NEW DELHI: Young quick bowler Umran Malik has been shocking everybody together with his sheer tempo and is getting higher with every passing day. The tempo sensation on Tuesday bettered his personal file of India’s quickest bowler as he clocked a 156 kph supply within the first ODI towards Sri Lanka on the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati.
Paceman Malik set the velocity gun on fireplace in his second over – 14th over of the Lankan innings – of his first spell.
The right-arm pacer just lately clocked 155 kph within the first T20I towards Sri Lanka to turn into the quickest Indian bowler surpassing Jasprit Bumrah‘s file. The Jammu-born pacer surpassed Bumrah’s file of 153.36 kph to earn the tag of being the quickest Indian bowler.
Mohammed Shami is third on the record for bowling the quickest supply. He racked up his tempo to 153.3 kph whereas Navdeep Saini is fourth recording 152.85 kph on the velocity gun.
However, Malik has attained speeds better than 155 kph. He clocked in 156.9 kph whereas enjoying within the IPL 2022 for the Sunrisers Hyderabad towards Delhi Daredevils. The supply was the second quickest of IPL 2022 simply behind Lockie Ferguson’s 157.3 kph supply.
(With inputs from ANI)
Paceman Malik set the velocity gun on fireplace in his second over – 14th over of the Lankan innings – of his first spell.
The right-arm pacer just lately clocked 155 kph within the first T20I towards Sri Lanka to turn into the quickest Indian bowler surpassing Jasprit Bumrah‘s file. The Jammu-born pacer surpassed Bumrah’s file of 153.36 kph to earn the tag of being the quickest Indian bowler.
Mohammed Shami is third on the record for bowling the quickest supply. He racked up his tempo to 153.3 kph whereas Navdeep Saini is fourth recording 152.85 kph on the velocity gun.
However, Malik has attained speeds better than 155 kph. He clocked in 156.9 kph whereas enjoying within the IPL 2022 for the Sunrisers Hyderabad towards Delhi Daredevils. The supply was the second quickest of IPL 2022 simply behind Lockie Ferguson’s 157.3 kph supply.
(With inputs from ANI)