Fastest Balls in IPL History: Speed Unleashed

T20 cricket is evolving at a faster pace, and every day we see some of records being broken. It is the fastest and least time consuming format with the greatest fan base, so a majority of both, the spectators and the broadcasters prefer T20 over other formats of the game. And what makes this cricket format so exciting is the incredible battle between the bat and the ball. Batters trying to hit every ball out of the park while bowlers trying to outsmart them with their pace, swing or spin. In this battle, we’ve seen batters dominate more, but now with the new crop of bowlers, especially the extreme fast bowlers, and the inclusion of the two bouncers in an over rule in the IPL, bowlers can have the upper hand against the batters. And this rule especially helps the faster bowlers in the IPL. They can pelt the batsmen with their deliveries.

Top 10 fastest balls in IPL history:

RankNameSpeed (kmph)YearAgainst
1Shaun Tait157.712011Delhi Daredevils
2Gerald Coetzee157.42024Rajasthan Royals
3Lockie Ferguson157.32022Rajasthan Royals
4Umran Malik1572022Sunrisers Hyderabad
5Mayank Yadav156.72024Royal Challengers Bengaluru
6Anrich Nortje156.222020Rajasthan Royals
7Umran Malik1562022Delhi Capitals
8Mayank Yadav155.82024Punjab Kings
9Anrich Nortje155.12020Rajasthan Royals
10Umran Malik154.82022Delhi Capitals

Shaun Tait 157.71 kmph – fastest ball in IPL history

The record of fastest ball in IPL is held by Shaun Tait, who bowled a delivery of 157.7 kmph in 2011 in a match against Delhi Daredevils. He was playing for Rajasthan Royals then. 13 year later, he still holds the record of fastest delivery in IPL history.

Tait played his international cricket representing Australia and hence all his aggression flew in his blood. He was fierce and mighty and always created fear in the minds of batter.

Gerald Coetzee 157.4 kmph: Fastest Delivery in IPL 2024

Gerald Coetzee, the new Mumbai Indians pacer, is next on this list after Shaun Tain, with a delivery at 157.4 kmph in 2024 in a match against Rajasthan Royals. Coetzee recently got a lot of attention after his brilliant 2023 ICC ODI World Cup Trophy and was one of the best performers for South Africa.

Lockie Ferguson 157.3 kmph: fastest ball in IPL 2022

During the IPL 2022 season, Lockie Ferguson showcased his fast bowling ability by delivering the fastest ball of the IPL 2022. Playing for the Gujarat Titans IPL Team against the Rajstan Royals in the 2022 IPL final, he clocked in at 157.3 kmph earning him the title of the fastest bowler in IPL that season.

Though Ferguson isn’t very tall, his main strength is his muscular build, smooth run up and his sling arm bowling action which helps him touch extreme speeds. He has also been a premier bowler for New Zealand side and plays a key role in dominating the game in crucial matches.

Umran Malik 157.0 kmph: Fastest Ball in IPL by an Indian

Later in 2022, Umran Malik became the first Indian to register his name in the list of fastest delivery in IPL. He was playing for Sunrisers Hyderabad when he clocked 157.0 kmph. He holds the record of bowling fastest delivery in IPL 2022. Malik’s secret to bowling fast deliveries is his muscle explosiveness. He is not very tall, but the power with which he explodes is his primary strength.

Mayank Yadav 156.7 kmph: 5th Fastest Delivery in IPL history

In 2024, Mayank Yadav took the baton from Umran Malik and Became second Indian to register his name in the fastest delivery in IPL in a particular season. Yadav’s plus point is that he can generate swing along with pace and bounce.

Anrich Nortje 156.22 kmph:

It shall be noted that though not in the top 5, Anrich Nortje has always consistently bowled at a lethal pace. His quickest delivery in the IPL was 156.22 kmph which he bowled in 2020 against Jos Buttler from Rajasthan Royals.

Anrich’s specialty is that he is tall and flexible. His height gives him the ability to generate extra bounce since the release point is much higher than that of any other bowler.

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