5 Most exciting young fast bowlers in the world
Published on: Mar 18, 2020 9:52 am IST|Updated on: Mar 18, 2020 11:43 am IST
3. Anrich Nortje
The highly-rated and the future of South African bowling is one bowler who could take forward the legacy of Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel, and Vernon Philander along with Kagiso Rabada.
The Proteas who are currently on a transition phase have unearthed a gem of a fast bowler who could be a perfect ally for the superstar Kagiso Rabada in the bowling department.
This is #AnrichNortje for you #KorboLorboJeetbo #KKR #ComeHome2KKR @KKRiders pic.twitter.com/8dkQapWELH
— شرافت حسين ملا (@ManUtd_KKR) December 18, 2018
Anrich Nortje removes England's captain!
Joe Root is caught behind for 35. #SAvENG #SouthAfrica #England #Root pic.twitter.com/nZ4pxIhwmW
— Omnisport (@OmnisportNews) January 3, 2020
Anrich Nortje pic.twitter.com/aVSzfHtuxD
— Parag Kinikar (@kinikar_parag) November 16, 2019
4. Kyle Jamieson
The towering fast bowler who made his debut in the recently concluded series against India made a massive statement that he is here to stay for a long time to give some terrible time for the opposition batters.
Although a bowler performing In his debut against India is not a big deal as India has a history of performing poorly against the debutants. The trend started way back in time against Lance Klusenar and it continued with Brett Lee, Jason Krejza, Mustafizur Rahman, Taskin Ahmed. But this man Kyle Jamieson who is 6’8 looked a class apart as he bowled some accurate line and length and bowled to his strength.
The important aspect of his bowling was that he didn’t get carried away with his height and he was consistently making the batsman to drive and play on the front foot which fetched him loads of wickets.
Kyle Jamieson takes his first wicket for the ACES! George Worker caught down the leg side. #MyTeamAuckland
Stags 9/1. pic.twitter.com/2vsy14MRNT
— Auckland Cricket (@aucklandcricket) October 21, 2019
Kyle Jamieson has been a revelation for the @BLACKCAPS this summer. So how does he fit in the Test side going forward? @CoachHesson chimes in with his thoughts #NZvIND pic.twitter.com/wUHOghUnV8
— Sky Sport Presents (@SkyNZPresents) March 2, 2020
All happening at the Outer Oval now.
Hamish Rutherford has retired hurt after a blow to the helmet before Kyle Jamieson finds the top of Nick Kelly's off stump.
Volts 62/2 (9) | LIVE SCORECARD | https://t.co/8nwFhZEdJ4#FollowSuit #FordTrophy
? @skysportnz pic.twitter.com/9TsAzBdaSL— Auckland Cricket (@aucklandcricket) February 15, 2020
Kyle Jamieson ends Jacob Duffy's breezy 24 with a quick yorker.
Volts 245/8 (44) | LIVE SCORECARD | https://t.co/8nwFhZEdJ4#FollowSuit #FordTrophy
? @skysportnz pic.twitter.com/auVY3Myjf8— Auckland Cricket (@aucklandcricket) February 16, 2020
5. Ishan Porel
The U19 world cup winner who hails from Bengal is yet to make his international debut but he has been a consistent member of the India A side for a few series now. He started his career as a medium-fast bowler but he has emerged now into an out and out fast bowler who could bowl 145 plus clicks consistently.
The impending fast bowler who is all set to play in the upcoming IPL for Kings XI Punjab will be looking to etch his name at the global level as there is no better stage than IPL to showcase what he has got.
While Shubman Gill set up the win for India with his 102*, Ishan Porel started the detruction of Pakistan with the first four wickets! #PAKvIND #U19CWC pic.twitter.com/OrYurKD5sk
— ICC Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) January 30, 2018
Ishan Porel send JA Clarkson packing. He already has 2 wickets to his name. #NZvIND #NZXIVINDA pic.twitter.com/6WaNuuVQsa
— Subhayan Chakraborty (@CricSubhayan) January 19, 2020