Their young quicks are given a platform to make names for themselves that their colleagues abroad do not, thanks to a combination of natural aptitude and authorities' willingness to provide them with an early chance to succeed in international cricket. The best fast bowlers and seamers from Pakistan are thought to have come from Pakistani land. Whether it was Shoaib Akhtar, Waqar Younis, Wasim Akram, Shaheen Shah Afridi in the past, Haris Rauf, Naseem Shah, or Shaheen Shah Afridi in the present. The top 10 bowlers from Pakistan who are presently competing are examined here.

1. Mohammad Amir

Amir understood the need for aggression in a sport like a cricket, particularly when it comes to bowling. Fast bowlers with the left arm are masters of the devastating yorker and the inswinging curler, even though his one significant error drastically restricted his stats and stopped his career for five years. But he triumphantly made a comeback to international cricket. His fantastic performance against India in the Champions Trophy 2017 final and spectacular wickets in the Indo-Pak Asia Cup 2016 match significantly impacted Pakistan's victory.

2. Wahab Riaz

Wahab Riaz, the player renowned for his blazing aggression and watchable stints, is unappreciated yet has a lot to offer. His pivotal five-for against India in the 2011 World Cup semifinal brought Pakistan dangerously close to winning. Still, the batting order could not proceed, upholding Pakistan's reputation for perseverance under pressure. Wahab Riaz can dispatch opponents with deadly spells with a constant bowling speed of 154 km/h. His impressive stint, which was also his career-best, astounded Shane Watson.

3. Shaheen Shah Afridi

One of the best 6'6" bowlers was born in Pakistan's KPK province, and at the young age of 19, he polished himself and gained recognition for his disciplined, destructive, and thoughtful fast bowling. In less than two years, he amassed seven four-wicket hauls, two five-wicket hauls, and one six-wicket haul in international cricket. He is an all-format fast bowler who started his career with Pakistan's under-16 team. In December 2016, he advanced to the under 19 section, and in April 2018, September 2018, and November 2018, he made his national T20I, ODI, and Test debuts (December 2018).

4. Mohammad Hasnain

Mohammad Hasnain has minimal experience playing international cricket because his career only started in 2019; the young spinner has made a name for himself in local cricket and the PSL. The 20-year-old played on the squad for the 2019 World Cup. He didn't play, but his being on the team showed the management's confidence in him. Due to his bowling speed, which is 150 kph or more, he successfully won a wicket against Zimbabwe in the 2020 ODI series.

5. Naseem Shah

Fast bowler and pacer Naseem Shah, 17, of Lower Dir, KPK, made his test debut against Australia at 16 and showed why he was chosen. He was initially selected for the U19 Cricket World Cup 2020 but was maintained in the Pakistan national team owing to his outstanding performance in international test cricket. At 16, he made history by becoming the youngest fast bowler to record a five-wicket haul against Sri Lanka and a hattrick against Bangladesh.

6. Shahnawaz Dahani

Within a year of completing his professional T20 debut in the 2021 PSL, Dahani competed for his country in T20I matches against Bangladesh and the West Indies. Dahani, the leading wicket-taker in PSL 6, was clocked at 92.8mph in his T20I against the West Indies. In 2022, Dahani should anticipate additional opportunities for T20 tournaments.

7. Mohammad Wasim

Wasim was selected for the 2020 Pakistan U19 World Cup team along with talented young batter Haider Ali and likely Test top-order Muhammad Huraira. Wasim, who started nearly half of Pakistan's T20 games, has already influenced the national team. In late 2021, he stunned spectators with a string of well-placed yorkers against the West Indies, devouring the three-match series with the most wickets.

8. Arshad Iqbal

Despite not being nearly as quick as the others on this list, Arshad is developing a reputation as a shrewd T20 player with good pace variation. Arshad is 21 years old, and he took 1-16 from four overs in his T20I debut against Zimbabwe last year.

9. Zeeshan Zamir

Even if Zameer is the player on our list with minor popularity, there is still reason for excitement. Although he participated in the 2020–21 Abu Dhabi T10 League, he has not yet played first-class, List A, or T20 cricket. However, he impacted the U19 Asia Cup by taking 11 wickets at a strike rate of 9.45. One of the leads of this year's U19 World Cup, Zameer, is claimed to be capable of reaching 90 mph and looks up to Pat Cummins as a role model.

10. Muhammad Musa Khan

One of Pakistan's rising talents is the bowler Muhammad Musa Khan, who is already popular with the selectors. He occasionally exceeds 150 km/h when bowling, scaring batters with incredible speed. With an excellent average of 17.25, Musa Khan took four wickets in two games for Northern (Pakistan) in the just concluded National T20 Cup in Pakistan.