Top 15 Fast Bowlers
Number 15 – Courtney W (West Indies)
Standing at 6' 6", Courtney Walsh used his height to generate extra bounce, making him a challenging bowler known for his remarkable accuracy and stamina. He bowled long spells at high speeds, perhaps more than anyone else.
Walsh was the first to reach 500 test wickets, and alongside Curtly Ambrose, he formed a feared bowling duo. He retired with 519 test wickets and 227 ODI wickets, leaving an unforgettable legacy in fast bowling.
Number 14 – Delin (South Africa)
With fierce eyes, throbbing veins, and his famous chainsaw celebration, Deline became South Africa's most feared fast bowler, known for his deadly mix of high pace and light swing.
He stood out as one of the most dangerous bowlers of his time; many legends found his swinging length deliveries nearly unplayable. Shane ended his career with 439 test wickets and 196 ODI wickets, holding the best strike rate among the bowlers with over 200 test wickets.
Number 13 – Waka Unis (Pakistan)
Waka Unis was known for his high-speed reversing, especially early in his career when he was one of the fastest bowlers. His powerful run-off was a thrilling, deadly attack aimed at the batsman, so his toss helped him to take crucial wickets.
Partnered with Wasim Akram, he dominated many matches, finishing with 373 test wickets and 416 ODI wickets, leaving a lasting impact on cricket.
Number 12 – Bradle (Australia)
Bradlee ended his career with 310 test wickets and 380 ODI wickets, known as one of the world's fastest bowlers, reaching speeds of 160 km per hour at his best.
He swung the new ball and reversed the lot, making him tough to face it all; his aggressive style and skill earned him many wickets across formats, leaving a lasting impact on cricket and securing his place among Australia's great fast bowlers.
Number 11 – Frank Tyson (England)
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Number 10 – Andre Roberts (West Indies)
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Number 9 – Shane Bon (New Zealand)
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Number 8 – Sh Bakar (Pakistan)
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Number 7 – Joel Garner (West Indies)
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Number 6 – Jeff Thompson (Australia)
Jeff Thompson was one of Cricket's fastest and most fearsome bowlers; in 1975 he bowled a delivery at 160.6 km/hour against the West Indies, setting a speed record.
Known for his unique slinging action and aggressive style, Indies-style, Thompson often delivered skidding bounces that followed batsmen uncomfortably; a reporter once said facing him was like facing a flaming ball fired from a cannon. cannon… Thompson took 200 test wickets and 55 ODI wickets, leaving a lasting legacy.
Number 5 – Wasim Akram (Pakistan)
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Number 4 – Malcolm Marshall (West Indies)
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Number 3 – Dennis Lily (Australia)
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Number 2 – Ctly Ambrose (West Indies)
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Number 1 – Michael Holding (West Indies)
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His lethal bowling made even top batsmen avoid watching him closely. Holding's best match and Holding's figures, 14 wickets for 149 against England in 1976, remained the finest by a West Indian. His fury over J. Boycott in 1981 is legendary. Holding finished with 249 test wickets and 142 ODI wickets, leaving an unforgettable legacy.