Pakistan has long been known for producing some of the finest pacers in world cricket, and Naseem Shah is a prime example. His exceptional talent and the unique qualities he brings to the team set him apart as a highly skilled bowler. There are many occasions that cricketers from Pakistan are often seen comparing their talents to India's Jasprit Bumrah, one of the modern greats. However, Jasprit Bumrah has carved out a niche for himself with his ability to deliver in all formats of the game. With a short yet explosive run-up, the Indian ace has built a legacy that is widely regarded as exceptional and unmatched at present. There is a reason why he is referred to as a modern-day great. Also Read: Shubman Gill Was Seen Batting In Bengaluru After India’s Loss To NZ In First Test Match Recently, 22-year-old Pakistani fast bowler Ihsanullah made waves in a podcast when he boldly claimed that Naseem Shah is superior to Bumrah. The host, taken aback by the statement, pressed Ihsanullah for clarity, especially regarding the comparison of their past and current performances. In response, Ihsanullah pointed to Naseem's standout showing in the T20 World Cup as evidence of his prowess. Ihsanullah said: “If I compare Bumrah, then Naseem Shah is a better bowler than Bumrah.” When questioned about Bumrah's exceptional performances, the fast bowler confidently made a bold statement. Ihsanullah further said: “No, you are seeing that. Naseem Shah was also performing like this in the 2021 (2022) World Cup. It doesn’t matter if someone doesn’t perform too well in a year. Still, Naseem Shah is better than him.” Watch the video here: Naseem Shah is better than Bumrah: Ihsanullah (Pakistani cricketer) 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/lw91kJl9oK — Varun Giri (@Varungiri0) October 19, 2024 Jasprit Bumrah was outstanding in the recently concluded ICC T20 World Cup tournaments, playing a crucial role in India's success. He took 15 wickets with a remarkable average of 8.26. This stellar performance earned him the Player of the Tournament award and played a key part in ending India's long-awaited ICC trophy drought.