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‘I will break Umran Malik ‘s record in PSL’, Pakistani bowler made a big claim

Ansh Gain
2 years ago

Umran Malik record: In the ODI series against Sri Lanka, Umran bowled at a speed of 156 kmph. He became the fastest bowler among Indian bowlers. Now a Pakistani bowler Zaman Khan is eyeing this record of Umran.

Umran Malik, the fastest bowler among Indian bowlers :-

The career graph of Umran Malik, who plays for Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL, continues to climb. The fast bowler from Jammu and Kashmir has impressed with his pace. He has become a part of Team India.

In the ODI series against Sri Lanka, Umran bowled at a speed of 156 kmph. He became the fastest bowler among Indian bowlers. Now a Pakistani bowler is eyeing this record of Umran.

Pakistan’s emerging fast bowler Zaman made a big claim :-

Zaman, who plays for Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), has spoken a lot about comparisons with Umran. He has said that he will beat Umran Malik in the upcoming season of PSL. The next season of Pakistan Super League will start on 13 February.

‘I will break Umran Malik ‘s record in PSL’, Pakistani bowler made a big claim.

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Zaman Khan said this about Umran Malik;-

Zaman Khan said, “I will break Umran Malik’s record of fastest ball in this edition of Pakistan Super League.” Zaman is yet to make his debut for Pakistan. He has played seven List A matches and 30 T20 matches so far On the other hand, if we talk about Umran, he has taken part in both ODI and T20 format for India.During this, he has taken a total of 24 wickets.

“If you talk about speed, I don’t care about speed,” Zaman told paktv.tv. I care about performances. It’s the performance that matters. Your speed comes naturally to you.” Lahore Qalandars will start their campaign against Multan Sultans on 13th February.’I will break Umran Malik’s record in PSL’, Pakistani bowler made a big claim

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