India made its test debut on 25th June 1932 against England. Pace bowling is an important domain of all forms of cricket especially test cricket. Today, the Indian Cricket team has some top quality pace bowlers including Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Jasprit Bumrah who have the ability to change the course of the game with top quality pace bowling.
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Trent Boult from New Zealand, Mohammad Aamir from Pakistan, Kagiso Rabada from South Africa, and James Anderson from England are some of the top quality fast bowlers from other countries in modern day cricket.
The fast bowlers challenge the opening batsmen of opposition with their speed and swing. The entire course of the match depends upon first half to one hour of each day’s play. If they pick up early wickets with the new ball, the opponents become defensive or bundled out cheaply.
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Sometimes they need to have the stamina for long spells if the conditions are favouring for batting. With the old ball, the fast bowler needs to learn reverse swing the ball and focus on bowling stump to stump. Known for its spin, The Indian Cricket had some top quality fast bowlers that were successful in Indian conditions and also on foreign soil.
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Here we look at the 5 most successful Indian fast bowlers who left a mark in test cricket: