Please add to the list….. The Most Fearsome Fast Bowlers Ever…?
Let us see how many 90 Miles an hour plus bowlers do you remember? Those who have terrorized batsmen with their pace. Speed is the criteria. There are a few on my finger tips:-
West Indies
Wes Hall
Andy Roberts
Micheal Holding
Colin Croft
Sylvester Clark
Joel Garner
Courtney Walsh
Ambrose
Wayne Daniel
Malcom Marshall
Ian Bishop
Cameron Cuffy
Darren Powell
Australia
Jeff Thompson
Dennis Lillee
Jeff Lawson
Merv Hughes
Jason Gillespie
Bret Lee
Micheal Johnson
Shaun Tait
England
Fred Trueman
Bob Willis
Dilley
Anderson
Pakistan
Imran Khan
Attiq ur Rehman
Wasim Akram
Waqar Younis
Shabbir Ahmad
Mohammad Sami
Shoaib Akhtar
New Zealand
Richard Hadlee
Shane Bond
South Africa
Mike Proctor
Garth Le Roux
Alan Donald
Hayward
Nitini
Stein
Sri Lanka
Milinga
Harold Larwood was one of the most fearsome fast bowlers ever. He should deffinetly be included.







I think you have covered them all my friend,no-one left to add.Though I would have added Nel & Sean Pollock to the SA list.
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I’m not sure how fast they bowled, but Sarfraz Nawaz of Pakistan, John Snow of England, and Charlie Griffith (West Indies) would qualify as "fearsome" in my book.
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i played with a guy at balnarring called bruce thompson he was F’in quick
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Kemar Roach and Fidel Edwards of West Indies and Mohd. Aamer of Pakistan are all young but none the less lethal.
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These are the top rated fast bowlers who peaked with at least 850 points in the ICC Player Rankings as of June 2009:
1 Sydney Barnes England 932
2 George Lohmann England 931
3 Imran Khan Pakistan 922
4 Glenn McGrath Australia 914
5 Curtly Ambrose West Indies 912
6 Ian Botham England 911
7 Malcolm Marshall West Indies 910
8 Richard Hadlee New Zealand 909
8 Waqar Younis Pakistan 909
8 Shaun Pollock South Africa 909
11 Alan Davidson Australia 908
12 Alec Bedser England 903
13 Bill Johnston Australia 900
14 Fred Trueman England 898
14 Wes Hall West Indies 898
16 Ray Lindwall Australia 897
16 Dale Steyn South Africa 897
18 Allan Donald South Africa 895
18 Fazal Mahmood Pakistan 895
20 Andy Roberts West Indies 891
21 Joel Garner West Indies 890
22 Colin Croft West Indies 887
23 Dennis Lillee Australia 884
24 Kapil Dev India 877
25 Steve Harmison England 875
26 Courtney Walsh West Indies 867
27 Stuart Clark Australia 863
27 Makhaya Ntini South Africa 863
29 Keith Miller Australia 862
30 Michael Holding West Indies 860
31 Maurice Tate England 857
32 Geoff Lawson Australia 855
32 Charles Turner Australia 855
32 Shoaib Akhtar Pakistan 855
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http://www.iccreliancerankings.com/alltime/test/bowling/
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Wikipedia
WOW!! WOW !! GREAT !!
I Think In This Section We Have Really,Really Fast Bowler,
Which Would Be a
TsuBaki
Sanjauro.
Faster Then Arsalan_Kashi Bha,
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Something to add on behalf of SL,it is Malinga not Milinga
and i suggest Rumesh Rathnayaka and Dilhara Fernando as SL pacers who went pass 90mile mark.
Apart from early 70′s and before, it was Pakistan who had most Fearsome Fast Bowling attack,specially with Paki duo Wasim and Waqar.
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"Bruce Reid" for Australia might go on the list.
Dale Steyn for South Africa could be there
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australia
glenn mcgrath
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WI – You could add Charlie Griffiths and Learie Constantine.
Aust – You could also include Keith Miller. McDonald and Gregory.
England – Add Snow, Tyson, Larwood, Voce
SA – Peter Pollock
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Harold Larwood – England
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Mitchell Johnson- not micheal. West Indies have had great bowlers when you list them.
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Kapil Dev
Kemar Roach
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for england you missed out freddie flintoff on the last day of the final test in the 2005 ashes he was bowling at around 90 or above and for australia mitchel jonhnson and Doug Bollinger
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M Marshall
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kashikooler979.brain
CHETAN SHARMA (FIRST BOWLER TO TAKE A HATTRIC IN WORLD CUP)
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Harold Larwood was one of the most fearsome fast bowlers ever. He should deffinetly be included.
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dont know
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