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  2. Meet Umran Malik, the SRH bowler who clocked 150 kph on IPL debut
  3. Fastest Indian bowler: Umran Malik tops the charts
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  5. Is Umran Malik Already The Fastest Bowler From India?
  6. Meet Umran Malik, the SRH bowler who clocked 150 kph on IPL debut
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  8. Is Umran Malik Already The Fastest Bowler From India?
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" Woh apni pace se wahan logon ke sar phad dega (He'll break batsmen's heads there with his pace)," Singh quipped at an event recently. The excitement is understandable. Earlier this week, Malik won his 13th consecutive award for the fastest delivery in the match in IPL 2022 when he clocked 154.8 kmph. He can go faster - he hit a top speed of 157 kmph against Delhi Capitals on May 5. Many believe he could top a recorded speed of 100 miles per hour (160kmph), which so far has been the exclusive preserve of Shoaib Akhtar and Brett Lee. Malik first turned heads with his pace last year, when he got to play only a handful of IPL matches. Impressed with what they saw, the SRH think-tank chose to retain him ahead of this year's mega auction. It was a huge gamble on an uncapped youngster, but Malik has more than repaid their faith this year, taking21 wickets in 13 games, with his best haul being 5/25 (before Sunrisers' last league game, against Punjab Kings, on Sunday). The last J&K cricketer to play for India was off-spinner Parvez Rasool, who played an ODI and aT20I in 2017. No J&K player has ever played a Test for India yet, but if Umran repeats his IPL heroics on the international stage, it may be only a matter of time. The rest of the team selection was on expected lines. As predicted by TOI, Punjab and Punjab Kings left-arm seamer Arshdeep Singh too earned his maiden India call-up for the T20Is against the Proteas. The 23-year-old has been outstanding at the death, where his...

Meet Umran Malik, the SRH bowler who clocked 150 kph on IPL debut

When Umran Malik travelled to the United Arab Emirates with the Sunrisers Hyderabad squad in the first week of September, little did he know that he would soon make his Indian Premier League debut. This was his second stint with the franchise as a net bowler, and this time too, he was hoping to have some good time at the nets. However, things changed quickly for the 21-year-old as he was named a short-term replacement for T. Natarajan - who contracted COVID-19 soon after reaching Dubai. While he had to warm the bench in the first few games of the second leg, Malik was handed the cap on Sunday against Kolkata Knight Riders and the young fast bowler from Gujjar Nagar in Jammu made heads turn with his speed. Malik clocked 146-plus speed in the very first over, and he entered 150s twice on the speed gun - the only Indian to have done so in the IPL. While the cricket fraternity was in awe of his speed, Malik remained calm and composed, thus finishing his four overs, conceding 27 runs. Umran Malik impressed everyone with raw pace against Even though he remained wicket-less, Malik made life difficult for Kolkata Knight Riders batters with sheer speed and the fact that seasoned campaigners like Nitish Rana and Shubman Gill struggled to tackle him, proved that this young gun with athletic body, strong action and raw pace is here to stay. As the cricket pundits were excited with this new talent, sitting far away in Jammu, Randhir Singh Manhas was happy to see his ward come a long wa...

Fastest Indian bowler: Umran Malik tops the charts

Jammu and Kashmir cricketer Umran Malik is the fastest Indian bowler in world cricket. While playing for Hyderabad in the Indian T20 League, Umran Malik bowled the fastest ball by an Indian bowler at 157kph against Delhi at the Malik has consistently broken the 150kph barrier after recording speeds of 153.3kph,153.1kph, 153kph, 152.9kph, 152.6kph, 152.4kph, 152.3kph and 152kph during the 2022 edition of the Indian T20 League. Malik has also bowled the fifth-fastest ball (154kph) in the Indian T20 League, overtaking New Zealand pacer Lockie Ferguson who clocked 153.9kph. The list is spearheaded by former Australia fast bowler Shaun Tait who had recorded a 157.71kph delivery in 2011. Former all-rounder Irfan Pathan features second on the list of fastest Indian bowlers . The left-arm pacer recorded a 153.7 delivery against Pakistan during the inaugural edition of the ICC T20 World Cup in 2007. Mohammed Shami has bowled the third-fastest delivery among India's fast bowlers in world cricket. The right-arm fast bowler delivered a 153.3kph during the third Test against Australia in Melbourne in 2014. Shami was the standout bowler in the series as he picked 15 wickets in three Tests at an average of 35.80. Speedster Jasprit Bumrah is fourth on the list of fastest Indian bowlers. Bumrah clocked 153.26kph during the first Test against Australia in Adelaide in 2018. Bumrah was the wrecker-in-chief for the Indian cricket team in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy as he bagged 21 wickets in fo...

Umran Malik

• ODI debut(cap 25 November 2022v Last ODI 24 January 2023v ODI shirt no. 21 T20I debut(cap 26 June 2022v Last T20I 1 February 2023v T20I shirt no. 21 Domestic team information Years Team 2020/21–present 2021–present (squadno.24) Career statistics Competition Matches 8 8 7 11 Runs scored 2 5 16 16 – – 16.00 16.00 100s/50s 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 Top score 2 4* 16 14 330 139 752 480 13 11 12 15 27.30 26.00 46.66 34.33 0 0 0 0 10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0 Best bowling 3/57 3/48 3/25 3/57 Catches/ 1/– 1/– 2/– 2/– Source: 1 February 2023 Umran Malik (born 22 November 1999) is an Indian international Early life [ ] Malik was born in 1999 to father Abdul Rashid, a fruit-seller, and mother Seema Begum, from Gujjar Nagar locality in the city of Career [ ] In April 2021, Malik was selected as one of three net bowlers for He was retained by In May 2022, Malik was named in India's References [ ] • • • Howzat.com . Retrieved 21 February 2023. • ESPN Cricinfo . Retrieved 2 November 2021. • The Times of India. 10 January 2023 . Retrieved 12 January 2023. • ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 5 January 2023. • Jain, Praveen (8 May 2022). ThePrint . Retrieved 5 January 2023. • Penbugs. 6 October 2021 . Retrieved 8 October 2021. • India TV. 3 October 2021 . Retrieved 3 October 2021. • ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 3 October 2021. • ESPN Cricinfo . Retrieved 7 October 2021. • ". Times of India . Retrieved 7 October 2021. • ESPN Cricinfo . Retrieved 9 October 2021. • ESPN Cricinfo . Retrieved 23 November 2021. • Ind...

Is Umran Malik Already The Fastest Bowler From India?

Umran Malik, playing just his first season of IPL, has left many spellbound with his raw pace. Sarah Waris looks back at other speedsters from the past to figure out where Umran stands among India’s fastest. Virat Kohli, with his host of expressions and emotions on the field, remains a delight for every cameraman and photojournalist. Every wicket is honoured in his own manner, and every loss has its own unique set of glares that makes for a wonderful collage. The joke remains that there is a special camera, the “Virat Cam” that is always assigned for the India skipper, who never disappoints with his animated celebrations. The “Virat Cam” worked overtime as RCB took on SRH in an IPL league match on Wednesday. A match of little significance — Hyderabad had already crashed out while Bangalore had sealed their spot in the top four — however, was much followed as viewers tuned in to witness young Umran Malik in action yet again. Having already wowed with his ability to send down 150+kph thunderbolts in SRH’s previous game, he was expected to continue his performance against a team led by a player who always appreciated a promising Indian quick. And, he was quick! As the Jammu and Kashmir player troubled batters with deliveries touching 153kph, Kohli could not contain the sparkle in his eyes. As Umran constantly beat the RCB players for pace with well-directed bouncers, Kohli was seen nodding his head in approval, which was further confirmed in the post-match interview. “Wheneve...

Meet Umran Malik, the SRH bowler who clocked 150 kph on IPL debut

When Umran Malik travelled to the United Arab Emirates with the Sunrisers Hyderabad squad in the first week of September, little did he know that he would soon make his Indian Premier League debut. This was his second stint with the franchise as a net bowler, and this time too, he was hoping to have some good time at the nets. However, things changed quickly for the 21-year-old as he was named a short-term replacement for T. Natarajan - who contracted COVID-19 soon after reaching Dubai. While he had to warm the bench in the first few games of the second leg, Malik was handed the cap on Sunday against Kolkata Knight Riders and the young fast bowler from Gujjar Nagar in Jammu made heads turn with his speed. Malik clocked 146-plus speed in the very first over, and he entered 150s twice on the speed gun - the only Indian to have done so in the IPL. While the cricket fraternity was in awe of his speed, Malik remained calm and composed, thus finishing his four overs, conceding 27 runs. Umran Malik impressed everyone with raw pace against Even though he remained wicket-less, Malik made life difficult for Kolkata Knight Riders batters with sheer speed and the fact that seasoned campaigners like Nitish Rana and Shubman Gill struggled to tackle him, proved that this young gun with athletic body, strong action and raw pace is here to stay. As the cricket pundits were excited with this new talent, sitting far away in Jammu, Randhir Singh Manhas was happy to see his ward come a long wa...

Umran Malik: 22

" Woh apni pace se wahan logon ke sar phad dega (He'll break batsmen's heads there with his pace)," Singh quipped at an event recently. The excitement is understandable. Earlier this week, Malik won his 13th consecutive award for the fastest delivery in the match in IPL 2022 when he clocked 154.8 kmph. He can go faster - he hit a top speed of 157 kmph against Delhi Capitals on May 5. Many believe he could top a recorded speed of 100 miles per hour (160kmph), which so far has been the exclusive preserve of Shoaib Akhtar and Brett Lee. Malik first turned heads with his pace last year, when he got to play only a handful of IPL matches. Impressed with what they saw, the SRH think-tank chose to retain him ahead of this year's mega auction. It was a huge gamble on an uncapped youngster, but Malik has more than repaid their faith this year, taking21 wickets in 13 games, with his best haul being 5/25 (before Sunrisers' last league game, against Punjab Kings, on Sunday). The last J&K cricketer to play for India was off-spinner Parvez Rasool, who played an ODI and aT20I in 2017. No J&K player has ever played a Test for India yet, but if Umran repeats his IPL heroics on the international stage, it may be only a matter of time. The rest of the team selection was on expected lines. As predicted by TOI, Punjab and Punjab Kings left-arm seamer Arshdeep Singh too earned his maiden India call-up for the T20Is against the Proteas. The 23-year-old has been outstanding at the death, where his...

Is Umran Malik Already The Fastest Bowler From India?

Umran Malik, playing just his first season of IPL, has left many spellbound with his raw pace. Sarah Waris looks back at other speedsters from the past to figure out where Umran stands among India’s fastest. Virat Kohli, with his host of expressions and emotions on the field, remains a delight for every cameraman and photojournalist. Every wicket is honoured in his own manner, and every loss has its own unique set of glares that makes for a wonderful collage. The joke remains that there is a special camera, the “Virat Cam” that is always assigned for the India skipper, who never disappoints with his animated celebrations. The “Virat Cam” worked overtime as RCB took on SRH in an IPL league match on Wednesday. A match of little significance — Hyderabad had already crashed out while Bangalore had sealed their spot in the top four — however, was much followed as viewers tuned in to witness young Umran Malik in action yet again. Having already wowed with his ability to send down 150+kph thunderbolts in SRH’s previous game, he was expected to continue his performance against a team led by a player who always appreciated a promising Indian quick. And, he was quick! As the Jammu and Kashmir player troubled batters with deliveries touching 153kph, Kohli could not contain the sparkle in his eyes. As Umran constantly beat the RCB players for pace with well-directed bouncers, Kohli was seen nodding his head in approval, which was further confirmed in the post-match interview. “Wheneve...

Umran Malik

• ODI debut(cap 25 November 2022v Last ODI 24 January 2023v ODI shirt no. 21 T20I debut(cap 26 June 2022v Last T20I 1 February 2023v T20I shirt no. 21 Domestic team information Years Team 2020/21–present 2021–present (squadno.24) Career statistics Competition Matches 8 8 7 11 Runs scored 2 5 16 16 – – 16.00 16.00 100s/50s 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 Top score 2 4* 16 14 330 139 752 480 13 11 12 15 27.30 26.00 46.66 34.33 0 0 0 0 10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0 Best bowling 3/57 3/48 3/25 3/57 Catches/ 1/– 1/– 2/– 2/– Source: 1 February 2023 Umran Malik (born 22 November 1999) is an Indian international Early life [ ] Malik was born in 1999 to father Abdul Rashid, a fruit-seller, and mother Seema Begum, from Gujjar Nagar locality in the city of Career [ ] In April 2021, Malik was selected as one of three net bowlers for He was retained by In May 2022, Malik was named in India's References [ ] • • • Howzat.com . Retrieved 21 February 2023. • ESPN Cricinfo . Retrieved 2 November 2021. • The Times of India. 10 January 2023 . Retrieved 12 January 2023. • ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 5 January 2023. • Jain, Praveen (8 May 2022). ThePrint . Retrieved 5 January 2023. • Penbugs. 6 October 2021 . Retrieved 8 October 2021. • India TV. 3 October 2021 . Retrieved 3 October 2021. • ESPNcricinfo . Retrieved 3 October 2021. • ESPN Cricinfo . Retrieved 7 October 2021. • ". Times of India . Retrieved 7 October 2021. • ESPN Cricinfo . Retrieved 9 October 2021. • ESPN Cricinfo . Retrieved 23 November 2021. • Ind...

Fastest Indian bowler: Umran Malik tops the charts

Jammu and Kashmir cricketer Umran Malik is the fastest Indian bowler in world cricket. While playing for Hyderabad in the Indian T20 League, Umran Malik bowled the fastest ball by an Indian bowler at 157kph against Delhi at the Malik has consistently broken the 150kph barrier after recording speeds of 153.3kph,153.1kph, 153kph, 152.9kph, 152.6kph, 152.4kph, 152.3kph and 152kph during the 2022 edition of the Indian T20 League. Malik has also bowled the fifth-fastest ball (154kph) in the Indian T20 League, overtaking New Zealand pacer Lockie Ferguson who clocked 153.9kph. The list is spearheaded by former Australia fast bowler Shaun Tait who had recorded a 157.71kph delivery in 2011. Former all-rounder Irfan Pathan features second on the list of fastest Indian bowlers . The left-arm pacer recorded a 153.7 delivery against Pakistan during the inaugural edition of the ICC T20 World Cup in 2007. Mohammed Shami has bowled the third-fastest delivery among India's fast bowlers in world cricket. The right-arm fast bowler delivered a 153.3kph during the third Test against Australia in Melbourne in 2014. Shami was the standout bowler in the series as he picked 15 wickets in three Tests at an average of 35.80. Speedster Jasprit Bumrah is fourth on the list of fastest Indian bowlers. Bumrah clocked 153.26kph during the first Test against Australia in Adelaide in 2018. Bumrah was the wrecker-in-chief for the Indian cricket team in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy as he bagged 21 wickets in fo...