Most Dangerous Fast Bowler In International Cricket: From the beginning of cricket till today, there have been many such fast bowlers in front of whom even big batsmen yearn to score runs. Many fast bowlers have troubled veteran batsmen with their stormy speed. Today we are going to tell you about five such fast bowlers, who were very dangerous.
1- Shoaib Akhtar (Pakistan)
Shoaib Akhtar, popularly known as Rawalpindi Express, is famous all over the world for his fast bowling. He has bowled very fast consistently. He holds the record for throwing the fastest ball in the history of cricket. He bowled a ball at a speed of 161.3 kilometers per hour against England in 2003. This ball is the fastest ball in the history of cricket.
2- Shaun Tait (Australia)
Australia's Shaun Tait had attracted the attention of many people with his fast bowling, he was also counted among the dangerous bowlers of the world. In many matches, he had troubled big batsmen with his fast bowling. Against England, he bowled the fastest ball of his career, which was at a speed of 161.1 kilometers per hour. He is included in the list of dreaded bowlers of the world.
3- Jeff Thomson (Australia)
The next name in this list is Jeff Thomson of Australia, who was one of the most dangerous bowlers of his time. During his time, he had troubled all the batsmen a lot with his fast ball, due to which the batsmen were afraid of him. He bowled the ball at a speed of 160.6 kilometers per hour against West Indies in Perth in 1970, which was the fastest ball of his career. Since then he has been included in the list of dreaded bowlers of the world.
4- Mitchell Starc (Australia)
The name of Australia's Mitchell Starc is in this list, who is one of the most dangerous bowlers at present. He bowled very lethally in the Test match against New Zealand and during the same match, he bowled the second fastest ball in the history of Test cricket. He bowled New Zealand's Ross Taylor to all fours by bowling a yorker at a speed of 160.4 kilometers per hour.
5- Andy Roberts (West Indies)
In the initial years of the World Cup, the West Indies cricket team had a special fear and the reason for this was their 4 deadly bowlers, who had the ability to destroy any batting order. The fastest bowler among those 4 bowlers was Andy Roberts, who troubled many batsmen with his fast balls. He bowled the fastest ball of his career against Australia in 1970 in Perth, he bowled the ball at a speed of 159.5 kilometers per hour in that match.
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