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Top 10 Fastest Balls In International Cricket History - In Pics

The thrill of fast bowling is one of cricket's most exciting elements, where pace and precision combine to create moments of pure adrenaline. Throughout the sport's history, several bowlers have pushed the limits, delivering some of the fastest balls ever recorded. These remarkable feats of speed have left an indelible mark on the game, showcasing the extraordinary skill and athleticism of these cricketing legends. Here, we highlight the top 10 fastest balls in international cricket history, celebrating the incredible achievements of these pace maestros.

Shoaib Akhtar – 161.3 km/h (100.23 mph)

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Shoaib Akhtar – 161.3 km/h (100.23 mph)

Known as the 'Rawalpindi Express,' Shoaib Akhtar bowled the fastest ball ever recorded during the 2003 ICC World Cup against England, reaching a speed of 161.3 km/h.  

Shaun Tait – 161.1 km/h (100.14 mph)

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Shaun Tait – 161.1 km/h (100.14 mph)

Australian speedster Shaun Tait delivered the second-fastest ball in cricket history at 161.1 km/h during a 2010 match against England, showcasing his explosive pace and precision.  

Brett Lee – 161.1 km/h (100.14 mph)

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Brett Lee – 161.1 km/h (100.14 mph)

Brett Lee, renowned for his fiery pace, matched Tait's record by bowling a 161.1 km/h ball against New Zealand in 2005, solidifying his place among cricket's fastest bowlers.  

Jeff Thomson – 160.6 km/h (99.66 mph)

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Jeff Thomson – 160.6 km/h (99.66 mph)

Jeff Thomson, one of cricket's legendary fast bowlers, bowled the fourth-fastest ball ever at 160.6 km/h during a match against the West Indies in 1975, known for his aggressive bowling style.  

Mitchell Starc – 160.4 km/h (99.57 mph)

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Mitchell Starc – 160.4 km/h (99.57 mph)

Mitchell Starc, a feared left-arm bowler, bowled the fifth-fastest ball at 160.4 km/h against New Zealand in 2015, combining speed with swing to challenge the best batsmen.  

Andy Roberts – 159.5 km/h (99.12 mph)

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Andy Roberts – 159.5 km/h (99.12 mph)

West Indies legend Andy Roberts bowled the sixth-fastest ball in cricket history at 159.5 km/h during a match against Australia in 1975, known for his lethal pace and bouncers.  

Fidel Edwards – 157.7 km/h (97.94 mph)

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Fidel Edwards – 157.7 km/h (97.94 mph)

Fidel Edwards, a West Indies pace bowler, delivered the seventh-fastest ball at 157.7 km/h against South Africa in 2003, recognized for his fiery and accurate bowling.  

Mitchell Johnson – 156.8 km/h (97.49 mph)

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Mitchell Johnson – 156.8 km/h (97.49 mph)

Mitchell Johnson, a key player in Australian cricket, bowled the eighth-fastest ball at 156.8 km/h during a 2013 match against England, famous for his left-arm speed and swing.  

Mohammad Sami – 156.4 km/h (97.18 mph)

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Mohammad Sami – 156.4 km/h (97.18 mph)

Pakistani bowler Mohammad Sami delivered a 156.4 km/h ball against Zimbabwe in 2003, making him the ninth-fastest bowler in cricket history with his blistering pace.  

Shane Bond – 156.4 km/h (97.18 mph)

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Shane Bond – 156.4 km/h (97.18 mph)

New Zealand's Shane Bond matched Sami's speed, bowling a 156.4 km/h delivery against India in 2003, known for his explosive pace and sharp accuracy.