Srinagar: From the Pakistan cricket pace factory another sensational pacer has emerged who was breathing fire on Wednesday in Pakistan Super League match between Multan Sultan’s and Quetta Gladiators.
Apart from shattering the stumps of former Pakistan skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed with 150 kph thunderbolt , Ihsanullah has bowled fastest ever four over spell in PSL history.
Ihsanullah bowled at average speed of 144.37 kph, as reported by CricViz. He has gone past Haris Rauf’s fiery spell against Peshawar Zalmi in PSL 7, in which the Qalandars’ pacer had bowled at an average speed of 144.16 kph.
Ihsanullah was breathing fire from his first over as he removed Sarfaraz Ahmed with a delivery over 150 kph.
Ihsanullah picked up five wickets in his four-over spell, while conceding only 12 runs, thus helping his team bowl out Quetta Gladiators for 110.
Naseem Shah (143.73 kph), Mohammad Hasnain (143.41 kph) and Wahab Riaz (143.33 kph) are next in line, in terms of bowling the fastest four-over spell.