Cathryn Lorraine Fitzpatrick holds the record for the fastest delivery in women’s cricket, clocking an astonishing 132 km/h during her illustrious career from 1991 to 2007.
Australian all-rounder Ellyse Perry shattered barriers, becoming the first woman to break the 130 km/h mark with a thunderous delivery of 130.5 km/h in a T20 match.
India's Jhulan Goswami, a pioneer in women’s fast bowling, consistently bowls at a formidable pace, reaching speeds of up to 128 km/h, setting a high standard for future generations.
Shabnim Ismail, South Africa’s pace sensation, showcased her prowess by clocking in at 127.4 km/h, making her a formidable force in women's cricket globally.
At just 20 years old, Australian cricketer Darcie Brown has already made her mark, bowling at an impressive 126.7 km/h and earning accolades for her rapid rise in the sport.
New Zealand's Lea-Marie Tahuhu has consistently delivered thunderous deliveries, reaching speeds of 126 km/h, establishing herself as a key figure in her team's bowling lineup.
Jahanara Alam of Bangladesh adds to the list of formidable fast bowlers, clocking speeds of 122 km/h and contributing significantly to her team's success on the international stage.
Hailing from Australia, Tayla Vlaeminck is known for her thunderous pace, consistently clocking speeds over 125 km/h. Her aggressive approach and ability to generate bounce make her a formidable force on the field.
Representing the West Indies, Shamilia Connell is a fast bowler known for her raw pace and aggression. With speeds exceeding 120 km/h, she intimidates batters with her lethal deliveries and unrelenting line and length.
Bangladesh's Rumana Ahmed has rapidly emerged as a fast bowling sensation in women's cricket. With speeds touching 120 km/h, she combines pace with precision, posing a significant threat to opposition batters.