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  1. Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt says 'let Umran Malik do something first..'
  2. Umran Malik bowled a delivery of 163.7 kmph in the practice session, Watch Video
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  4. Umran Malik Delivered A Ball At 163.7 In The Indian Nets?
  5. Umran Malik bowls 163.7 kmph delivery in the practice session
  6. Watch: Umran Malik bowls fastest ball in history of Indian cricket, betters his own record
  7. Watch: Umran Malik bowls fastest ball in history of Indian cricket, betters his own record
  8. Umran Malik Delivered A Ball At 163.7 In The Indian Nets?
  9. Umran Malik bowls 163.7 kmph delivery in the practice session
  10. Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt says 'let Umran Malik do something first..'


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Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt says 'let Umran Malik do something first..'

Butt added that comparing Umran with legends is uncalled for and that in both India and Pakistan such discussions take place which is of no use. "We have people in both countries who like to have such pointless discussions. You draw a comparison when something happens at the international level. Any fast bowler who can bowl 150 kph is an exciting prospect. Umran is as exciting as any person who bowls 150-plus. But let him play and do something first, then you can compare him with top-notch cricketers. I don't think we should have these comparisons at this stage," he said. India now play South Africa on June 12 in second T20I at Cuttack in Odisha and will be hoping to make it 1-1 in the five-match T20 series.

Umran Malik bowled a delivery of 163.7 kmph in the practice session, Watch Video

The discussions about India’s new Raftaar Express Umran Malik are increasing day by day. After showing his flair in the IPL, now Malik’s eyes are on the series with South Africa. Where the selectors along with the fans have high hopes from Umran, the king of speed. At the same time, Umran, who intimidated the batsmen with his fast ball in the IPL, has created history where according to sources and cricket B, he has broken the record of Pakistan fast bowler Akhtar by bowling at a speed of 167.3 kmph during practice. Playing for Hyderabad in IPL 2022, speedster Umran Malik took a total of 22 wickets while performing brilliantly. Where his best performance was taking five wickets for 25 runs in 4 overs. He was also awarded the man of the match title. Awarded the title of Emerging Player of IPL 2022. Umran Malik has created history during a practice session ahead of the T20I against South Africa starting on June 9. He has created history by breaking Akhtar’s record of the ball bowled at a speed of 161 kmph during the practice session. He bowled at a speed of 163.7 km/h in the practice session. According to Cric Buzz it has been claimed that during the practice session, Malik bowled at a speed of 163.7 km/h. In 2003, against England, Akhtar created history by bowling at a speed of 161.3 kmph. At the same time, make it clear that Umran can do a big job in this series. This series is being considered as a trial for the players before the World Cup 2022. Where good performance can...

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Umran Malik Delivered A Ball At 163.7 In The Indian Nets?

Team India’s young speedster, Umran Malik is already in action with his deadly bowling. He made a name for himself by scalping 22 wickets in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022 as he bowled regularly at the pace of 150+. He is the fastest Indian bowler in IPL history to bowl with a record of 157 kmph. It is rumored that the young speedster of Jammu and Kashmir will create a new sensation in the cricket field in the coming days. In particular, former Australian fast bowler Brett Lee had predicted that Umran Malik would break the record of Pakistan paceman Shoaib Akhtar. Malik also said that in the future, I will have to break Shoaib Akhtar’s fastball record. Uman Malik is now preparing to set such a world record. Team India is practicing for the T20 series against South Africa, while Umran has been bowling in the nets for a few hours. It is reported that Umran Malik bowled at a speed of 163.7 kmph. ALSO READ: This means that Shoaib Akhtar has set a record in the nets. The record for fastest bowling in the history of cricket is set by former Pakistani paceman Shoaib Akhtar when he delivered a ball at 161.3 kph against New Zealand. Even though this record has been around for over two decades, no one has broken this record. Here is the video of the incident: Umran Malik is now garnering attention for bowling at 163.7 kmph in the nets. That means Umran has already surpassed the record. However, this is not taken into consideration in the international record. Thus, it is not s...

Umran Malik bowls 163.7 kmph delivery in the practice session

Advertisement Umran made his presence known at the During a press conference ahead of the match, We have to see how much playing time we can give him, we need to be realistic, we have a large squad, it is not possible to give everyone playing XI time. I think I am certainly someone who likes to have that consistency, give people te and let him feel settled in the positions.”

Watch: Umran Malik bowls fastest ball in history of Indian cricket, betters his own record

Umran Malik, an Indian paceman, ignited the speed gun on Tuesday at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati by bowling a 156 kph delivery versus Sri Lanka. Malik broke his personal mark to overtake another Indian pacer. The fast bowler delivered the ball in the second over of his opening spell (the 14th over of the inning). In the first T20I match against Sri Lanka, the right-arm pacer beat out Jasprit Bumrah's record by clocking in at 155 kph on the speed radar. The pacer, who was born in Jammu, beat Bumrah's previous record of 153.36 kph to become the fastest Indian bowler. Historic ball in Indian cricket - 155 kmph by Umran Malik. Malik turned the match on its head for the hosts as Shanaka was dismissed for 45 off 27 balls on the 155 kph lightning-quick delivery, leaving Sri Lanka in a spot of bother needing 34 off 20 balls with just three wickets in hand. Mohammed Shami is third on the list for bowling the fastest delivery. He racked up his pace to 153.3 kph while Navdeep Saini is fourth recording 152.85 kph on the speed gun. However, Malik has attained speeds greater than 155 kph. He clocked in 156.9 kph while playing in the IPL 2022 for the Sunrisers Hyderabad against Delhi Daredevils. The delivery was the second fastest of IPL 2022 just behind Lockie Ferguson's 157.3 kph delivery. Virat Kohli's 45th ODI century and half-centuries from the Indian openers propelled India to their 22nd 300-plus ODI total against Sri Lanka in the first ODI of the three-match series. S...

Watch: Umran Malik bowls fastest ball in history of Indian cricket, betters his own record

Umran Malik, an Indian paceman, ignited the speed gun on Tuesday at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati by bowling a 156 kph delivery versus Sri Lanka. Malik broke his personal mark to overtake another Indian pacer. The fast bowler delivered the ball in the second over of his opening spell (the 14th over of the inning). In the first T20I match against Sri Lanka, the right-arm pacer beat out Jasprit Bumrah's record by clocking in at 155 kph on the speed radar. The pacer, who was born in Jammu, beat Bumrah's previous record of 153.36 kph to become the fastest Indian bowler. Historic ball in Indian cricket - 155 kmph by Umran Malik. Malik turned the match on its head for the hosts as Shanaka was dismissed for 45 off 27 balls on the 155 kph lightning-quick delivery, leaving Sri Lanka in a spot of bother needing 34 off 20 balls with just three wickets in hand. Mohammed Shami is third on the list for bowling the fastest delivery. He racked up his pace to 153.3 kph while Navdeep Saini is fourth recording 152.85 kph on the speed gun. However, Malik has attained speeds greater than 155 kph. He clocked in 156.9 kph while playing in the IPL 2022 for the Sunrisers Hyderabad against Delhi Daredevils. The delivery was the second fastest of IPL 2022 just behind Lockie Ferguson's 157.3 kph delivery. Virat Kohli's 45th ODI century and half-centuries from the Indian openers propelled India to their 22nd 300-plus ODI total against Sri Lanka in the first ODI of the three-match series. S...

Umran Malik Delivered A Ball At 163.7 In The Indian Nets?

Team India’s young speedster, Umran Malik is already in action with his deadly bowling. He made a name for himself by scalping 22 wickets in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022 as he bowled regularly at the pace of 150+. He is the fastest Indian bowler in IPL history to bowl with a record of 157 kmph. It is rumored that the young speedster of Jammu and Kashmir will create a new sensation in the cricket field in the coming days. In particular, former Australian fast bowler Brett Lee had predicted that Umran Malik would break the record of Pakistan paceman Shoaib Akhtar. Malik also said that in the future, I will have to break Shoaib Akhtar’s fastball record. Uman Malik is now preparing to set such a world record. Team India is practicing for the T20 series against South Africa, while Umran has been bowling in the nets for a few hours. It is reported that Umran Malik bowled at a speed of 163.7 kmph. ALSO READ: This means that Shoaib Akhtar has set a record in the nets. The record for fastest bowling in the history of cricket is set by former Pakistani paceman Shoaib Akhtar when he delivered a ball at 161.3 kph against New Zealand. Even though this record has been around for over two decades, no one has broken this record. Here is the video of the incident: Umran Malik is now garnering attention for bowling at 163.7 kmph in the nets. That means Umran has already surpassed the record. However, this is not taken into consideration in the international record. Thus, it is not s...

Umran Malik bowls 163.7 kmph delivery in the practice session

Advertisement Umran made his presence known at the During a press conference ahead of the match, We have to see how much playing time we can give him, we need to be realistic, we have a large squad, it is not possible to give everyone playing XI time. I think I am certainly someone who likes to have that consistency, give people te and let him feel settled in the positions.”

Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt says 'let Umran Malik do something first..'

Butt added that comparing Umran with legends is uncalled for and that in both India and Pakistan such discussions take place which is of no use. "We have people in both countries who like to have such pointless discussions. You draw a comparison when something happens at the international level. Any fast bowler who can bowl 150 kph is an exciting prospect. Umran is as exciting as any person who bowls 150-plus. But let him play and do something first, then you can compare him with top-notch cricketers. I don't think we should have these comparisons at this stage," he said. India now play South Africa on June 12 in second T20I at Cuttack in Odisha and will be hoping to make it 1-1 in the five-match T20 series.