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Shoaib's fastest ball in the history of cricket(100.2 MPH 161.3 KPH)

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  • our spinner (Afridi) is faster than indian fast bowlers

  • even Pakistan's spinner (Shahid Afridi) "134 kph" is faster than Fast Bowlers of many other teams

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  • @Ahmad.......World Cup me ek bhi match nahi jita paya tumhara Afridi India ke against......bhonkne se pehle soch ke bhonka karo ....... kyunki jab Indian team Dahadti hai toh Paki team dum daba ke bhaag jati hai

  • @Ahmed our player is most genuine than ur player

  • @imapieface may be cause there pitching and not bowling

  • chucka !

  • @BZerp Then try and hit the ball after it has swung in the air, then bounced off the seam of the ball. Oh yeah day 5 of a test match and hits a 2.5cm crack (thats about 1 inch for you ignorants).. face that at 150kmh and you will have broken bones everywhere.

  • @imapieface Well then i will point out the technical differences for you.

    They bowl, not throw. Bowlers are not allowed to straighten their elbows more than 15 degrees. If they do it is a no ball or 'fowl ball' in your language. Pitchers 'throw' the ball and in doing song straighten their elbows far greater than bowlers do which allows for the higher speed.

    Now try and get a ball moving at 160kmh (yeah the rest of the world uses metric) without bending your elbow...

  • just like throwing to mango....

  • @Ahmad12791 Aint nothing to be proud of u moron

  • @lorddanu All you pointed out there was a little difference in terminology. That doesn't make any difference in mechanics. A pitcher doesn't run up. A 'bowler' does. So already the 'bowler' has a higher speed. Both (generally) throw overhand. A 'bowler' also has a longer amount of time for his arm (hence the object) to speed up due to the longer time the ball is in hand in the throw. A Pithecanthropus releases straight forward, a 'bowler' releases about waist height. So why can't they throw fas

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