Shoaib Akhtar, famously known as the “Rawalpindi Express,” remains one of cricket’s most electrifying and feared fast bowlers. Breaking the 160 kph barrier, Akhtar’s name is etched in history as the ...
Fast bowling needs the most amount of physical activity. For someone who is bowling consistently from 130 kmph to 150 kmph, it requires immense strength in the shoulders and knees. Even though shorter ...
The Asia Cup 2025 is underway with eight teams battling for continental glory. Pakistan, a nation renowned for producing world-class fast bowlers, opens its campaign on September 12 against Oman in ...
Cricket fast bowlers are recognised for their elevated injury risk, largely due to the complex interplay between high-intensity workloads, biomechanical demands and technical execution. Contemporary ...
Former India fast bowler Jhulan Goswami wants India's domestic structure to treat fast bowling on par with spin, saying that ...
Bowling is the heartbeat of cricket—where skill, strategy, and technique come together. Produce pace that overwhelms batsmen, astute seam action that tears defenses apart, or cunning spin that ...
Allan Donald breaks down the impact of SA20 on South African cricket, the opportunities it creates for young fast bowlers, ...