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How Fast Is Cricket Fast Bowling?
45.0 m/s
162 km/h · 101 mph
Shoaib Akhtar's 161.3 km/h delivery in 2003 stands as the fastest officially recorded cricket ball ever. The ball reaches the batsman in 0.4 seconds — faster than human reaction time. Top batsmen don't see it; they predict its path before delivery.
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Did you know?
Fast bowlers hit the crease at full sprint and can experience 8-9× their body weight in landing forces — comparable to a car crash, every delivery.
How it compares
- Faster than a cheetah sprinting
- Reaches the batsman in 0.4 seconds
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