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Top 5 best left arm pacer of all-time in cricket

Top 5 best left arm pacer of all-time in cricket

From Pakistan's Wasim Akram to Zaheer Khan, here are the top five best left-arm pacers of all time in cricket history.

Left-arm bowlers have a natural ability to swing the ball. For any team, having a top-tier left-arm pacer is a godsend. They bowl from various angles, introducing valuable variation to the attack. Throughout the years, a handful of top left-arm fast bowlers have showcased exceptional performances on the grandest stage. The top five greatest left-arm bowlers of all time are as follows.

PlayerWicketMatchesNation
Wasim Akram916460Pakistan
Alan Davidson 18644Australia
Chaminda Vaas761439Sri Lanka
Mitchell Johnson590256Australia
Zaheer Khan610309India

Wasim Akram

Pakistan’s dangerous pacer Wasim Akram is one of the greatest left-arm bowlers in cricket history. He has taken 916 wickets in Test and ODIs. He has taken 414 wickets in Tests and 502 wickets in ODIs.

Alan Davidson

Australian cricket player Alan Davidson played in the 1950s and 1960s. Alan is regarded as one of the greatest left-arm bowlers in cricket history. He was excellent with the new ball, deceiving the hitter with a solid bouncer and a hard, late swing. Alan is among the select few bowlers who have amassed over 100 Test wickets at an average of 20 or higher. He was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame in 2011 following recognition of his 856 career wickets.

Chaminda Vaas

One of the best left-arm bowlers in cricket history is Chaminda Vaas, a former Sri Lankan international player. Vaas was a fast-medium bowler with outstanding cricket skills. He put a lot of focus on his accurate line, length, and ball-swinging ability rather than pace. After Muralitharan (8-19), Vaas is Sri Lanka’s most productive fast bowler in one-day internationals with over 400 wickets and a bowling performance that sets a world record.

Mitchell Johnson

Mitchell Johnson is an Australian former cricket player who competed internationally in all competition formats. One of the greatest left-arm bowlers of all time is Johnson. The crowd was captivated by his lightning-fast speed and unparalleled aggression. With 313 wickets in test matches, Johnson became the fastest bowler to reach 150 wickets in the format. He was a key player in the World Cup 2015 semifinal and championship game, which saw the winning squad become the only team in history to win the tournament five times.

Zaheer Khan

Indian pacer Zaheer Khan is one of the most successful pacers for India. He has taken 610 wickets in his entire career.

With an average of 32.94, he grabbed 311 Test wickets. Because of Zaheer’s performance in the 2011 World Cup, which saw India win the title, he emerged as the tournament’s top wicket-taker.

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