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In the recent ICC Men’s ODI Cricket World Cup 2023, bowlers showcased their pr✱owess and lightning speed, delivering thunderous🀅 performances that left fans in awe.
Here are the top five fastest deliveries unleashed during the CWC 2023:
1.) Mark Wood (England) – 155 Kph
England’s Mark Wood claimed the top spot with a scorching delivery at a breathtaking speed of 155 kilometres per hour. Wood’s express pace troubled batsmen throughout the tournament, and this delivery stood out as the fastest in the competition.
2.) Haris Rauf (Pakistan) – 154 Kph
Haris Rauf of Pakistan proved to be a ꧟genuine speedster, consistently touching high speeds. His fastest delivery clocked in at an impressive 154🅷 kilometres per hour, making him a force to be reckoned with in the fast-bowling department.
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3.) Lockie Ferguson (New Zealand) – 153 Kph
New Zealand’s Lockie Ferguson showcased his raw pace with a delivery that reached 153 kilometres per hour. The Kiwi speedster troubled opposition batsmen with his sharp bounce and quick deliveries, leaving an indelible mark on the t🐻꧅ournament.
4.) Gerald Coetzee (South Africa) – 149 Kph
South Africa’s young sensation Gerald Coetzee demonstrated his talent by consistently bowling at high speeds. His fastest deliv♓ery reached 149 kilometres per hour, showcasing the promising future of fast bowling in South African cricket.
5.) Mitchell Starc (Australia) – 148 Kph
A familiar name in the list of speed merchants, Australia’s Mitchell Starc delivered thunderbolts at 148 kilometres per hour. Starc’s ability to generate pace and swing made him a standout performer for Australia in the ODI World Cup.
💝These fiery deliveries not only added excitement to the tournament but also underscored the impact of express pace in modern-day cricket. As these speed demons left a trail of destruction, cricket enthusiasts around the globe eagerly anticipate more breathtaking displays of fast bowling prowess in future competitions.