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Big Bash League Records and Statistics: Who are the Fastest Bowlers?

Big Bash League records can be really exciting and give a glimpse of the fastest bowlers that have been recorded in its history.

Almost every cricket-crazy country has its own domestic T20 league. One of the most popular tournaments is Australia’s Big Bash League. Cricket enthusiasts all across the world are drawn to its high level of entertainment. The BBL 2022-23 season began on December 13th. Here are the five most lethal fast bowlers who will have an influence on their side this BBL season. 

1. Andrew Tye Imag

He has assisted the Perth Scorchers strengthen their game with his right-arm pace. When he first joined the squad, he was noted for his variety. His favourite type of play is knuckle curve. Furthermore, he can throw slow balls that have a big impact on batters. Andrew Tye grabbed 21 wickets in 16 Big Bash League matches in the previous season, at an average of 20.61. He has appeared in 68 Big Bash League matches and got 93 wickets at an average of 19.98.

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2. Adam Zampa 

A young Australian sensation has entered his name in Adam Zampa’s book. The success of the Melbourne Stars has been credited to his intelligence and his capacity to get inside the heads of batsmen. The team has been crucial in a couple of his most exciting contests. His economy rate of 7.35 throughout the BBL10 is outstanding. He appeared in 12 games and claimed 19 wickets. He has played 74 games in the BBL, took 88 wickets, and averaged 22.02 with his squad.

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3. Jhye Richardson

Jhye Richardson is the most skilled thrower in Australian cricket. Batsmen are frequently shocked by his line and length, pace, and willingness to bowl slower balls, which aids the side manage the opposition’s run rate. He should be credited with the Scorchers’ outstanding achievement in the previous BBL season. Richardson has played in 17 innings and taken 29 wickets at an average of 16.31 and an economy rate of 7.69 in BBL10. His overall BBL average is 21.68, with 53 innings played and 69 wickets taken.

4. Tanveer Sangha 

Tanveer Sangha, an Australian fast bowler, was one of BBL10’s most exciting discoveries. He got picked up to perform for his national side in T20 format as a result of his outstanding performance last year. Despite his inability to participate in any games, he will be aiming to make a significant impact in the following games. Sangha played 15 innings, took 21 wickets, and averaged 18.28 in the BBL10 season.

5. Ben Dwarshuis

Despite their outstanding performances, some bowlers remain underappreciated. Ben Dwarshuis is a wonderful illustration of this. When given the chance, the left-arm pacer has changed the course of Sydney Sixers contests. He is currently a part of the international team in addition to accomplishing a fantastic job. Dwarshuis played 13 games in the last BBL season, taking 24 wickets at an average of 16.79.

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