Fastest Bowlers in Cricket History

Get ready to be blown away by the Fastest Bowlers in Cricket History! These cricketing legends have left an unforgettable mark on the game, and we’re here to celebrate their jaw-dropping performances.

Imagine thundering run-ups, fierce deliveries, and the power to make even the best batsmen tremble. These bowlers are like superheroes, armed with fiery bouncers and toe-crushing yorkers that keep us on the edge of our seats. Below is the list of fastest bowls bowled:

Shoaib Akhtar (Pakistan) – 161.3 km/h (100.23 mph) against England in the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup.

Brett Lee (Australia) – 161.1 km/h (100.14 mph) against New Zealand in 2005.

Shaun Tait (Australia) – 161.1 km/h (100.14 mph) against England in 2010.

Jeff Thomson (Australia) – 160.6 km/h (99.67 mph) against West Indies in 1975.

Mitchell Starc (Australia) – 160.4 km/h (99.55 mph) against New Zealand in 2015.

Andy Roberts (West Indies) – 159.5 km/h (99.11 mph) against Australia in 1975.

Fidel Edwards (West Indies) – 157.7 km/h (97.94 mph) against South Africa in 2003.

Mohammad Sami (Pakistan) – 156.4 km/h (97.17 mph) against Zimbabwe in 2003.

Shane Bond (New Zealand) – 156.4 km/h (97.17 mph) against India in 2003.

Mitchell Johnson (Australia) – 156.3 km/h (97.11 mph) against England in 2013.

Please note that these speeds were recorded using different technology and may not be completely accurate. Also, some of the speeds were recorded in unofficial matches, so they may not be recognized as official records.

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