West Indies and Indian Premier League side Gujarat Lions all-rounder Dwayne Bravo was left impressed with teammate Basil Thampi, observing that he could soon represent India, reported PTI.

“Basil Thampi is a very, very talented youngster. I would say he will get the opportunity to play for Team India in a year or so. He has the talent, obviously, but he also has a lot of heart, pace and the skill. He’s always willing to learn,” Bravo said.

During Gujarat Lions’ match against Royal Challengers Bangalore, the Kerala pacer stood out with the ball for his side by consistently bowling yorkers. Despite his team being taken to the cleaners – leaking 213 runs with the ball – Lions’ Thampi returned with economical figures of 1/31 and bowled the maximum number of dot balls (11).

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Thampi’s maiden IPL wicket came in the form of Chris Gayle, after the opener had smashed a 38-ball 77. The bowler set things up with a yorker and trapped him next ball with another full-length delivery.

Bravo, who is recovering from a hamstring injury, said he would like to take Thampi under his wings.

“He’s willing to learn. He asks the right questions. I think India cricket is in right direction when you have someone like him,” Bravo said. “Bowling 140-plus, like Indian speedsters Umesh Yadav, Mohammad Shami, Thampi has the skill and is really good. I really wish him all the best from the bottom of my heart,” he added.

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Bravo revealed that he has a close eye on the 23-year-old, “I follow him very closely, I try to give him a lot of confidence and experience, explain to him, break down the game to him. He’s still in a learning phase,” the West Indian said. “He has the raw natural talent and ability. It’s a matter of playing more games, give him more experience and exposure.”

Bravo said he’s still “a game or two away” from returning to action. The 32-year-old had taken 17 wickets from 15 matches last season and his absence is hurting his team, who are struggling at the bottom of the table with only a solitary win from five matches.