14 Most Deadly fast bowlers in the history of Cricket
14 Most Deadly fast bowlers in the history of Cricket: Fierce, Venomous, and intimidating.
3. Wes hall – West Indies
Tests- 48, Wickets- 192, Average- 26.38
When the regular opening bowler of a Barbados club failed to turn up in a club game in the 1950s, wicketkeeper-batsman Wesley Hall was given the new ball. Thus was born the first great Caribbean speed demon. He was a scary sight for batsmen world over, as he hurtled his tall, muscular frame to deliver fast and accurate deliveries. During the Lord’s Test he bowled unchanged for 3 and a half hours, unprecedented for an express bowler. He still bowled quick enough to break Colin Cowdrey’s arm during his extended spell.
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