At one time the West Indies team used to be the most dazzling team of cricket. Seeing the 6 and a half foot long bowler like Kurtli Ambrose and Joel Garner, the good batsmen would have lost their sweat. But do you know that the longest cricketer in the world came from Pakistan not from West Indies or England. The title of the longest cricketer in the world is with Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Irfan Height.
7 longest cricketers in the world
The title of the longest cricketer in the world is with Pakistan’s Mohammad Irfan, who is 7 feet 1 inch long. He took a total of 109 wickets for Pakistan in international cricket. The second number is the Cameron Kafee of the West Indies, whose length is 6 feet 8 inches. Joel Garner, Peter George and Bruce Reid are also 6 feet 8 inches in length. In this list, he is followed by Katli Ambrose and Jason Holder of West Indies, both are 6 feet 7 inches in length.
- Mohammad Irfan (Pakistan) – 7 feet 1 inch
- Cameron Kafee (West Indies) – 6 feet 8 inch
- Joel Garner (West Indies) – 6 feet 8 inch
- Peter George (Australia) – 6 feet 8 inch
- Bruce Reid (Australia) – 6 feet 8 inch
- Kurtley Ambrose (West Indies) – 6 feet 7 inch
- Jason Holder (West Indies) – 6 feet 7 inch
Four players are from the West Indies in the list of world’s longest 7 cricketers. There are only one cricketer of Pakistan in this list of Australia.
Who is India’s longest cricketer?
Top-7 in the world is not any player from India among the top-10 longest cricketers. India’s longest cricketer Abe Kuruvilla, who used to bowl fast. The length of Kuruvilla was 6 feet 6 inches. He represented India in 35 matches in his international cricket career, in which he took 50 wickets.
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