The Man Who Broke The Speed of Cricket | Shoaib Akhtar 161.3 km/h #shoaibakhtar
Introduction
Shoaib Akhtar, famously known as The Rawalpindi Express, is one of the most iconic and fearsome fast bowlers in cricket history. Renowned for his unmatched speed, aggressive attitude, and electrifying run-up, he redefined fast bowling. His fierce pace and ability to intimidate even the world’s best batsmen earned him a legendary status across the cricket world.
⚡ Shoaib’s Record (Short Paragraph)
Shoaib Akhtar holds the world record for the fastest ball ever bowled in cricket history — 161.3 km/h (100.2 mph) against England during the 2003 Cricket World Cup. With 438 international wickets, he terrorized batsmen with raw pace, swinging yorkers, and deadly bouncers. Despite injuries, controversies, and setbacks, Shoaib’s resilience, charisma, and fearless cricketing spirit made him one of the most unforgettable fast bowlers the game has ever seen.
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