Fastest delivery in cricket

  1. IPL 2022: 5 bowlers who have bowled the fastest deliveries so far this season
  2. Fastest delivery of a cricket ball (male)
  3. The 10 fastest deliveries at T20 World Cup 2022
  4. Top 10 Fastest Ball In Cricket History
  5. Delivery (cricket)
  6. Top 10 Guinness World records held by cricketers
  7. Top 10 fastest deliveries ever bowled in international cricket
  8. Who Holds the Record for the World's Fastest Delivery in Cricket History?


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IPL 2022: 5 bowlers who have bowled the fastest deliveries so far this season

Despite the obvious talent, what the two aforementioned pacers have in common is the kind of pace they can generate. The abundance of pace in their locker has been an X-factor against which some of the best batters in the world have struggled to deal with. Most cricket followers would agree that there is nothing more exciting in the sport than witnessing a pacer who can crank up some serious pace. On that note, let's take a look at five fast bowlers who have bowled the fastest deliveries this season thus far. #1 Umran Malik clocked at 153kmph in the IPL this year The gunslinger from Jammu and Kashmir has caught the headlines ever since he made it into the Sunrisers Hyderabad squad. Capable of cranking it up around the 150kmph mark on a regular basis, The 22-year has taken three wickets in this year's IPL so far but his economy rate has been on the expensive side. His fastest delivery this season was clocked at 153 kmph against the Gujarat Titans. It was in that game where his bouncer rattled Hardik Pandya early on in his innings. Malik is being trusted to play the role of the enforcer in the new-look SRH side this IPL season. #2 Lockie Ferguson The speedster from New Zealand has been one of the most recent stars to make a name for himself in the IPL. The 30-year old hasn't disappointed his new franchise so far. He has taken eight wickets in five matches this season, contributing to his side's good run with his match-winning spells. His fastest delivery this season was reco...

Fastest delivery of a cricket ball (male)

The highest electronically measured speed for a ball bowled by any bowler is 161.3 km/h (100.23 mph) by Shoaib Akhtar (Pakistan) against England on 22 February 2003 in a World Cup match at Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa. Quote from World Cup communications director: "ICC has always said there is not enough uniformity in the various speed guns around the world for any one performance to be designated official". However many believe this to have been the fastest ball bowled. Records change on a daily basis and are not immediately published online. For a full list of record titles, please use our Record Application Search. (You will need to register / login for access) Comments below may relate to previous holders of this record.

The 10 fastest deliveries at T20 World Cup 2022

Mark Wood has set a new standard for England. All of the ten fastest balls of the tournament have been in excess of 153kph or 95mph, with Mark Wood setting the standard with sizzling bowling throughout the Super 12 stage. Wood set a new record for the fastest spell in white-ball cricket history, averaging an eye-watering 149.02kph (92.6mph) across his four overs against Afghanistan, surpassing the previous record held by Fidel Edwards for West Indies back in 2009. There are a host of big-name quick bowlers on show in Australia, with the likes of Haris Rauf and Shaheen Shah Afridi of Pakistan, Mitchell Starc of Australia and Taskin Ahmed of Bangladesh among those capable of clocking serious speed. But the only bowlers close to challenging Wood for the fastest of the tournament have been South African pace merchant Anrich Nortje and Lockie Ferguson of New Zealand A blistering spell from the speedster had Bangladesh hopping about earlier in the tournament. But even a ball tracked at 154.311kph wasn’t enough to better Wood’s quickest. The 10 fastest deliveries so far are below: 1. Mark Wood (England) v New Zealand – 154.74kph (96.15mph) England speedster Mark Wood bowled the fastest delivery of the tournament yet, touching 155kph on the speed gun during the clash against New Zealand. The fastest delivery of the tournament saw England’s strike bowler rocket in a full delivery that almost cut Glenn Phillips in half and could very easily have castled the in-form Kiwi. Instead, it...

Top 10 Fastest Ball In Cricket History

Cricket is a game of speed, agility, and precision. One of the most exciting aspects of the sport is fast bowling, which involves the bowler hurling the ball towards the batsman at incredible speeds. Over the years, many fast bowlers have made their mark on the game, delivering some of the fastest balls in cricket history. Here are the top 10 fastest balls ever bowled in cricket. Read More: 51 Greatest Cricketer Of All Time – Best Cricketer In The World Ever Highest Speed Balls In Cricket • Shoaib Akhtar – 161.3 km/h (100.23 mph) • Brett Lee – 161.1 km/h (100.14 mph) • Shaun Tait – 161.1 km/h (100.14 mph) • Jeff Thomson – 160.6 km/h (99.66 mph) • Mitchell Starc – 160.4 km/h (99.57 mph) • Andy Roberts – 159.5 km/h (99.12 mph) • Fidel Edwards – 157.7 km/h (97.94 mph) • Mitchell Johnson – 156.8 km/h (97.49 mph) • Shane Bond – 156.4 km/h (97.26 mph) • Lasith Malinga – 155.7 km/h (96.88 mph) Read More: IPL Schedule 2023 – Tata Indian Premier League Match List, Time Table, Venues & Fixtures Top 10 Fastest Bowlers in Cricket History • Shoaib Akhtar, also known as the ‘Rawalpindi Express,’ is the fastest bowler in cricket history, having bowled the fastest ball ever recorded at 161.3 km/h (100.23 mph) during the 2003 ICC World Cup. He was known for his blistering pace and the ability to intimidate even the best batsmen. • Australian fast bowler Brett Lee is known for his fiery pace and aggressive style of play. He bowled the second-fastest ball in cricket h...

Delivery (cricket)

Main article: All deliveries are either legal (also known as fair, valid, or "one of the over"), illegal, or in rare circumstances, called Illegal deliveries [ ] An illegal delivery always results in the batting team being awarded one run in addition to any other runs scored off the illegal delivery, does not count towards the completion of an over, and is divided into two categories: Wides [ ] A delivery is called wide if it is so far out of reach of the striker that it can't be hit by the striker through the use of a normal cricket stroke. Note however that a delivery may not be called a wide if the striker changes their positioning before the ball is bowled in such a way that they bring the ball within their reach. No-balls [ ] A delivery can be called a no-ball for various reasons, which may pertain either to the actions of the bowler or the other players on the fielding team. The most common reasons a no-ball occurs are because the bowler either fails to keep some part of his front foot behind the Types of delivery [ ] Part of • v • t • e Deliveries can be made by The ball can bounce at different distances from the batsman, this is called the There are many different types of delivery that a bowler can bowl. These deliveries vary by: technique, the hand the bowler bowls with, use of the fingers, use of the seam, how the ball is positioned in the hand, where the ball is pitched on the wicket, the speed of the ball, and the tactical intent of the bowler. • • • • • • • •...

Top 10 Guinness World records held by cricketers

Whoever has heard the term ‘Guinness book of world records’ must be aware of the fact that it is considered as the most respected and eminent record book in the world. It is a reference book published annually, featuring world records both of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world. It also lists sporting records including cricket. There is no doubt that cricket is one of the most followed sports all over the world and the popularity of the captivating game has moved newer heights ever since the inception of T20 format. There are a plethora of records created and broken every now and then in the cricketing world. No wonder, the unique record book takes note of everything. This unique record is held by former India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni when his bat was sold at the auction for £100,000 ($161,295). It was purchased by R K Global Shares & Securities Ltd (India), at MS Dhoni’s ‘East Meets West’ Charity Dinner, in London, on July 18 2011. Those wondering why this bat was exceptional, well it’s the same bat which was used by Dhoni in the 2011 World Cup final against Sri Lanka at the Wankhede Stadium. MSD had hit the winning shot with the bat which brought the World Cup Trophy to India after 28 years. 2.) Fastest delivery of a cricket ball – Shoaib Akhtar Former Pakistani speedster Shoaib Akhtar was widely known for his electrifying pace and unbelievable ability to bowl consistently at 150 kmph. The right-armer has a long history of frightening batsmen acr...

Top 10 fastest deliveries ever bowled in international cricket

Fast bowling is an exciting sight to watch. The bowler running in at top speed, taking that perfect jump and letting that red/white ball go at speed of light towards the batsman who has less than a second to decide what shot to play and how to avoid getting hurt. There have been many quick bowlers like Fred Spoforth, Fred Trueman, Wayne Daniel, Sir Wes Hall, Albert Trott but they were before the speeds of their deliveries could be measured. Nowadays in modern cricket, the speeds of the balls can be easily measured and we can find out who is/was the fastest bowler in modern times. Here is the list of Top 10 fastest deliveries ever bowled in international cricket: 10. 155.7 kmph Dale Steyn (South Africa ) and Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka) Dale Steyn is currently the fastest and best fast bowler in the world. (Photo Source : AFP) Dale Steyn is currently the fastest and best fast bowler in the world. He has the gifts of speed, swing and accuracy which he uses to terrorise every batsmen in the world. His fastest delivery is 155.7 kmph bowled against New Zealand. Lasith Malinga or Slinga Malinga gets his speed from his slingy action which sends the ball at very high-speed with swing. (Image Source : AFP) Lasith Malinga or Slinga Malinga gets his speed from his slingy action which sends the ball at very high-speed with swing. He is known to have a great slower ball as well and an excellent inswinging yorker to boot for. His fastest delivery of 155.7 kmph was bowled against New Zeala...

Who Holds the Record for the World's Fastest Delivery in Cricket History?

Cricket is a sport that requires a unique combination of skill, strength, and precision. One of the most exhilarating moments in cricket is when a bowler bowls a ball at lightning-fast speed, sending the stumps flying in all directions. The world’s fastest delivery in cricket history is a record that has fascinated fans for decades, with countless players competing to break it. In this article, we will explore who holds the record for the world’s fastest delivery in cricket history and discuss the factors that affect the speed of delivery. Overview of the Current World’s Fastest Delivery in Cricket History Record Holder In 2003, Pakistani bowler Shoaib Akhtar broke the world record for the world’s fastest delivery in cricket history, delivering a ball at a staggering speed of 161.3 km/h (100.23 mph). Shoaib Akhtar achieved this feat during a match against England at Newlands, South Africa. He is still regarded as one of the fastest bowlers in cricket history and is famously known as the “Rawalpindi Express.” History of Fastest Deliveries in Cricket Over the years, several cricketers have claimed the title of the world’s fastest bowler. However, the Australian fast bowler, Frank Tyson, holds the first recorded world’s fastest delivery in cricket history. Tyson’s blistering pace resulted in a ball that was officially recorded at 99.2mph. He accomplished this during the Ashes series in 1954. Another legendary fast bowler is the West Indian, Michael Holding. He earned the nick...