List Of Fastest Bowler In The T20 Cricket World Cup 2022 And Fastest Ball Speed

List Of Fastest Bowler In The T20 Cricket World Cup 2022 And Fastest Ball Speed

The speed gun has been busy through this tournament, know about the fastest bowler list and ball in the T20 World Cup 2022

We have seen a lot of fiery spells in which bowlers have clicked 150+ in every ball. Here we are going to talk about the Fastest bowler in the T20 World Cup 2022.

In the Australian pitches, it was very obvious that the fast bowler will be coming hard on the batters. After looking at the bounce and pace of Melbourne and Perth bowlers have put their feet on the accelerator and delivered the balls even quicker.

Full List Of Fastest Bowler In The T20 Cricket World Cup 2022 And Fastest Ball Speed

The fastest bowlers in the world are competing in the tournament including the likes of Anrich Nortje, Mark Wood, and Lockie Ferguson. As expected these bowlers dominated the speed charts once again.

Fastest bowler in the T20 World Cup 2022

5. Naseem Shah (Pakistan) – 148kph (92 mph) vs India 

The talented young pace bowler is bowling some serious heat up front. Naseem Shah has the ability to move the ball at the pace of 145+ which makes him even deadlier. His fiery spell upfront along with Hairs Rauf against India contained some seriously quick deliveries.

4. Haris Rauf (Pakistan) – 151kph (93.8mph) vs India 

Haris Rauf has a skiddy action which makes it even more difficult for the batsman to time the ball. Whenever the 28-year bowls at a good length area the ball tends to hit the ball really hard on the bat.

Haris bowled a magnificent spell vs India taking out those 2 unbelievable sixes which Kohli hit in his last over. One of Haris’s delivery clicked 153kmph but was dispatched for a boundary by Suryakumar Yadav.

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3. Lockie Ferguson (New Zealand) – 151kph (93.8mph) vs Sri Lanka

The Kiwi quick is also someone who is a skiddy customer. Ferguson is known for his quick-yorkers and nasty bouncers. In this World Cup, he has fulfilled the gap of pace in his team’s bowling lineup.

2. Anrich Nortje (South Africa) – 153kph (95mph) vs India 

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Nortje is the quickest bowler in the world right now and he has proved it on a number of occasions. His smooth run-up and action give him the momentum to generate the pace. His braced front leg helps him to bowl those nasty deliveries.

Against India, Nortje was charged up and took full use of Perth’s bouncy wicket.

1. Mark Wood (England) – 155kph (95.6mph) vs New Zealand

The English paceman is bowling at a rapid pace in this tournament. His average speed is 148kph in this tournament. Wood has bowled a 155kmph delivery against New Zealand.

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Glenn Philips was facing the 155 kph thunderbolt from Wood.

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