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Shoaib Malik Offers Umran Malik Aid To Break His 20-year-old Bowling Record

It’s been a while seeing Umran Malik in action, the upcoming Indian bowling star Umran Malik has come again in the news, as Shoaib Malik guides and helps him to break his record.

The Rawalpindi Express showed his keen interest in Umran Malik, breaking the record for bowling the fastest delivery. He makes a surprising statement, he is willing to provide his experience and help to break the record of the fastest delivery of 161 kmph: a record which has been unbeatable for the past 2 decades by any bowler.

Umran Malik played the 3 ODI match series against Sri Lanka. He bested his record and bowled a max of 156 kmph delivery to dismiss Sri Lankan veteran batsman Dasun Shanaka.

Shoaib Akhtar further states, Malik should focus to grasp the bowling art and understand the wicket-taking deliveries for improvement. He advises bowling consistently at a high pace and continuing the aggression.

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Umran Malik has been shining bright for the last few years and holds a huge potential to do well shortly. Umran Malik has played 8 ODI matches so far and picked up 13 wickets. He has displayed a tremendous performance in T20 matches and has picked up 52 wickets in merely 36 matches.

It will be interesting to watch whether Umran Malik stands on fans’ expectations or gets crumbled by the pressure. Umran Malik has been auctioned at a whooping price of 4 crores by Sunrisers Hyderabad.

He will be performing the role of powerplay and death over the bowler for the franchise, Sunrisers Hyderabad understands his true potential of him and has placed a huge bet on selecting him at a high price.

For the cricketing fans, it will be a delight to watch the quick-fire deliveries of this talented bowler who is proud of our nation, and fans would hope to break the record of Shoaib Akhtar’s 161kmph delivery record anytime soon.


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