Image taken by: Bimal Mirwani
Pakistan pace bowler Ihsanullah has confirmed that he is bowling between 127 and 130 kph right now.
Image taken by: Bimal Mirwani
Pakistan pace bowler Ihsanullah has confirmed that he is bowling between 127 and 130 kph right now.

Ihsanullah: “If I compare Bumrah, then Naseem Shah is a better bowler than Bumrah. Naseem Shah also performed like this in the (2022) World Cup. It doesn’t matter if someone doesn’t perform too well in a year. Still, Naseem Shah is better than him”
Image taken by: Bimal Mirwani
Ihsanullah believes fellow Pakistan seamer Naseem Shah is a better bowler than India pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah.

Rashid Latif: “Our fast bowlers like Naseem, Shaheen, Rauf, Hasnain, Hasan and Ihsanullah all bowled at 140-150 kph initially, but their pace dropped over time”
Image taken by: Bimal Mirwani
Former Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Rashid Latif has called out fast bowlers Naseem Shah, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Haris Rauf, Mohammad Hasnain, Hasan Ali and Ihsanullah for not bowling at 140 to 150 kph anymore.

Pakistan pace bowler Ihsanullah: “My rehab in Swat is going well, and I am confident of making a comeback soon. The bend in my elbow and the angle of my straight arm are improving significantly”
Image taken by: Bimal Mirwani
Pakistan fast bowler Ihsanullah has expressed his confidence about making a comeback to competitive cricket in the near future.

Pakistan seamer Ihsanullah: “Missing the World Cup due to surgery was painful, I was disturbed but I told myself that injuries are part of the game”
Image courtesy of: Unsplash
Pakistan seamer Ihsanullah admitted he was “disturbed” that he had to miss the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup due to an elbow injury that required surgery.

Pakistan fast bowler Ihsanullah: “I’m feeling way better than before, I tried to swing the ball with full pace during the practice sessions, and I was able to do it accurately”
Image taken by: Bimal Mirwani
Pakistan fast bowler Ihsanullah said he is “feeling way better than before” and swinging the ball with full pace as he continues making headway in his impending return to competitive cricket.

Umar Gul: “He (Ihsanullah) has emerged from the domestic side and transitioned into T20 cricket, where he showcased his skills”
Image taken by: Bimal Mirwani
Pakistan fast bowling coach Umar Gul has admitted that speedster Ihsanullah is a promising cricketer as he has “showcased his skills” in T20 cricket.
Image taken by: Bimal Mirwani
Pakistan pace bowler Ihsanullah said he will look to bowl around 145 kph when he returns from his elbow injury.

Emerging Pakistan pace star Ihsanullah: “My goal is that when I make my Test debut, I aim to take a wicket with my first ball and pleasantly surprise the world, proving that Pakistan has gained another quality Test bowler”
Image taken by: Bimal Mirwani
Up-and-coming Pakistan pace star Ihsanullah has unveiled his goal in Test cricket, which is to take a wicket with his first ball.