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Zimbabwe's bowlers dominate Oman in a fierce display at the T20 World Cup

The pace attack claims nine out of ten wickets, leading to a convincing eight-wicket victory

#T20WorldCup #ZimbabweCricket #PaceAttack

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Canada opts for pace as they face a strong South African bowling attack

South Africa selects four fast bowlers, leaving Anrich Nortje out and relying on Keshav Maharaj for spin.

#CanadaCricket #SouthAfrica #PaceAttack

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Ellis believes in Australia's bowling strength despite missing key players

As the most seasoned member of the pace lineup, Ellis feels fit after overcoming his hamstring issue.

#AUScricket #PaceAttack #Ellis

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Australia opts for an all-fast bowling lineup for the challenging MCG surface

Murphy is left out of the final 12-man squad as Smith makes his return after illness

#AUScricket #MCGTest #PaceAttack

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Australia opts for an all-pace bowling lineup for the challenging MCG surface

Murphy is left out of the final 12-man squad as Smith makes his comeback from illness

#AUSCricket #MCG #PaceAttack

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New Zealand dominates West Indies with a fierce pace attack in Hamilton.

Despite a shaky moment in their chase, the Kiwis secure their 11th straight bilateral ODI series victory.

#NZvsWI #ODICricket #PaceAttack

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England announces Wood and Bashir in 12-man squad for Ashes opener in Perth

McCullum and Stokes are still deciding on deploying an all-pace attack for the first Test.

#Ashes2024 #CricketSquad #PaceAttack

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New Zealand's bowling depth shines as they maintain a strong home record

Even without several key fast bowlers, the team managed a 3-0 series victory over England.

#NZCricket #PaceAttack #HomeAdvantage

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New Zealand's bowling strength shines despite missing key pacers in their 3-0 victory over England

The home team showcased their depth in pace bowling, securing a clean sweep against England without several frontline bowlers.

#NZCricket #ENGtour #PaceAttack

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Jamie Smith's standout performance leads to Rockets' first loss of the season

The Spirit's fast bowlers, including Jamie Overton and Dan Worrall, showcased exceptional teamwork in their victory.

#RocketsDefeated #JamieSmith #PaceAttack

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Jamie Smith leads the Rockets to their first defeat of the season

The Spirit's exceptional pace bowlers, including Overton and Worrall, performed impressively as a cohesive unit.

#JamieSmith #SpiritCricket #PaceAttack

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Australia's selector explains Lyon's absence due to unique circumstances

For the first time since 2013, a fit Lyon was left out as Australia opted for a four-man pace attack.

#AUScricket #NathanLyon #PaceAttack

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India's bowlers challenge England as they struggle against pace attack

Nitish Reddy claims the English openers, but a solid partnership leaves the hosts at 83 for 2 at Lunch.

#INDvsENG #PaceAttack #Cricket

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Conrad expresses faith in young Maphaka to lead SA's pace attack

With key players absent, the 19-year-old will take charge in the upcoming Test against Zimbabwe

#SACricket #YouthTalent #PaceAttack

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Rabada leads South African pace attack for World Test final Kagiso Rabada will lead a South African pace bowling attack weakened by injury in the World Test Championship final against Australia at Lord’s in London from June 11 to 15. Coach Shukri Conrad on Tuesday named a 15-man squad which includes six pace bowlers. But three of South Africa’s fastest bowlers missed selection. Anrich Nortje, Gerald Coetzee and Nandre Burger have all been hit by injuries before and during the championship cycle. Rabada, who recently returned to cricket after serving a ban for recreational drug use, will be backed up by tall left-arm fast bowler Marco Jansen as well as right-arm seamers in Dane Paterson, Lungi Ngidi and all-rounders Wiaan Mulder and Corbin Bosch. Ngidi missed the home series against Sri Lanka and Pakistan in December and January because of a groin injury but played in the Champions Trophy one-day competition in Pakistan in February and March. “I’m particularly pleased to welcome Lungi back in the side,” said Conrad. “He’s put in the work and offers us an experienced option with the ball.” Paterson, 36, is currently playing for English county Middlesex, who are based at Lord’s. There are two spinners in the squad, left-armers Keshav Maharaj and Senuran Muthusamy. Maharaj suffered a recurrence of a groin injury in March, which ruled him out of the rest of the South African domestic season, but has been passed fit to play. South Africa’s batsmen have also had injury problems. Captain Temba Bavuma missed the domestic four-day final in April because of a recurrence of an elbow injury, while David Bedingham suffered a fractured toe while batting for Durham in an English county championship match in April. Conrad said playing in the final would be a “special moment” for his players. “Over the past 18 months, we’ve worked hard to build a competitive red-ball unit, and this achievement reflects that progress. “A key part of our success has been consistency in selection, and we’ve stuck with the core group of players who have been part of this WTC cycle. We’ve selected a balanced squad for the conditions we expect at Lord’s.” South Africa qualified for the final by winning eight of their 12 matches in the championship, including their last seven in a row. Two of their three defeats were against New Zealand in a series which South Africa effectively forfeited because Cricket South Africa gave priority to the SA20 franchise competition. Seven of the squad are currently involved with the Indian Premier League and three in English county cricket. The players will assemble in England on May 31 ahead of a warm-up match against Zimbabwe in Arundel from June 3 to 6. Squad: Temba Bavuma (captain), David Bedingham, Corbin Bosch, Tony de Zorzi, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Aiden Markram, Wiaan Mulder, Senuran Muthusamy, Lungi Ngidi, Dane Paterson, Kagiso Rabada, Ryan Rickelton, Tristan Stubbs, Kyle Verreynne (wkt) The post Rabada leads South African pace attack for World Test final appeared first on The Namibian.

#Cricket #WorldTestChampionship #KagisoRabada #SouthAfrica #PaceAttack

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Williams optimistic about the pace-friendly pitch in Sylhet

The experienced Zimbabwean sees an exciting match ahead, noting Bangladesh's emerging fast bowlers.

#ZIMvsBAN #PaceAttack #Cricket2025

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Aaqib Javed warns against underestimating Bangladesh's pace attack

As Pakistan's white-ball coach, he acknowledges the strength of Bangladesh's seam options.

#PakistanVsBangladesh #CricketStrategy #PaceAttack

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Aaqib Javed endorses Pakistan's pace bowlers ahead of the clash with India.

Despite India's focus on strengthening their spin attack, Javed insists Pakistan should leverage their pace expertise.

#PakistanCricket #PaceAttack #IndiavsPakistan

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Bangladesh captain Najmul expresses confidence in team's potential

Ahead of their clash with India, he commends the strength of the current pace lineup.

#BangladeshCricket #CT2025 #PaceAttack

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The 2024-25 Border Gavaskar Trophy showcases fierce competition between two top pace attacks

Batters struggled significantly, playing false shots on 25.1% of deliveries from seamers, marking it the toughest series in Austr...

#BorderGavaskar #PaceAttack #CricketSeries

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India's pace attack shines as they take a slim lead in Bumrah's absence

Beau Webster impresses with a half-century on debut, while the hosts are dismissed for 181 runs.

#BorderGavaskarTrophy #IndianCricket #PaceAttack

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