Naseem shah fastest ball

  1. Asia Cup: Naseem Shah builds white
  2. Top 7 Interesting Facts About Naseem Shah
  3. Naseem Shah eager to break Shoaib Akhtar's record for the fastest ball?
  4. Watch: Naseem Shah Outfoxes Ben Stokes With Slower Ball, Hits Top Of Stumps And Roars
  5. Naseem Shah, the 16
  6. 5 fastest Pakistani bowlers currently
  7. 5 fastest Pakistani bowlers currently
  8. Watch: Naseem Shah Outfoxes Ben Stokes With Slower Ball, Hits Top Of Stumps And Roars
  9. Naseem Shah eager to break Shoaib Akhtar's record for the fastest ball?
  10. Asia Cup: Naseem Shah builds white


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Asia Cup: Naseem Shah builds white

“Aisa kuch nahi hai ke cramps agar usko nahi aatey toh hum haar jaate. (It’s not as if we would have lost had he not picked up cramps).” A day after defeating Pakistan, Ravindra Jadeja tried to be matter-of-fact about Naseem Shah’s cramps. He was right of course. Hardik Pandya’s 17-ball 33 was the reason India didn’t crack under pressure. But Jadeja also had the advantage of hindsight. For as long as Shah was in the equation, it had gotten mighty close. PREMIUM Pakistan pacer Naseem Shah delivers a ball during the Asia Cup(AFP) The ball that KL Rahul dragged on to his stumps second delivery of the chase was a peach but the one that got Suryakumar Yadav was a headturner in its own right, dead-straight and cannoning in at 142 kmph. India were 89/4, and a teenager playing only his first T20I was causing predictable havoc till he pulled away from his run-up clutching his leg. This too wasn’t unpredictable. In just three years of international cricket, Shah’s career has witnessed more twists and turns than a bestseller. Shah was all of 16 when he made his debut in Brisbane a day after the death of his mother, and dismissed David Warner for his first Test wicket, only for it to be called a no-ball. Warner turned out to be his first Test wicket alright, thanks to a brute of a bouncer. In the following home summer, Shah became the second youngest fast bowler to take a Test five-for and the youngest to take a hat-trick. He was three Tests old when Shah was named in Pakistan’s U-19 ...

Top 7 Interesting Facts About Naseem Shah

Cricket is a sport that has captured the hearts of millions of fans around the world. The sport has given birth to several legends who have etched their names in the history books. One such name is Naseem Shah, a Pakistani cricket player who has taken the cricket world by storm with his exceptional talent and skills. Naseem Shah is a young fast bowler who has already achieved tremendous success in a short period. In this article, we will explore the top 7 interesting facts about Naseem Shah that make him one of the most exciting players in the cricketing world today. Naseem Shah made his Test debut for Pakistan against Australia in November 2019. In his third Test match against Bangladesh in February 2020, Naseem Shah became the youngest cricketer to take a hat-trick in Test cricket at the age of 16 years and 359 days. This was an exceptional achievement, and it highlighted the immense talent and potential that Naseem Shah possesses. Naseem Shah Fact 2: Naseem Shah has the fastest ball in the history of Pakistan cricket Naseem Shah is a fast bowler who can generate significant pace and bounce. In the 2019-20 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, Naseem Shah clocked a speed of 156.2 km/h, making him the fastest bowler in the history of Pakistan cricket. This feat is a testament to his exceptional talent and potential, and it shows that he can become one of the great fast bowlers in the world. Besides, One of the few quick bowlers in cricket who consistently clocks over 150 KPH is Naseem. He...

Naseem Shah eager to break Shoaib Akhtar's record for the fastest ball?

Naseem Shah: “I’m not thinking about it [breaking Shoaib Akhtar’s record for fastest ball in international cricket] because I [am] more focused on improving different aspects of my bowling such as the yorker” Image courtesy of: Pakistan Super League Pakistan pace bowler Naseem Shah has made it clear that he is not focused on breaking legendary seamer Shoaib Akhtar’s record for the fastest ball ever bowled in cricket history. Akhtar still holds the record for the fastest delivery, which was clocked at 161.3 kph (100.2 mph) during Pakistan’s match against England in the 2003 World Cup. Instead of surpassing Akhtar, the 16-year-old is more interested in developing “different aspects of my bowling such as the yorker”. [interaction id=”5e077086675fcb13eee473a1″] “I’m not thinking about it [breaking Shoaib Akhtar’s record for fastest ball in international cricket] because I [am] more focused on improving different aspects of my bowling such as the yorker,” he told Cricket Pakistan. Naseem is currently playing for the Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) and has taken three wickets in three games at an average of 30.33. The Gladiators’ next game will be against the Lahore Qalandars in Lahore on Tuesday. ALSO CHECK OUT: Former Pakistan head coach Mickey Arthur backing which team to win the PSL? [interaction id=”5deb1621eb8aaf7dea259f44″]

Watch: Naseem Shah Outfoxes Ben Stokes With Slower Ball, Hits Top Of Stumps And Roars

Watch: There was an early passage of cut and thrust on the second morning of the first Pakistan-England Test match, with Ben Stokes hitting his first ball for six before being bowled by the final ball of the opening Naseem Shah over. Naseem responded well when Stokes next attempted a boundary. The England all-rounder went back to cut the final ball of the first over, but was outfoxed, a well-disguised slower ball cramping Stokes for room and hitting leg stump. The opening day’s frustration perhaps showed, with Naseem aiming a roar in Stokes’ general frustration as he left the field. Watch Naseem bowl Ben Stokes below: First over of the day and — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB)

Naseem Shah, the 16

Misbah-ul-Haq has included fresh talent Naseem Shah and Musa Khan to the Pakistan senior team with the hope to give Australia a fitting reply on their home soil. (PCB/screengrabs) After a disastrous series loss to Sri Lanka at home, Pakistan are to face Australia in three-match T20I and two-match Test series. And to shake things up, chief coach and selector Mishab-ul-Haq has introduced 16-year-old fast-bowler Naseem Shah in the squad who has the potential to wreak havoc on bowlers’ friendly conditions. Very talented youngster Naseem, keep ur head high and work hard always 🙏🏼 — Fawad Alam (@iamfawadalam25) Naseem has been named in Pakistan’s squad for Test series beginning on November 21 at the Gabba. With just five first-class appearances so far and still to complete his schooling, Shah is able to generate speed and has the ability to swing the ball late. Also Read | Watch: Naseem Shah makes Australia batsmen dance to his tune in first match for Pakistan Speaking about the teenager’s selection, Misbah told the media that Australia’s renowned batter-friendly wickets could work in Shah’s favour. “We are looking forward to him bowling in Australian conditions, which will give him some assistance with pace and bounce,” Misbah told reporters. A video of Naseem’s bowling: “Everyone is excited to get him in the team also and see how he bowls in Australia. It will help that he can bowl in good areas. He can bowl really well with the new and old ball. He is doing that in first-clas...

5 fastest Pakistani bowlers currently

226 153.8 kph by Haris Rauf. The fastest ball of Haris Rauf is arguably the fastest bowler in world cricket currently, along with Rauf made his international debut in January 2020. Since then, he has represented the country in 57 T20Is, 18 ODIs, and 1 Test. He has clocked over 150 kph on multiple occasions. 44 IT'S HASNAIN AGAIN! 😮 Mohammad Hasnain is a 22-year-old fast bowler born in Hyderabad, Pakistan. The 6 feet 1-inch tall bowler made his international debut in March 2019. Since then, he has represented the country in 9 ODIs and 27 T20Is. He burst onto the scene because of his sheer pace and accuracy. He bowled the fastest delivery in Caribbean Premier League ( Hasnain had said (via i Newspaper): “It was a very tough time trying to remodel that action. I went in every day and bowled 7,000 to 8,000 times overall to try and get it right. It took me six months to get my new action approved. It’s a lot of effort but that hard work has now paid off. I’ve got a contract here with Oval Invincibles and I’m bowling even quicker than before." #3 Shaheen Afridi Naseem Shah made his debut for Pakistan in November 2019 as a 16-year-old - the 9th youngest in the history of Test cricket. While many believe he was fast-tracked too early, he does have immense potential to make it big at the international level. The 20-year-old has played 15 Tests, 5 ODIs, and 16 T20Is. It will be interesting to see how they manage the young right-arm pacer's workload. Naseem's fastest-recorded deliver...

5 fastest Pakistani bowlers currently

226 153.8 kph by Haris Rauf. The fastest ball of Haris Rauf is arguably the fastest bowler in world cricket currently, along with Rauf made his international debut in January 2020. Since then, he has represented the country in 57 T20Is, 18 ODIs, and 1 Test. He has clocked over 150 kph on multiple occasions. 44 IT'S HASNAIN AGAIN! 😮 Mohammad Hasnain is a 22-year-old fast bowler born in Hyderabad, Pakistan. The 6 feet 1-inch tall bowler made his international debut in March 2019. Since then, he has represented the country in 9 ODIs and 27 T20Is. He burst onto the scene because of his sheer pace and accuracy. He bowled the fastest delivery in Caribbean Premier League ( Hasnain had said (via i Newspaper): “It was a very tough time trying to remodel that action. I went in every day and bowled 7,000 to 8,000 times overall to try and get it right. It took me six months to get my new action approved. It’s a lot of effort but that hard work has now paid off. I’ve got a contract here with Oval Invincibles and I’m bowling even quicker than before." #3 Shaheen Afridi Naseem Shah made his debut for Pakistan in November 2019 as a 16-year-old - the 9th youngest in the history of Test cricket. While many believe he was fast-tracked too early, he does have immense potential to make it big at the international level. The 20-year-old has played 15 Tests, 5 ODIs, and 16 T20Is. It will be interesting to see how they manage the young right-arm pacer's workload. Naseem's fastest-recorded deliver...

Watch: Naseem Shah Outfoxes Ben Stokes With Slower Ball, Hits Top Of Stumps And Roars

Watch: There was an early passage of cut and thrust on the second morning of the first Pakistan-England Test match, with Ben Stokes hitting his first ball for six before being bowled by the final ball of the opening Naseem Shah over. Naseem responded well when Stokes next attempted a boundary. The England all-rounder went back to cut the final ball of the first over, but was outfoxed, a well-disguised slower ball cramping Stokes for room and hitting leg stump. The opening day’s frustration perhaps showed, with Naseem aiming a roar in Stokes’ general frustration as he left the field. Watch Naseem bowl Ben Stokes below: First over of the day and — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB)

Naseem Shah eager to break Shoaib Akhtar's record for the fastest ball?

Naseem Shah: “I’m not thinking about it [breaking Shoaib Akhtar’s record for fastest ball in international cricket] because I [am] more focused on improving different aspects of my bowling such as the yorker” Image courtesy of: Pakistan Super League Pakistan pace bowler Naseem Shah has made it clear that he is not focused on breaking legendary seamer Shoaib Akhtar’s record for the fastest ball ever bowled in cricket history. Akhtar still holds the record for the fastest delivery, which was clocked at 161.3 kph (100.2 mph) during Pakistan’s match against England in the 2003 World Cup. Instead of surpassing Akhtar, the 16-year-old is more interested in developing “different aspects of my bowling such as the yorker”. [interaction id=”5e077086675fcb13eee473a1″] “I’m not thinking about it [breaking Shoaib Akhtar’s record for fastest ball in international cricket] because I [am] more focused on improving different aspects of my bowling such as the yorker,” he told Cricket Pakistan. Naseem is currently playing for the Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) and has taken three wickets in three games at an average of 30.33. The Gladiators’ next game will be against the Lahore Qalandars in Lahore on Tuesday. ALSO CHECK OUT: Former Pakistan head coach Mickey Arthur backing which team to win the PSL? [interaction id=”5deb1621eb8aaf7dea259f44″]

Asia Cup: Naseem Shah builds white

“Aisa kuch nahi hai ke cramps agar usko nahi aatey toh hum haar jaate. (It’s not as if we would have lost had he not picked up cramps).” A day after defeating Pakistan, Ravindra Jadeja tried to be matter-of-fact about Naseem Shah’s cramps. He was right of course. Hardik Pandya’s 17-ball 33 was the reason India didn’t crack under pressure. But Jadeja also had the advantage of hindsight. For as long as Shah was in the equation, it had gotten mighty close. PREMIUM Pakistan pacer Naseem Shah delivers a ball during the Asia Cup(AFP) The ball that KL Rahul dragged on to his stumps second delivery of the chase was a peach but the one that got Suryakumar Yadav was a headturner in its own right, dead-straight and cannoning in at 142 kmph. India were 89/4, and a teenager playing only his first T20I was causing predictable havoc till he pulled away from his run-up clutching his leg. This too wasn’t unpredictable. In just three years of international cricket, Shah’s career has witnessed more twists and turns than a bestseller. Shah was all of 16 when he made his debut in Brisbane a day after the death of his mother, and dismissed David Warner for his first Test wicket, only for it to be called a no-ball. Warner turned out to be his first Test wicket alright, thanks to a brute of a bouncer. In the following home summer, Shah became the second youngest fast bowler to take a Test five-for and the youngest to take a hat-trick. He was three Tests old when Shah was named in Pakistan’s U-19 ...