## Top five fastest bowler in world

in hive-198058 •  4 years ago 

If you want to be a fast bowler, you have to follow them ?

If you’re planning to seriously improve your fast bowling skills, you should probably be practicing at home as well as during net sessions with your cricket club. Most cricket clubs will run hourly practice sessions once a week, and unfortunately, bowling for one hour a week probably isn’t enough if you want to become a top level fast bowler. Practicing at home allows you to devote extra time to perfecting and grooving your bowling action, working on your accuracy, and building the skills you’ll need to take wickets.

In this post I’m going to take you through a number of different ways you can practice fast bowling at home. I’ll share plenty of drills that I’ve used in the past, as well as ones I’ve seen other cricketers using! I’ll also give you a few different exercises you can do to build up some bowling strength! Lastly, sometimes it’s necessary to buy certain bits of cricket equipment if we want to improve the quality of our practice, like a set of stumps or a certain type of cricket ball etc. That’s why I’ll also be giving you some recommendations of things you may wish to buy if you’re practicing at home at the end of this post.
If you want to be a fast bowler, you have to focus on your diet first, because if you are physically strong, you will be a good and fast bowler, so bananas, milk, apples in the diet Use more butter, and bread to keep your body strong.
And for that you have to walk around a big ground every day, practice for at least an hour, put on a net of netting, put on a cover up, 30 and pay attention to your running as much as possible so that you can have good steamana and good steamana. Only then can a good bowler bowl well.

1St fastest bowler in world.

Shoaib akter (Pakistan )
Ball speed.
(161.1 )kph(100.2)mph

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2nd fastest bowler in world.

Shaun tait(Australia)
Ball speed.
(161.1)kph(100.1)mph

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3rd fastest bowler.

Brett Lee (Australia)
Ball speed.
(160.8)kph(99.9)mph

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4th fastest bowler in world.

Jeff thoam( Australia)
Ball speed
(160.6)kph (99.8)mph

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5th fastest bowler in world.

Michell starc (Australia)
Ball speed
(160.4)kph(99.7)mph

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You haven't mention proper sources with your photos.

Yes. what do you mean, tell me where I got this picture from?

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Sir, I took this picture from google chrome. Is it wrong to take some picture from google chrome? If it is wrong, then I will avoid it. Please guide me. Thank you sir.

It's a must to mention proper sources if the photos are not yours. It will be considered plagiarism.

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You need to mention sources like this.

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I remeber Brettlee bowling a 160 + to Mavan Atapattu in world cup semi final in 2003. Atapattu had no clue at all, the stumps were flying.

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