Although Zimbabwe has unfortunately played less Test matches in recent years, and as a result, the visiting Teams do not go to their homeland like other big cricketing countries, but the fast bowlers from these foreign countries have long been a long time. These fast bowlers have performed consistently memorable and often matching performances, showing the brutal speed, Pinpoint accuracy and strong aggression. His remarkable ability to adapt to the subtleties of different conditions of Zimbabwe and his exceptional skills and strong determination to strictly destroy the local batting lineups, leading to a significant contribution to the rich and attractive tapestry of the tested cricket history in Zimbabwe.
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5. Neil Wagner – 6/41, Bulwoyo 2016

New Zealand’s left -hand fast bowler Nail wagner Zimbabwe harassed Zimbabwe in the first Test match in Bulvio on July 3. In the first innings of Zimbabwe, Wagner strictly attacked the batsmen and 9. The runs scored in the over for the overs. His adverse spelling helped to restrict Zimbabwe to a total of 164. Despite the partnership of some resistance Nee -ninth wickets, Wagner’s rigid pressure finally finalized New Zealand and won the match by 77 runs, for which he was also named the series.
4. Matt Henry – 6/39, Bulwayo 2025
New Zealand’s Fast bowler Mat Henry During the first Test match in July, July 225, the first Test match in Bulwayo shown a disturbing performance against Zimbabwe. Henry destroyed Zimbabwe’s batting in the first innings. It was a shameless spelling to drop Zimbabwe for a legendary 29 For. His star statistics place New Zealand to the position of commanding at the end of the first day, its consistent line and length is very challenging on the side of the house.
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3. Ravindra Pushpakumar – 7/116, Harare 1994

Sri LankaRight hand fast-medium bowler, Ravindra Pushkar KumarHis name was sold in record books with a memorable performance against Zimbabwe at the Harare Sports Club in October 19, 1999. In the second innings of the third Test match, Pushpakumar scored 36 runs in 4 35..4 overs. The ability of the Zimbabwe to the Course surface was challenging on the surface of the Zimbabwe on the surface with its persistence and the ability to remove bounces. Despite his bravery, the match ended in a draw, but a visit to Zimbabwe is a significant performance for Push Kumar’s seven -wicket bowler for the fast bowler.
2. Irfan Pathan – 7/59, Harare 2005

IndiaThe swing of the swing, Irfan PathanIn the second Test against Zimbabwe at the Harrere Sports Club on September 1 in, Pathan scored the top and medium order of the Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run -Runs in the first innings of Zimbabwe. The devastating spell struck Zimbabwe by just 91 runs. In the entire match, the pace continued to remain, and he contributed to India’s ten wicket victory, and for his exceptional efforts, he was named the Man of the Match and the series.
1. Lan Lan Donald – 8/71, Harare 1995

October 1995, South Africa‘White Lightning’, Lan Lan Donald made a devastating magic against Zimbabwe at Harrere Sports Club. In the second innings of the only Test match, Donald torn the Zimbabwean’s batting lineup and claimed an incredible 8 wickets for only 71 runs in 33 overs with 12 maids. Its raw speed and control were very high for the hosts, they played a significant role in dismissing them for 333. With this exceptional performance, South Africa won the match by seven wickets, Donald’s statistics set as a masterclass in the opposing fast bowling.