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The Pace Powerhouses: Bowlers who could be game changers

Who are the Fast bowlers to watch out in Champions Trophy

The upcoming ICC Champions Trophy, set to be hosted in Pakistan and Dubai, promises thrilling cricketing action. With pitches in both regions offering diverse challenges, fast bowlers will be pivotal in shaping the tournament’s outcome. Let’s know who are the Who are the Fast bowlers in ICC Champions Trophy 2025.

These bowlers leading the charge, expect fiery spells and game-changing moments as the Champions Trophy unfolds. Here’s a look at some pacers who are likely to dominate in the multi-team ICC event.  

Jasprit Bumrah (India) 

Jasprit Bumrah’s comeback has reignited India’s pace attack. Known for his unorthodox actions and pinpoint accuracy, Bumrah thrives in pressure situations. His ability to deliver in both the powerplay and death overs makes him a vital cog in India’s Champions Trophy campaign. 

Shaheen Afridi (Pakistan) 

Pakistan’s spearhead Shaheen Afridi will undoubtedly be the center of attention in familiar conditions. His ability to swing the ball at high speeds, combined with lethal yorkers, makes him a nightmare for batters. On Dubai’s flat tracks, his skill in reverse swing will be a key weapon, while the pace-friendly surfaces in Pakistan could amplify his impact.  

Mark Wood (England) 

Mark Wood’s raw pace can rattle even the best batters. With his express speed consistently crossing 150 km/h, Wood will relish bowling on Dubai’s bouncy tracks. His knack for breaking partnerships and adapting to different conditions makes him a bowler to watch. 

Mohammed Shami (India) 

Mohammed Shami is a proven match-winner for India. His pace, bounce, and control can trouble batters on any surface. Whether it’s the swing-friendly conditions in the dry pitches of Dubai, Shami has the versatility to make an impact. 

Mitchell Starc (Australia) 

A left-arm quick known for his deadly Yorkers, Mitchell Starc remains one of the most dangerous bowlers in white-ball cricket. His ability to extract swing early on and reverse the old ball will be crucial for Australia’s title ambitions. 

Kagiso Rabada (South Africa) 

Kagiso Rabada’s recent performances have been nothing short of spectacular. His searing pace and youthful energy add another dimension to South Africa’s pace arsenal, making him a player to watch in home conditions. 

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