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Top Ten Bowlers in Cricket History

1   Wasim Akram 

Wasim Akram is the captain of the Pakistani national cricket team and a cricket analyst, coach, and former player.

the top bowler to have competed in the last two or three decades. the capacity to swing the ball both ways, quickly, and in the reverse direction. the bowler that many batting opponents dreaded the most throughout his era (Especially from early 90s until his retirement).he was a dangerous bowler.

#11 Hasan Ali

Enter caption Hasan Ali, Pakistan's new bowling star, has excelled as a bowler for his country. David Warner lost his cool during Australia and Pakistan's ODI series match five in Adelaide in January 2017. He smashed 19 fours and 5 sixes in his 128 balls for 179 runs. Warner was dismissed in the 41st over when he easily might have reached 200 on that particular day. Australia scored 369 runs in 50 overs to to hundreds from Warner and Travis Head. Hasan Ali was the bowler who took the brunt of Warner's assault. He possessed the numbers 9-0-100-2. To think, if he had finished his required 10 overs, he may have offered a few more.

 Dawlat Zadran

The Afghan bowler Dawlat Zadran's statistics were once again ruined by David Warner. In the 2015 World Cup's league stage, Afghanistan played Australia. Warner failed to get a double hundred in ODIs after getting out in the 38th over after reaching 178 from just 133.

Glen Maxwell pounded the bowlers to the ground in the final overs. Australia recorded a final score of 417/6 thanks to his 88 points from just 39 balls. In his allotted 10 overs, Mohammad Nabi took 84 wickets, while Shapoor Zadran took 89. However, Dawlat Zadran, who played under the hottest conditions, had a record of 10-0-101-2.

#2 Wahab Riaz

 

Enter caption The English batters made the Pakistani bowling attack appear rather unimpressive during the third ODI of Pakistan's 2016 tour to England. The most ruthless player was Alex Hales, who scored 171 from just 122. Morgan's 57 from 27 and Butler's 90 from 51 helped England reach another 400+ score.

 

 

None of Pakistan's bowlers could halt the flow of runs. In their respective 10 overs, Amir and Hasan Ali scored 72 and 74 runs, respectively. Riaz took the most blows and finished 10-0-110-0. He became the first bowler from Pakistan to allow more than 100 runs in an ODI.

#1 Mick Lewis

Enter caption One of the finest ODI games ever was the fifth one-day international between Australia and South Africa in Johannesburg in 2006. Australia, which batted first, recorded the first 400 score in ODI history. In one of his best innings, Ricky Ponting scored 164 runs off 105 balls, including 13 fours and 9 sixes. Australia reached 434/4 in 50 overs because to Mike Hussey's haul of 81 from 51 and Symonds' quickfire innings of 27 from 13 runs. Kallis took 70 wickets in 6 overs, Ntini took 80 in 9, Hall allowed 80 wickets to fall in 10 overs, and Telemachus took 87 wickets in his allotted overs.

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