Who is Pakistan fastest bowler?

Shoaib Akhtar (Urdu: شعیب اختر; pronounced [ʃoeːb əxt̪ər] ( listen); born 13 August 1975) is a Pakistani former cricketer and commentator. Nicknamed the “Rawalpindi Express”, he was the first bowler to be recorded bowling at 100 miles per hour, a feat he achieved twice in his career.

Who was faster Lee or Akhtar?

Akhtar now stood alone as the fastest bowler in the world. He had just bowled a full 1.2kph faster than Lee’s best of 156kph (97.0mph). Only 3.25kph (2.02mph) now separated the Pakistani paceman from the world record, standing at 160.45kph (99.72mph).

Who is the fastest ball in cricket?

Shoaib Akhtar – Pakistan (Fastest ball: 161.3 kmph) No prizes for guessing that the fastest bowler in the history of cricket is Pakistan’s Shoaib Akhtar, nicknamed Rawalpindi Express for his pace. He holds the record for bowling the fastest delivery of 161.3kmph against England in the 2003 World Cup.

Who is the fastest bowler of India?

Irfan Pathan – 153.7 km/h. Mohammed Shami – 153.3 km/h. Jasprit Bumrah – 153.2 km/h. Navdeep Saini – 152.8 km/h.

Who hit the longest six?

The longest six in cricket history was hit by English cricketer Albert Trott recorded during a Test match against Australia in 1899 at the Lord’s, when he had smashed Monty Noble for a six that travelled nearly 120-125 meters.

Who is the king of fast bowler?

Shoaib Akhtar – 161.3km/h Akhtar is regarded as the fastest bowler in the history of the game. He set the official world record by bowling the fastest delivery of 161.3km/h against England at the 2003 World Cup.