Top 10 Fastest Bowlers In The World In 2025

 

As of 2025, the cricket world will see the same from fast bowlers who are putting up averages over 150 km/h, which is staggering. These guys are not only about the pace but are also very accurate and skilled. Also included is a look at the top 10 speedsters who are at the top of the international game at the moment.

Lockie Ferguson (New Zealand)

Ferguson is the top pace bowler in New Zealand, which is a fact. He averages over 150 km/h, which is very fast. Additionally, his attacking style of play and speed make him a formidable opponent in any form of the game.

Jofra Archer (England)

After a long road back from injury, Archer has found his feet again. He is at it once, which is at over 150 km/h. Also, what he brings to the team with his pace and bounce is very valuable to England.

Anrich Nortje (South Africa)

In terms of raw pace, which is his trademark, Nortje has hit 156 km/h on the speed gun. Also known for his aggressive approach, which has made him a very feared pacer in world cricket.

Kagiso Rabada (South Africa)

Rabada is the man at the helm of South Africa’s pace attack, which is what he does best, spinning the ball out of the seam at around 150 km/h. Also, what stands out is his consistency, which also sees him stand out.

Mohammad Hasnain (Pakistan)

Has been out of the gate to become Pakistan’s fastest bowler, which he does so at over 150 km/h. What he brings to the table in terms of speed and that aggressive approach is what is putting him on the world map.

Mark Wood (England)

Wood’s rapid pace is still an issue in Test cricket, which sees him run up speeds of 90-95 mph (145-152 km/h) at will. A, he is very good at generating bounce, which in turn causes batsmen trouble, which in turn makes him a very valuable asset.

Jasprit Bumrah (India)

Bumrah, who has that distinct action of his and which also includes great accuracy, has been known to hit speeds of 153 km/h. Also,o he heat player who can break the back of an opposition with high-speed yorkers, which in turn makes him theXx factor in India’s bowling unit.

Will O’Rourke (New Zealand)

At age 23, O’Rourke has already proven to be a talented fast bowler, who does so at over 150 km/h. His tall build and aggressive style of play, which he brings to the game, make him a sure-fire star.

Prasidh Krishna (India)

Krishna’s pace and bounce are when put together, have made India’s fast bowling unit what it is today. He has been reported to have bowled at speeds of 150 km/h, which makes him an asset in any format.

Harshit Rana (India)

Rana has left his mark in the IPL with his pace, which at times has exceeded 150 km/h. He anoutstandingoutt performer in the team because of his speed and aggressive style.

These bowlers are at the forefront of what fast bowling has to offer; they combine speed with skill, which in 2025 will see them dominate the cricket world.