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    Aaqib Predicts Return of 150kph Fast Bowlers in Pakistan Cricket

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 9, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development for Pakistan cricket, former fast bowler Aaqib Javed has expressed optimism about the revival of the country’s pace attack. He emphasized that bowlers capable of consistently bowling at speeds around 150 kilometers per hour are expected to emerge shortly. This resurgence is seen as a crucial step in restoring Pakistan’s reputation for producing world-class fast bowlers, a hallmark of their cricketing history.

    Pakistan has long been renowned for its fast-bowling talent, with legends like Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis setting high standards in previous decades. However, recent years have seen a dip in the number of genuinely fast bowlers in the national setup. Aaqib’s comments suggest that current development programs and coaching efforts are beginning to bear fruit, potentially revitalizing Pakistan’s pace arsenal ahead of upcoming international competitions.

    Notably, the return of high-velocity bowlers could have a significant impact on Pakistan’s competitive edge in international cricket. Fast bowlers who can consistently deliver at speeds exceeding 150kph often intimidate batsmen and create wicket-taking opportunities. As Pakistan prepares for future tournaments, this fast-bowling revival could be instrumental in enhancing the team’s overall performance and global standing.

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