India's stand-in captain for the two-match T20I series against Ireland, Hardik Pandya has praised young batter Harry Tector, saying that with "good guidance" the 22-year-old could become a big asset for his country's cricket as well as leagues across the world.
Tector smashed an unbeaten 64 off just 33 balls in Ireland's 108/4 in 12 overs in the rain-affected first T20I against India. His strike rate of 193.93 was only bettered by Ishan Kishan (26 off 11 balls, S/R 236.36) and Pandya (24 off 12 balls, S/R 200).
While India went on to win the match by seven wickets with 16 balls to spare, Pandya spoke freely of Tector's superb innings during his post-match press conference and even revealed he gave the right-hander one of his bats that he hopes he may be able to use in a future edition of the IPL.