Umran Malik’s powerful bowling has been a topic of conversation ever since he appeared in the IPL, and he has achieved widespread recognition over the border, which is known for its outstanding fast bowlers.
Since Umran Malik first appeared in the Indian Premier League (IPL) with Sunrisers Hyderabad, his career has drastically increased. The cricketer from Jammu and Kashmir is recognised as India’s newest fast-bowling star and has set an outstanding record with his speed. In the 3-0 victory by India over Sri Lanka in the ODI series, Umran achieved a 156 kph speed on the speed gun, making him the quickest of the Indian fast bowlers.
Despite being quite costly in the beginning, Umran has proven to be a valuable acquisition to the team, particularly with the support he has received. He is likely to be a leader of the Indian pace attack in the near future.
Umran’s bowling has been the subject of much discussion in India, and he has additionally become highly acclaimed in Pakistan, which is known for producing top-notch, quick bowlers. Pakistan’s up-and-coming quick bowler Zaman Khan, who additionally plays for Lahore Qalandars, as of late made an intrepid proclamation, matching his bowling to that of the Indians. What’s more, he additionally made a sensational assertion of going past Umran’s record in the forthcoming release of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), which will commence on February 13.
The fast bowler declared that, with God’s help, he would beat Umran Malik’s speed record for the Pakistan Super League season.
Zaman has not yet made his debut for Pakistan, but he has had seven List A and 30 T20 matches to this point.
On the other side, Umran has represented India in both the one-day international and T20 international formats. He has participated in eight ODIs and the same number of T20Is, where he has taken a total of 24 wickets.