The South African female cricketer made history by cracking the fastest ball

South African female fast bowler Shabnam Ismail created history by bowling the fastest ball in the history of women’s cricket.

According to foreign media, while playing for Mumbai Indians in the Women’s Premier League in India, she bowled a ball at a speed of 132.1 km per hour. This second ball of the third over of the match was hit on the pads of Australian player Meg Lanning.

According to reports, Shabnam Ismail has bowled at a speed of 128 km per hour earlier.

According to foreign media, the South African fast bowler has represented the team in the last 8 T20 World Cups and announced her retirement last year. Thirty-five-year-old Shabnam Ismail played 127 ODIs and 113 international T20 matches during her 16-year career. Played.