The current record for the fastest ball bowled is held by Shoaib Akhtar of Pakistan, who bowled a 161.3 kph (100.23 mph) delivery during the 2003 World Cup.
Several other bowlers have achieved speeds over 150 km/h, including Brett Lee and Shaun Tait, both of whom reached 161.1 km/h (100.1 mph). Lee achieved this speed against New Zealand in 2005, while Tait matched it against England in 2010.
Australian bowler Jeff Thomson’s 160.6 km/h (99.8 mph) delivery against the West Indies in 1975 places him among the fastest bowlers ever. Mitchell Starc, another Australian, reached 160.4 km/h (99.7 mph) against New Zealand in 2015.
Andy Roberts, from the West Indies, bowled 159.5 km/h (99.1 mph) against Australia in 1975. Other bowlers who have surpassed the 150 km/h mark include Fidel Edwards, Mitchell Johnson, Mohammad Sami, Shane Bond, Nantie Hayward, Jason Gillespie and Waqar Younis.
1)Shoaib Akhtar
Ball Speed: 161.3 km/h (100.23 mph)
Country: Pakistan
Against: England
Year: 2003
2)Brett Lee
Ball Speed: 161.1 km/h (100.1 mph)
Country: Australia
Against: New Zealand
Year: 2005
3)Shaun Tait
Ball Speed: 161.1 km/h (100.1 mph)
Country: Australia
Against: England
Year: 2010
4)Jeff Thomson
Ball Speed: 160.6 km/h (99.8 mph)
Country: Australia
Against: West Indies
Year: 1975
5)Mitchell Starc
Ball Speed: 160.4 km/h (99.7 mph)
Country: Australia
Against: New Zealand
Year: 2015
6)Andy Roberts
Ball Speed: 159.5 km/h (99.1 mph)
Country: West Indies
Against: Australia
Year: 1975
7)Fidel Edwards
Ball Speed: 157.7 km/h (98.0 mph)
Country: West Indies
Against: South Africa
Year: 2003
8)Mitchell Johnson
Ball Speed: 156.8 km/h (97.4 mph)
Country: Australia
Against: England
Year: 2013
9)Mohammad Sami
Ball Speed: 156.4 km/h (97.1 mph)
Country: Pakistan
Against: Zimbabwe
Year: 2003
10)Shane Bond
Ball Speed: 156.4 km/h (97.1 mph)
Country: New Zealand
Against: India
Year: 2003
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