Colin Miller as well as all-rounders Mark Waugh, Stuart Law and Andrew Symonds.
Glenn McGrath is the former pace bowler of Australia.
There are 3 types of bowler in cricket 1.fast bowler 2.spin bowler 3.medium pace bowl
A cricketer, Ewen Chatfield a New Zealand medium pace bowler was known as Chats. He played for New Zealand in the 1970s and 80s
Haris jafar is a excellent bowler and a fast medium pace bowler because when he came to England in a Pakistani restaurant he was also handsome and a good bowler and he also has two brothers but I don't know their name.
PACE bowler is the category fast bowlers r part of. quickie, quick bowler, fast, express pace bowler etc
pace is the speed at which the bowler bowls.
no he is not a pace bowler at all infact he is a Offspinner
French cut means A cut Shot Deliberately played by the batsman probably a late cut shot..
McGrath did not have much pace to be a fast bowler, he was more a good medium bowler. The greatest would probably be a tie between Malcolm Marshall, Waqar Younis and Wasim Akram. Those three were ferocious.
The bowler with the most test wickets is Glen McGrath but I think the best fast bowlers ever is the 1970 West Indes pace attack
I believe a pacer is a fast bowler. A pace bowler can bowl upwards of 100 miles per hour (160 kilometres) and often uses a combination of seam, swing and pace in order to trick the batsman.
There is no speed limit as such. For a bowler to qualify as a spinner s/he must be able to turn the ball when it pitches. Bowling speeds for spinners vary from 50mph (80km/h) of Ashley Giles to 65mph (104km/h) of Shahid Afridi.