Cricket’s history is energized by pacemen who went out to scare batters with their speed alone. At the top of the charts is Pakistan’s Shoiab Akhtar, dubbed the “Rawalpindi Express”, who recorded 161.3 km/h (100.2 mph) in 2002. https://cricketleaguestats.com..../top-10-fastest-bowl
Australia's Brett Lee and Shaun Tait are not far behind, with their explosive run-ups seeing them consistently clock speeds in excess of 160 km/h. Like Sharpe, New Zealand’s Shane Bond and Pakistan’s Mohammad Sami were scorchingly fast in their pomp. https://cricketleaguestats.com/
West Indies, renowned for their fast bowling, churned out speedsters in the likes of Andy Roberts, Michael Holding and the fearsome Courtney Walsh. The list is rounded out by modern icons such as Australia's Mitchell Starc and South Africa's Dale Steyn, who will make you jump with the level of devastation achieved by these fastest-ever bowlers in cricket.