Jasprit Bumrah, who became the quickest among Indian pacers to get to 100 wickets, is in many ways different from Kapil Dev whose record he bettered in the just-concluded fourth Test against England.
While the 27-year-old Bumrah claimed his 100th scalp in his 24th Test that ended with an Indian win on Monday, Kapil took his 100th wicket in his 25th Test in 1980 against Pakistan when he was 21. Kapil, unlike Bumrah, had begun his Test career at a very early age of 19. The current India pace spearhead had made his debut in January 2018 when he had just crossed 24.
Former India speedster Manoj Prabhakar, who has played alongside Kapil Dev for the majority of his Test career, said that the current India speedster is very different and can't be compared to Kapil. "Bumrah is a different kind of bowler. He is a variety that we have not seen up till now. Someone bowling from such a short run-up and bowling at 140 kmph. It is totally different," said Prabhakar to IANS.