IPL has given me the confidence to bowl at anyone: Thampi

Basil Thampi
Basil Thampi is hopeful of making an impression in IPL 2019. File photo: AFP

Mumbai: Young Kerala pacer Basil Thampi feels the Indian Premier League (IPL) has given him the confidence to bowl at just about any batsman in the world as the tournament is more challenging for the bowlers.

"It is very challenging to bowl in the IPL because it is a batsman's game and we all know that. We should have confidence to bowl, that is the key. So, in the last three years I got the confidence to bowl at everyone. Whenever I get the ball, I want to deliver my best," the 25-year-old Sunrisers Hyderabad player told PTI in an interaction.

The IPL season 12 commences on March 23.

Thampi is part of an impressive bowling line-up that also includes experienced swing bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Sandeep Sharma, Siddharth Kaul and left-arm seamer Khaleel Ahmed.

"This coming season I want to do well. The most important thing is if I get a chance, I want to do well for the team. From the last experience, I learnt a lot for this team," Thampi said. Thampi is into his second season with Sunrisers after making a name for himself with the now dissolved Gujarat Lions.

The youngster said he will mostly stick to his stock delivery, which is the yorker.

"Because I have good yorkers, I guess, and I want to stick to it and, with that, some variations," the right-arm pacer said.

According to Thampi, the most important thing which he learnt from the senior pacers was how to prepare his body.

Thampi said he shares a good rapport with his co-pacers.

"We know each other. Khaleel, Sandeep and Siddharth Kaul, we have played together in India 'A' matches. We are (always) sharing our thoughts on and off the field," he said.

Sunrisers will begin their campaign against Kolkata Knight Riders at the Eden Gardens on March 24.

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