Bowlers who broke stumps or bats

Bowlers breaking stumps or bats in cricket is a rare but remarkable occurrence that often highlights the sheer pace, accuracy, and power of fast bowlers.

Here are a few instances of bowlers breaking stumps or bats in international cricket:

  • Rashid Khan (Afghanistan) - In a mesmerizing display of skill, he created history by breaking the middle stump when he bowled Dilshan Munaweera.

  • Shoaib Akhtar (Pakistan) - Batsmen were often left trembling as he unleashed his lightning speed, frequently uprooting the stumps.

  • Kemar Roach (West Indies) - During a Test match against England in 2017, he sent shockwaves by splitting Mark Stoneman's bat.

  • Dale Steyn (South Africa) - A maestro of swing and pace, he made the stumps dance to his fiery deliveries in several unforgettable matches.

  • Tim Bresnan (England) - In 2013, during a Test match against Australia, he broke the bat of Chris Rogers, leaving spectators in awe.

  • Praveen Kumar (India) - Snapping Alviro Petersen's bat in a Test match against South Africa in 2011, he showcased his raw power.

  • Mohammad Shami (India) - Demonstrated his prowess by consistently uprooting the stumps on numerous occasions.

  • Brett Lee (Australia) - In his prime, he combined pace and precision to send stumps cartwheeling, earning legendary status.

  • Al-Amin Hossain (Bangladesh) - Proved his mettle with pinpoint accuracy, knocking the stumps down in memorable fashion.

These instances serve as a testament to the power and impact that fast bowlers can have on the game of cricket. Breaking stumps or bats is a rare occurrence and a reflection of the bowler's exceptional skill and pace.

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