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 Top 10 Fast Bowlers in the World

Fast bowling is considered to be one of the most attractive aspects of world cricket. With which the game becomes thrilling. Fast bowlers are of great value, they control the batsmen through their skill and speed. There have been plenty of fast bowlers in history.

He has created great records with his outstanding performance.

Those ten bowlers are as follows:

1. Wasim Akram (Resident of Pakistan)

Wasim Akram is a resident bowler of Pakistan. He is famous worldwide for his reverse swing bowling.

 He is considered to be one of the greatest and fastest bowlers in the history of world cricket.

 Who scored more than five hundred in ODI cricket matches

 He is a great wicket-taker.

 Who played a great and important role in the success of Pakistan by taking two brilliant wickets in the final match of the 1992 World Cup.

2. Glenn McGrath (Resident of Australia)

One of Glenn McGrath's great qualities was his ability to control players and put them under pressure.

 He was also famous for it.

Glenn McGrath is the number one wicket taker in the 2007 World Cup. His bowling line and length were of a perfect level due to which he was successful in every field and in all conditions.

3. Dale Steyn (resident of South Africa)

Dale Steyn's bowling was swing and the pace was amazing. The batsmen faced a big challenge when it came to their bowling.

 He had such an ability to swing the ball that he would swing the ball where it was impossible to swing the ball.

 In the 2010 cricket match, he took 7 wickets against India.


4. Shoaib Akhtar (Resident of Pakistan)

Shoaib Akhtar is the fastest bowling player in the world.

When the World Cup was held in 2003, Shoaib Akhtar set an international record by bowling at a speed of 161.3 km per hour in this World Cup. made

Shoaib was known for his smoky speed and aggressive bowling and was feared by opposing teams.


5. Courtney Walsh (Resident of West Indies)

Courtney Walsh was the best bowler, her consistency

And was famous for his perseverance.

 He showed great performance by taking 500 wickets in Test cricket.

 His bowling is remembered as a golden era for the West Indies Cricket Board and the country as a whole. His partnership with Curtly Ambrose further brightened his complexion.


6. Malcolm Marshall (Resident of West Indies)

Malcolm Marshall was famous for his skill and fast bowling. Despite his short stature, he is known as the best fast bowler due to his bowling speed and swing.

 At an average of 20.94, he surprised everyone by taking wickets, as those who are interested in cricket know very well that this is a Test average. It is the best cricket number.

The time to remember is when he took 7 wickets for just 41 runs in a cricket match against England in 1988 and showed a brilliant performance.

7. James Anderson (Resident of England)

James Anderson is the most successful test bowler in the cricket world. He is known and known for his reverse swing and longevity.

He reached the milestone of 700 wickets in Test cricket, becoming the first fast bowler to achieve this feat.

 He took 24 wickets in 2010 cricket match. This feat will be remembered in history.

8. Brett Lee (Resident of Australia)

Brett Lee bowled fast and aggressively. He was also famous for it.

He excelled in Test cricket with 300 wickets, and is considered one of the fastest bowlers of his country.

He used to bowl yorkers and bouncers which created challenges and difficulties for the batsmen.

9. Richard Headley (Resident of New Zealand)

Richard Headley was the original match winner for his country. His skill and speed were well known.

It will be remembered that when he took 33 wickets in the series against England in the 1985 cricket match and Showed high bowling performance.

Especially because of their excellent line and length, New Zealand got great success.

10. Kurtley Ambrose (Resident of West Indies)

Curtley Ambrose was famous for his tall stature and his bowling accuracy.

It will be remembered that he achieved the feat by taking 405 wickets at an average of 22.67 in 98 Test matches.

It will also be remembered when he took 8 wickets for just 52 runs in an innings against England in 1994. of

Importance of fast bowlers:

The above mentioned ten fast bowlers are the great fast bowlers of the world.

He became famous for his skill, creating a modern level in the history of cricket.

Cricket fans will always be impressed by his achievements, they will always remember him.

Of course, fast bowling is the main part of cricket that makes the game really interesting.

 And these ten bowlers are proof and examples of this.

It shows that it is possible to achieve anything with your passion, hard work, passion, dedication, and skill.

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