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Who bowled the slowest ball in cricket history?

Who bowled the slowest ball in cricket history?

But despite that, New Zealand’s Leigh Kasperek managed to surprise all with her slower delivery. And the reason behind it is the speed of her slower delivery. Kasperek bowled perhaps the slowest delivery in the history of international cricket as her delivery clocked at 38 kmph.

Who is the world’s worst bowler?

5 worst bowling figures in Test cricket in the 21st century

  • Jason Krejza (Australia) – 12/358 vs India.
  • Keshav Maharaj (South Africa) – 5/318 vs India.
  • Nathan Lyon (Australia) – 5/298 vs South Africa.
  • Yasir Shah (Pakistan) – 2/291 vs Australia.

Who has bowled the longest over?

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Bert Vance Bowls 22 Ball Over Undoubtedly, the longest ever over that was bowled or ever will be bowled in the cricket history. The unfortunate record holder, Bert Vance of New Zealand, in a fateful domestic match against Canterbury bowls a dreadful 22 ball over.

Who is fastest bowler of all time?

Shoaib Akhtar
World’s all-time fastest bowlers in cricket

Bowler Fastest delivery Year
Shoaib Akhtar (Pakistan) 161.3 km/hr (100.2 mph) 2003
Shaun Tait (Australia) 161.1 km/hr (100.1 mph) 2010
Brett Lee (Australia) 160.8 km/hr (99.9 mph) 2005
Jeffrey Thomson (Australia) 160.6 km/hr (99.8 mph) 1975

What is the slowest ball in the history of cricket?

The slowest ball in the history of cricket was bowled by Aaqib Javed of Pakistan in the semi final match of the 1992 world against New Zealand. The batsman was Mark Greatbatch. The speed was 40 kmph only (24.85 mph). The batsman couldn’t score any run and he was bowled out in this ball.

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Who is the slowest bowler in the world?

Majid Haq, who is Pakistani descent and had played for Scotland is the slowest bowler ever played in the world. He is a spinner and bowls at 40 miles per hour or less then that. Which is approximately 65 km/h. Majid Haq in fact is the second highest wicket-taker as well as the most capped player in the Scotland.

Who is the most capped player in Scotland cricket history?

Majid Haq in fact is the second highest wicket-taker as well as the most capped player in the Scotland. After having played the mandatory Under 17 and Under 19 junior level, he graduated to make his debut in the senior level of Scotland cricket in 2002 in a European Championship match against an England Board XI.