Fiery Pakistani pacer Ihsanullah says aiming for fastest PSL delivery ever

In this photo, taken on February 17, 2023, Multan Sultans' Ihsanullah (L) gestures his signature style as he celebrates the wicket of Peshawar Zalmi's Salman Irshad (R) during the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Twenty20 cricket match at the Multan Cricket Stadium in Multan. (Photo courtesy: AFP/File)
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Updated 10 March 2023
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Fiery Pakistani pacer Ihsanullah says aiming for fastest PSL delivery ever

  • With 18 wickets from 8 matches so far, Ihsanullah is the leading wicket-taker of this year’s PSL
  • Ihsanullah broke the record for the fastest PSL spell ever, has also bowled the fastest PSL 8 ball

ISLAMABAD: Ihsanullah, Pakistan’s latest pace sensation and the leading wicket-taker in this year’s Pakistan Super League (PSL) 8th edition, on Thursday expressed his ambition to bowl the fastest-ever delivery in the PSL, hitting the 160-kph mark.

The PSL has served as a launching pad for some of Pakistan’s most remarkable T20 cricket stars such as Shaheen Shah Afridi, Haris Rauf, Shadab Khan, and Zaman Khan, to name a few.

While this year’s PSL has unearthed a host of batting talents such as Saim Ayub, Tayyab Tahir, and Haseebullah Khan, 20-year-old fast bowler Ihsanullah is arguably the most exciting PSL 8 discovery so far.

For one, the Multan Sultans’ pacer has clocked in the fastest delivery in PSL8 so far, at 152.7kph. In a tournament featuring the likes of Naseem Shah, Mohammad Hasnain, Rauf, and Afridi, that is no easy feat.

On the other hand, he’s also bowled the fastest four-over bowling spell in PSL history, clocking in an average speed of 144.37kph in the Sultans’ match against Quetta Gladiators on February 15. He broke Rauf’s previous fastest spell record of 144.16kph against Peshawar Zalmi in PSL 7.

With an impressive 18 wickets from 8 matches, Ihsanullah is also this year’s leading PSL wicket-taker so far. But the lanky 6ft 4 pacer isn’t quite done yet and there’s one other record he wants to break.

“As you know, I have bowled the fastest delivery in this year’s PSL till now, 152.7 [kph] or something,” Ihsanullah told Arab News in an exclusive interview.

“God willing, I will try to bowl the fastest delivery of this year’s PSL, in fact, bowl the fastest delivery of all PSLs that have taken place till now.”

Lahore Qalandars pacer Rauf bowled the fastest PSL ball last year, when he bowled a delivery at 153.8kph.

“God willing, I will hit the 160kph mark,” he added.

Born in Arkot village in northwest Pakistan’s Swat Valley, Ihsanullah impressed scouts at the Kamyab Jawan Sports Drive talent program last year.

He was recommended to three PSL franchises, out of which Sultans were the ones to pick him in the PSL 2022. Ihsanullah got injured after playing in his second PSL match against Lahore Qalandars and was ruled out for the remainder of the tournament.

However, it was this year that the bowler made a big splash. After taking two wickets in the PSL 8 opener against the Qalandars, Ihsanullah demolished Quetta Gladiators by taking five wickets on February 15 and giving away only 12 runs.

Known for his trademark “archer celebration” (going down on one knee to shoot an imaginary arrow from a bow“) after taking a wicket, Ihsanullah says bowling fast is a God-given ability.

“When I first came here [to play in the PSL], I bowled a delivery at 139[kph] in PSL 7,” he said, adding that he worked with the Sultans’ bowling coaches and management to increase his pace. 

“Thank God, you can see my pace now. I am touching 150kph in every match,” he added.

Ihsanullah spoke highly of Sultans’ skipper Muhammad Rizwan, saying that the right-handed opening batter never scolds his teammates when they make mistakes on the field.

 

 

“He’s never scolded me, thank God, and has always appreciated me and it was because of him that I took the five wickets [against Quetta Gladiators] that day,” Ihsanullah said.

While his fiery pace may instill fear into the hearts of batters who face him, Ihsanullah insists he isn’t afraid of any batter.

“I don’t consider any batsman dangerous because I work on the plan given to me by my coaches and the management,” he said.


McPeek calls on multiple Saudi champion Alfouraidi

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McPeek calls on multiple Saudi champion Alfouraidi

  • Local hero to partner Very Connected in Saudi Derby at King Abdulaziz Racecourse on Saturday Feb. 14

RIYADH: Legendary American trainer Kenny McPeek has chosen multiple Saudi Arabian Champion Jockey Adel Alfouraidi to team up with his Very Connected (US) in the group three Saudi Derby presented by ZOOD Realty at King Abdulaziz Racecourse on Saturday Feb. 14.

The Kentucky Derby-winning handler decided to go with the local knowledge and expertise of Alfouraidi, according to a recent release.

McPeek, who recently starred in the hit Netflix horseracing documentary, “Race For The Crown,” said: “I offered the ride to Joel Rosario but he already had a ride, so I offered it to (Jose) Ortiz but his Saudi Cup mount scratched and he isn’t going now.

“So I didn’t know who to use and was fiddling around looking at options.”

McPeek, a multiple grade one-winning trainer, added: “I didn’t know if it was best to use a rider who knows the track and the conformation there, or use a rider who knows the horse, and I decided to find a local rider.”

“Adel is the leading rider there and has been champion jockey. He’s a young gun, has talent, knows the place and has got two weeks to get to know the horse too.

“I have told him to get familiarized with Very Connected. He can go and see him any time and my staff will look after him and he will ride work on him, then he can go and do his thing in the race itself.

“I wasn’t sure which jockeys would be coming from the US and this way I don’t have a worry about a jockey getting off a long flight and travelling internationally.”

Very Connected is a son of Connect (US), whose one win in six starts came in a Churchill maiden and was last seen running fifth in the Listed Gun Runner Stakes at Fair Grounds in December.

Of the horse’s Saudi Derby claims, McPeek said: “He is an outside chance. He needs early pace and he should get it. The longer stretch will suit him and if he gets pace in the first part of the race he will be running on late.”

The winner of the Saudi Derby will earn 30 points on the Road to the Kentucky Derby.

McPeek will be represented once again in The Saudi Cup with Rattle N Roll (US), another son of Connect, and the Lexington-based handler has reasons to believe he can improve on last year’s fifth-place finish behind Forever Young (JPN).

On that occasion Rattle N Roll, who is part owned by Saudi Arabia businessman Sharaf Al-Hariri, qualified by winning The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup a month earlier.

This time he will have had a nine-week spell after taking the Listed Tinsel Stakes at Oaklawn Park on Dec. 12, 2025.

“I think he will run much better and behind Forever Young it is a wide-open race,” added McPeek.

“If Forever Young doesn’t run his best then it won’t be a surprise to see him run really well as I have never had him better and I am excited. His races are spaced out better this year, he’s a hard knocker and he holds his form well.”

McPeek is unsure if he will make the journey on this occasion after recent surgery to his neck and back.

He added: “I really enjoyed my visit last year but I don’t think I can make it this time. The people were so kind and generous and it was a great experience.”