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10. Waqar Younis (Pakistan | 1989 – 2003) Mr. Younis took almost 800 international wickets with an average of under 24 per wicket in both formats.

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9. Dale Steyn (South Africa | 2004 – 2019) “Dale Steyn could be just the latest nuclear-tipped arrow that South Africa have drawn from their seemingly bottomless quiver of classy fast bowlers.

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8. Sydney Barnes (England | 1901 – 1914) Sydney Barnes made his debut in the match against Australia on 13th December 1901.

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7. Fred Trueman (England | 1952 – 1965) Trueman was the first-ever bowler in the history of test cricket who reached the 300 wickets milestone.

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6. Dennis Lillee (Australia | 1971 – 1984) Lillee was a very Dangerous bowler with a combination of speed and movement of the pitch and in the air.

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5. Sir Richard Hadlee (New Zealand | 1973 – 1990) Richard Hadlee was one of the greatest fast bowlers in New Zealand ever produced.

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4. Malcolm Marshall (West Indies | 1978 – 1991) He was one of the most dangerous swing bowlers. His bowling action was his trademark.

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3. Glenn McGrath (Australia | 1993 – 2007) He was the 1st fast bowler to play 100 test matches. McGrath also took 381 ODI wickets in 250 matches.

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2. Wasim Akram (Pakistan | 1984 – 2003) He also has a reputation for being an all-time best fast bowler in the history of one-day cricket.

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1. Curtly Ambrose (West Indies | 1988 – 2000) He was one of the most dangerous fast bowlers with a lethal pace, bounce, and swing.