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    James Anderson, England‘s record-breaking pace spearhead and the most successful fast bowler in Test cricket history, has shared dressing rooms and contested duels with some of the most fearsome names in the sport. Over the years, he has faced blistering spells from the likes of Shoaib Akhtar, Brett Lee, and Shaun Tait—bowlers renowned for their raw pace and intimidating presence. Having spent over two decades at the highest level, Anderson’s perspective carries the weight of experience that few in cricket can match.

    James Anderson names the fastest bowlers he has seen in cricket

    Speaking to Sky Sports, Anderson singled out two names when asked about the fastest bowlers he has ever encountered. While he considered Mark Wood the quickest he has ever seen in person, capable of regularly touching 97-98 mph, his pick from an opposition camp is former Australian left-arm speedster Mitchell Johnson.

    Anderson recalled the 2013 series where Johnson’s thunderbolts were unlike anything he had experienced before. However, for Anderson, Wood edges ahead as the world’s fastest not just for raw velocity, but for his ability to combine that speed with prodigious swing and movement, making him a unique and formidable challenge for any batter.

    “Among all the bowlers I have seen live, the fastest bowler has been Mark Wood. He can bowl at a speed of 97-98 miles per hour. But if we talk about the bowlers of the opposing team, then I would name Australia’s Mitchell Johnson. There was a series in 2013 where he bowled balls so fast that I have never seen before. Yes, both of them are the fastest, but I would consider Wood the fastest bowler in the world for his swing and movement,” said Anderson while talking to SkySports.

    Also READ: James Anderson reveals the toughest batter among the ‘Fab Four’ of world cricket

    The numbers behind their pace and dominance

    Wood’s international career has been marked by express pace and late movement. In 37 Tests, the English quick has claimed 119 wickets, while in ODIs he has taken 80 wickets in 70 appearances. His T20I record is equally impressive, with 54 wickets in 38 matches. Johnson, on the other hand, was the spearhead of Australia’s attack in the late 2000s and early 2010s, terrorising batters with both speed and aggression. Across 73 Tests, he collected 313 wickets, complemented by 239 scalps in 153 ODIs and 38 wickets in 30 T20Is. Johnson’s fiery spells, especially during the 2013-14 Ashes, have since become part of cricketing folklore.

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