IPL 2020: Sunil Narine's action won't be subject to 3D biomechanical screening
Cricket | October 11, 2020 17:57 ISTThe KKR spinner may need to make use of a video analyst's footage instead of a 3D biomechanical test to find fault in his action.
The KKR spinner may need to make use of a video analyst's footage instead of a 3D biomechanical test to find fault in his action.
This will be only a warning for Narine and will only be suspended from bowling in the tournament if he repeats it again.
KKR were seemingly down and out when KXIP needed 22 from the final three overs but Narine tilted the match in his side's favour by dismissing Nicholas Pooran and conceding just two runs in the 18th over.
Chennai have shown a trend that their skipper MS Dhoni has followed over the years - take the chase deep, no matter the total, and target the weaker bowlers to finish off in style. But on Wednesday the plan failed as Karthik had reserved his best for the last.
KKR batting order has been a guessing game for many with new coach Brendon McCullum insisting on left-hand right-hand combinations at all time, resulting in the reshuffling of the batting line-up
Narine has scored only 27 runs in four matches as the opener for KKR. In his last nine IPL games, he hasn't crossed 25 even once.
Despite scoring only 27 runs in four innings this season, captain Dinesh Karthik remains unfazed and has in fact put his weight behind the West Indies all-rounder.
Sunil Narine has scored only 24 runs in three matches as an opener this season for KKR which includes a two-ball duck against SRH. In his last eight IPL games, he hasn't crossed 25 even once.
Caribbean Premier League stars start joining the teams after completing 6-day mandatory quarantine.
Besides the two, the squad was also joined by head coach Brendon McCullum and spinner Chris Green.
Hussey further added that Narine will be captain Dinesh Karthik's go-to bowler and will be used to get crucial breakthroughs in matches.
The 21-year-old southpaw says he will like to start the innings with Kolkata Knight Riders teammate Sunil Narine
Narine's inclusion to the KKR squad in 2012 proved to be fortunate for then-captain Gambhir as his influential role with the ball helped the franchise in claiming one of their two IPL titles.
The two are presently part of the ongoing Caribbean Premier League where they play for Jamaica Tallawahs and Trinbago Knight Riders respectively.
The explosion of T20 cricket in the last decade has seen a growing breed of young cricketers forging a career as T20 specialists and Ganga said it is hardly surprising.
In his new show 'Totally Stumped By DK', wicketkeeper-batsman Karthik was trolled by Russell for his long hair and beard.
Narine has been playing for KKR since 2012 and has represented the Trinbago Knight Riders, a team that plays in the Caribbean Premier League and is owned by KKR's parent company.
CPL side Trinbago Knight Riders have retained eight West Indies players, including Kieron Pollard, Dwayne Bravo and Sunil Narine.
With Pollard, Narine and skipper Carlos Brathwaite in the mix, West Indies would certainly start as favourites after some intense training sessions at the Broward County Stadium.
Sunil Narine makes a comeback to the Windies side after almost two years, while Pollard had also been out of the side for some time.
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