In the limited-overs cricket format, the team's victory is based on the strategies and skills of making a massive score. Though the batters gained a brilliant score, it is in the hands of the bowlers to control the opponents and create an opportunity for his team's win.

1. Darren Gough 

Darren Gough has been considered as "the chief level architect" of England for four consecutive series. He has won matches around 2000-2001. He was the Man of the Match in the matches against the West Indies and Sri Lanka. Darren Gough was considered the spearhead in the 90s and 2000s. He was also known  as the master of reverse swing.

2. Abdul Qadir 

The legendary leg spinner has made many achievements, including 200 wickets and the best bowling record with 9 Wickets in 56 runs. He is widely regarded as one of the best leg spinners of the 1970s and 1980s. He was considered as the magician who bowled six different deliveries in an over, including two googlies, a yorker, a topspin, and the flipper. The most significant record he made against the West Indies is breaking their batting order by picking up six wickets in 16 runs.

3. Sidney Barnes 

Sidney Barnes was regarded as one of Australia's finest batters. He is ranked as number 1 in the list of "Best Ever Bowlers" who has bowled in the championship as Barner has an average of 16.43 in 27 matches, indicating that he is a powerful fast bowler. He could mix up the slow pace with medium deliveries, which was commendable.

4. Malcolm Marshall 

He was a menacing bowler against the Indian batters. With the whizzing bouncers, he has become an enigma of the fast bowling skill. He had taken 376 wickets in just 81 matches.

5. Curtly Ambrose 

Curtly Ambrose is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest fast bowlers of all time. The fearsome bouncers from the bowler of 6 feet 7 inches in height are just a nightmare for any batter. He has bowled more than 1000 maiden overs in just 98 matches. He has picked up around 405 wickets in the test series, 225 wickets in ODI in just 176 matches.

6. Joel Garner 

Joel Garner is one of the highest ranked ODI bowlers by the ICC's best-ever bowling ratings, and he is on #37 in TEST. He was one of the West Indian fast bowlers who was the prime reason for the side's dominance in Test and One-Day Internationals (ODIs). He is referred to as the Big Bird of six feet eight inches tall. His yorkers and bouncers stun the batters, and his incredible presence on the pitch had made the players virtually unplayable. He had taken 259 wickets in just 58 matches at an average of 20.9.

7. Sir Richard Hadlee 

Sir Richard Hadlee is widely regarded as one of the greatest fast bowlers and all-rounders in cricket history. He is the first-ever bowler who took 431 wickets in the test matches.

8. Wasim Akram  

Wasim Akram is considered one of the greatest fast bowlers in cricket history and even labelled as the "King of Reverse Swing. He had been unanimously chosen as the best left-arm fast bowler. He mastered reverse swing and made the batters feel the pressure while he bowls.

9. Glenn McGrath 

Glenn McGrath was a fast-medium pace bowler and is considered one of the greatest Australian international bowlers. His variation in each delivery made the batters shiver. The speed consistency of Glenn is approximately around 130 kmph. His bouncers make the batter unplayable. Either the player leaves the ball or hits it and gets out.

10. Dennis Lilee 

Dennis Lilee is a former Australian Cricketer, rated as the "outstanding fast bowler." He was known for his fiery temperament 'never-say-die' attitude. The Australian player had always stood unique among the bowlers with the deadly combination of the speed, momentum, and movement. In test cricket, he broke the record of Lance Gibbs. He picked a 355 wickets record in just 70 test matches. He had firmly established himself as one of the most recognizable and renowned Australian sportsmen of all time.