A lot of beginner Cricket bowlers frequently ask how fast they have to bowl to break a stump. Breaking the stump needs a significant amount of force to be exerted on the stump. To know about the proper speed and frequency, check out this blog now.
How Fast In Cricket Do You Need To Bowl To Break A Stump?
The speed at which a cricket ball is required to be bowled to break a stump can depend on several factors like the condition of the ball the type of ball, the angle of the ball at which it strikes the stump, and the force with which it hits the stump.
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As per the experts, fast bowlers can bowl at a speed that exceeds 90 miles per hour which means 145 kilometers per hour. The impact of force which is generated by the ball hitting the stump can be sufficient to break it.
It is just not about speed, it is also about accuracy and the angle at which the ball hits the stump also plays an important role in analyzing whether the stump will break to not. There is no specific minimum speed at which a cricket ball is required to be bowled to break a stump and it also depends on several factors that are mentioned in this blog