South Africa's Shabnim Ismail Bowls Fastest Delivery In Women's Cricket
South African pacer Shabnim Ismail not only took three wickets but also registered her name in record books by bowling the fastest ball in women's cricket.
The South African women's team on Friday defeated 2009 champions England to confirm a place in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2023 final against Australia. For the first time in the history of South African cricket, the nation will play a final match of any ICC tournament.
ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2023 semi-final match between South Africa and England went down to the wire, thanks to the momentum changing overs of pacers Shabnim Ismail (3/27) and Ayabonga Khaka (4/29), who shared seven wickets between them to ensure South Africa stun England by six runs, enter their maiden Women's T20 World Cup final on Friday.
Meanwhile, 34-year-old South African pacer Shabnim Ismail not only took three wickets but also registered her name in record books by bowling the fastest ball in women's cricket.
Ismail bowled a delivery at a speed of 80 miles per hour i.e. 128 km per hour in the match against England at Cape Town. The stat was also shown on television, which was also pointed out by fans on Twitter, who lauded the veteran bowler for attaining the mega milestone. However, Shabnim bowling the fastest delivery in women's cricket has not yet been officially confirmed by the ICC.
#ENGvSA - Shabnim Ismail Yesterday bowled the Fastest Ball in ICC WT20 WC 2023 Which is 127.4 KMPH 🔥 So, Who is the Fastest Bowler in Women's Cricket 🤔 Can anyone answer this 🤔
— Fourth Umpire 😴 (@TukTukCricketer) February 25, 2023
..#AUSvSA #SouthAfrica #PSL2023 #ViratKohli #RohitSharma #KLRahul pic.twitter.com/iUK5mJoDjd
This digital collectible has reached South Africa quick Shabnim Ismail, who, upon being told during the post-#SAvsENG mixed-zone media interaction she clocked 128kph🔥today, said, "Are you serious? No way. You guys are joking. Seriously? (Ups volume) THANKS FOR TELLING ME, GUYS!" pic.twitter.com/Ftsmjzmvse
— Annesha Ghosh (@ghosh_annesha) February 24, 2023
South Africa Playing XI: Sune Luus(c), Laura Wolvaardt, Tazmin Brits, Marizanne Kapp, Chloe Tryon, Nadine de Klerk, Anneke Bosch, Sinalo Jafta(w), Shabnim Ismail, Ayabonga Khaka and Nonkululeko Mlaba.
England Playing XI: Heather Knight (c) Danielle Wyatt, Sophia Dunkley, Alice Capsey, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Amy Jones(w), Sophie Ecclestone, Katherine Sciver-Brunt, Charlotte Dean, Sarah Glenn and Lauren Bell.