Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. Sep 27, 2023 · Indian best fast bowlers all time: Jasprit Bumrah. Fastest ball by Jasprit Bumrah: 153.36 km/hr. The Bumrah Brilliant is the fastest bowler in India as of 2019. Debuting in the 2015-16 series against Australia, Bumrah soon became the best fast bowler in India beating all others.

    • Sports Arena

      Here is a list of Top 10 Female Boxers India with best...

    • RP Singh
    • Mohammad Shami
    • Zaheer Khan
    • S Sreesanth
    • Ashish Nehra
    • Mohammad Nissar
    • Umesh Yadav
    • Varun Aaron
    • Ishant Sharma
    • Javagal Srinath

    A genuine pacer who didn't blossom as much as he was expected to, RP Singh did have all the ingredients needed for a quality pacer. Injuries affected RP's pace but he could bend his back and trouble the batsman with his pace. He featured in only 14 Tests and 58 ODIs and has 124 international wickets. During the Australia series, he clocked the 147 ...

    A bowler with a clean action, clear state of mind and who put in plenty of hard work, it is no surprise that Mohammad Shami finds himself a spot in the list of India's fastest bowlers. The right-arm pacer has terrific stamina and control that allows him to bowl probing lines over after over without losing the steam. He consistently bowls over 140 k...

    India's most successful and popular pacer after Kapil Dev, Zaheer Khan relied less on pace and more on the swing to annihilate batsmen. The left-hander was a master of swing bowling and could trouble the batsmen in all conditions. Frequent injuries forced him to drop his pace in the later stages of his career, but during his initial years, he easil...

    S Sreesanth's wrist position won him many accolades, and honed his pace bowling. He bowled an impeccable out-swinger which troubled high-quality batsmen as well. On his day, Sreesanth could wreak havoc, as he did against South Africa in the Johannesburg Test in 2006, claiming five wickets. However, his promising career ended abruptly due to match-f...

    Being a left-arm pacer, Ashish Nehra could bring the ball back into the right-hander at an awkward angle. This ability is one of the key reasons behind his success in international cricket. But along with swing, he could also bowl at an express pace that made things even more difficult for the batsmen. And on surfaces that aided his style of bowlin...

    Hailed as India's first genuine pace bowler, Mohammad Nissar had the ability to beat the batsman with his pace alone. The fact that 13 of his 25 Test wickets were either bowled or leg-before testify the quality of his pace bowling. Some considered him faster than Harold Larwood, the pacer from England. Nissar played only six Tests but his strike ra...

    Umesh Yadav brings to the table a combination which is rare in Indian cricket. He combines pace with effective control. He made his mark in domestic cricket courtesy of his express speeds but soon realised that to strive in international cricket he needed more than just raw pace. Hence he worked hard on his accuracy, swing, and fitness and has emer...

    Varun Aaron was fast-tracked into India's national team based on his impressive bowling performances in domestic cricket where he consistently bowled above 140 kmph. And when offered a place in India's ODI and Test team, he didn't disappoint. He bowled with pace for which he was known for but lacked accuracy and control. He proved to be too expensi...

    Ishant Sharma rose to prominence due to his ability to generate awkward bounce and his probing in-swingers which kept the batsmen on their toes. However, along with these weapons, he also has genuine pace that surprises the batsmen. The right-arm bowler, when on a song can extract help from the surface and his tall body enhances his pace. His bowli...

    For those who didn't see Javagal Srinath bowl, his name at the top will come as a surprise, but those who saw him bowl will consider this as nothing but the due appreciation which the pacer demands. Srinath during his peak was one of the best pace bowlers in world cricket. His smooth action enabled him to pump pace in his deliveries while his accur...

    • Umran Malik. Umran Malik is, by a significant margin, now India’s fastest bowler. Since his IPL debut in 2021, all anyone can talk about him is his extreme pace, something never seen in Indian cricket.
    • Jasprit Bumrah. Although Jasprit Bumrah is currently out of action due to his back injury, India’s losses in his absence are certainly no coincidence -for Bumrah is still India’s best all-format fast bowler.
    • Prasidh Krishna. Prasidh Krishna is one of the pacers in the group of young Indian fast bowlers who is seen to have a future in Test cricket. Krishna’s height is a key factor in that; he can be an enforcer in the middle-overs in white-ball cricket as he has the ability to pound the deck hard.
    • Umesh Yadav. Senior India pacer Umesh Yadav seems to be in the best phase of his bowling. He’s been a sensational bowler in home conditions in Test cricket – 101 wickets in 31 home Tests at 24 – and despite falling behind in the pecking order, he’s kept up his energy levels and team spirit.
  2. Having made a breakthrough at the 2021 IPL for Sunrisers Hyderabad, Umran Malik has the potential to become India’s fastest bowler of all time. He has some serious pace and is capable of sending down deliveries in excess of 156kph.

    • Who are the best fast bowlers in India?1
    • Who are the best fast bowlers in India?2
    • Who are the best fast bowlers in India?3
    • Who are the best fast bowlers in India?4
    • Who are the best fast bowlers in India?5
    • Kapil Dev. The Haryana Hurricane heads the list of top Indian fast bowlers by far. Kapil Dev isn’t just India’s best fast bowler of all time, but also plausibly ranks amongst the top in the world.
    • Javagal Srinath. What this tall and lanky fast bowler brought to Indian cricket since his debut in 1991 was a sight to behold. Arguably, Srinath is the fastest bowler that India ever produced.
    • Zaheer Khan. Second only to Kapil Dev on the list of fast bowlers with most international wickets (593) for India, Zaheer Khan certainly deserves this place on this list.
    • Venkatesh Prasad. Most remembered for his banter with Aamir Sohail (Prasad did have the last laugh) in the intense Indo-Pak quarter-final clash in the World Cup of 1996, Prasad has achieved a lot more than that on the field for India.
  3. Sep 16, 2024 · Men's odi Bowling rankings. Official International Cricket Council rankings for ODI match cricket players. Discover latest ICC rankings table, predict upcoming matches, see points and ratings for all teams.

  4. People also ask

  5. The Lucknow Super Giants speedster clocked at 156.7 km/h against RCB in IPL 2024. The SunRisers Hyderabad pacer registered a speed of 157 km/h against Delhi Capitals in IPL 2022. We take a look at the all-time list of fastest bowlers produced by India.