology Pace bowlers may be classified based on quantitative or qualitative attributes. A widespread method of classification is based on average ball release speed. However, there is no universally accepted set of definitions and the categorization of bowlers according to speed may take into account competition level Bowlers may be cat...

Josh Tongue: Meet England's new bowler who had Botox injections to save career

Josh Tongue had never been to Lord's as a player before joining up with the England squad on Monday England v Ireland Venue: Lord's Dates: 1-4 June Coverage: Live text commentary and in-play video clips on the BBC Sport website & app, plus BBC Test Match Special on BBC Sounds and BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra. Daily Today at the Test highlights on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer from 19:00 BST. In the end, all it required was a little Botox. And for Josh Tongue, 15 months of pain, of sleepless nights, of being unable to pick up a cup of tea, fizzled away. There had been specialist after specialist and then, finally, the specialist. The one that suggested a cosmetic injection might relieve the nerve pressure in Tongue's shoulder and enable him to charge in, ball in hand once more. And now on the eve of England's Test summer, Tongue is hours away from being awarded cap number 711. It has been a whirlwind week for Tongue, which started when he answered a dawn call from a New Zealand number he did not recognise. According to Phil Weston, Tongue's agent, hearing Brendon McCullum on the other end of the phone "took his breath away". He could not believe it. But it was real. And after just two training sessions, McCullum determined Tongue to be Test ready, naming him in the starting XI to face Ireland in a one-off Test match that begins on Thursday at Lord's. • Tongue England Test debut to earn punter £50,000 • 'Unless I can't walk, I'll be on the field' - Stokes • Quiz: How well do you remem...

Top 25 fastest bowler in the world across all formats

List of Top 25 Fastest Bowler in the World S.N Player Team Fastest Bowler in the world 1 Shoaib Akhtar Pakistan 161.3 2 Brett Lee Australia 161.1 3 Shaun Tait Australia 161.1 4 Jeff Thomson Australia 160.6 5 Mitchell Starc Australia 160.4 6 Andy Roberts West Indies 159.5 7 Fidel Edwards West Indies 157.7 8 Mitchell Johnson Australia 156.8 9 Mohammad Sami Pakistan 156.4 10 Shane Bond New Zealand 156.4 11 Nantie Hayward South Africa 154.4 12 Jason Gillespie Australia 153.9 13 Waqar Younis Pakistan 153 14 Allan Donald South Africa 152.9 15 Makhaya Ntini South Africa 151.4 16 Javagal Srinath India 149.6 17 Chris Silverwood England 149.6 18 Roger Telemachus South Africa 148.3 19 Mfuneko Ngam South Africa 148.3 20 Jacques Kallis South Africa 147.6 21 Mfuneko Ngam South Africa 147.5 22 Dilhara Fernando Sri Lanka 147.5 23 Abdur Razzaq Pakistan 147.2 24 Dean Headley England 147 25 Geoff Allott New Zealand 146.8 Shane Bond – 156.4 km/hr (Sportz Wiki) Shane Edward Bond is considered New Zealand’s all-time Bond has picked 147 ODI wickets and 87 test wickets for the Kiwis. Post-retirement, he took up the role of the bowling coach of the Mumbai Indians. Also Read | Fastest Bowler in the World: Mohammad Sami – 156.4 km/hr (AFP) Once upon a time, Pakistan was one of the best bowling units in World Cricket. While they no longer hold the right to that title, the Men in Green are still producing decent-pace bowlers. One of them is Mohammad Sami. Shami bowled his Known for his swing and pace,...

Fast bowling

This article needs additional citations for Please help Find sources: · · · · ( May 2007) ( Fast bowling (also referred to as pace bowling) is one of two main approaches to fast bowlers, quicks, or pacers. They can also be referred to as a seam bowler, a swing bowler or a fast bowler who can swing it to reflect the predominant characteristic of their deliveries. Strictly speaking, a pure swing bowler does not need to have a high degree of pace, though dedicated medium-pace swing bowlers are rarely seen at Test level in modern times. The aim of pace bowling is to deliver the ball in such a fashion as to cause the Contents • 1 Terminology • 2 Technique • 2.1 Grip • 2.2 Action • 2.3 Follow through • 3 Line and length • 3.1 Line • 3.2 Length • 4 Strike bowling • 4.1 Bouncer • 4.2 Slower ball • 4.3 Yorker • 5 Seam bowling • 5.1 Cutters • 6 Swing bowling • 6.1 Reverse swing • 6.2 Dippers • 7 Intimidatory bowling • 8 Tactics • 8.1 Deployment of bowlers • 8.2 Deployment of fielders • 8.3 Bowling an over • 9 Role by region • 10 Risks of injuries • 11 Top five fast bowlers • 12 World's Fastest Bowler Competition 1979 • 13 See also • 14 References Terminology Pace bowlers may be classified based on quantitative or qualitative attributes. A widespread method of classification is based on average ball release speed. However, there is no universally accepted set of definitions and the categorization of bowlers according to speed may take into account competition level Bowlers may be cat...

All matches

The following information is provided thanks to the efforts of Eddie Smith, who has been tabulating bowling speeds reported in the media and by his own direct observation over the last few years. It focuses on reported bowling speeds in past literature, news reports, domestic cricket, women's cricket and historical scientific studies. For a list of fastest deliveries in international cricket matches, click here. Notes: If you are able to supply any substantiable information on deliveries not listed below, please contact Eddie so we can endeavour to make it more complete. Kph Jeff Thomson 91.86 147.9kph Michael Holding 87.76 141.3kph Imran Khan 86.77 139.7kph Colin Croft 86.45 139.2kph Andy Roberts 86.08 138.6kph Dennis Lillee 84.72 136.4kph Garth Le Roux 84.46 135.9kph Wayne Daniel 82.91 133.5kph Len Pascoe 81.73 131.6kph Richard Hadlee 80.62 129.8kph Mike Procter 79.87 128.6kph Sarfraz Nawaz 75.63 121.7kph

Josh Tongue: Meet England's new bowler who had Botox injections to save career

Josh Tongue had never been to Lord's as a player before joining up with the England squad on Monday England v Ireland Venue: Lord's Dates: 1-4 June Coverage: Live text commentary and in-play video clips on the BBC Sport website & app, plus BBC Test Match Special on BBC Sounds and BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra. Daily Today at the Test highlights on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer from 19:00 BST. In the end, all it required was a little Botox. And for Josh Tongue, 15 months of pain, of sleepless nights, of being unable to pick up a cup of tea, fizzled away. There had been a pair of failed shoulder operations and another, involving the removal of a rib, loomed. There had been specialist after specialist and then, finally, the specialist. The one that suggested a cosmetic injection might relieve the nerve pressure in Tongue's shoulder and enable him to charge in, ball in hand once more. And now on the eve of England's Test summer, Tongue is hours away from being awarded cap number 711. It has been a whirlwind week for Tongue, which started when he answered a dawn call from a New Zealand number he did not recognise. According to Phil Weston, Tongue's agent, hearing Brendon McCullum on the other end of the phone "took his breath away". He could not believe it. But it was real. And after just two training sessions, McCullum determined Tongue to be Test ready, naming him in the starting XI to face Ireland in a one-off Test match that begins on Thursday at Lord's. • Tongue England Test debut to...

Top 10 Fastest Bowlers In The World

Cricket fastest bowlers are usually most entertaining to watch. If they employ their wit and abilities, they are someone who is most productive and match winners wherever. Every batsmen in the world have very little time to play strokes against raw pace bowling, so it is especially dangerous to face fastest bowlers in the world who have extra pace in their arsenal. There have been few fastest bowlers in cricket history who could consistently bowl quick over 90 miles per hour. Here’s a list of Top 10 fastest bowlers in the world – 1. Shoaib Akhtar – 161.3 km/hr Shoaib akhtar is the fastest bowler in the world and is popularly known as ‘Rawalpindi Express’. He often regarded as possibly the best of all super fast bowlers. Shoaib akhtar produced the sort of devastating bowling spells that change a match and thrill a crowd. However, his bowling was more than just fast pace. Shoaib’s temperament had always been fiery in cricket. Apparently he was the most fascinating to watch, especially when running to bowl in. Numerous fast bowling speed records belong to Shoaib Akhtar. His 159 km/h, 159.3 km/h, 158.4 km/h, and 161 km/h fast bowling speeds. Shoaib akhtar One of the most dangerous fast bowlers, Shoaib Akhtar used to cause mayhem on the field against all teams in the world. Shoaib Akhtar used to intimidate the opposing batsmen with his incredible speed and ferocious bouncers. In 2003 World Cup match against England, Akhtar bowled a 161.3 kmph (100.2 mph) delivery to Nick Knight...