Sunil Narine was not able to make the playing eleven for the Kolkata Knight Riders' (KKR) for the match against the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) on Monday at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium. The Knights needed to accept the intense call after the West Indies spinner was accounted for a suspect action. It happened during the match against the Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) on Saturday, at the Sheik Zayed Stadium.
Against Virat Kohli's Challengers, Tom Banton, who made his IPL debut, supplanted the tweaked in KKR's line-up. On being asked about some information about Narine's omission, Dinesh Karthik, the Knights' captain, expressed that the franchise had just delivered an announcement.
Karthik said that they had put their request proclamation, and you can simply investigate it. They have communicated their announcements there. Narine may clear his activity at ICC Academy in Dubai and rebound soon for the Kolkata Knight Riders.
Sunil Narine can still bowl in the IPL
Narine is still eligible to bowl in the competition even after the questions raised in his bowling action. But if the Trinidadian is reported one more time for his bowling action, he will have to stop bowling in the T20 cricket. Before the clash against Virat Kohli's RCB, KKR revealed an announcement, discussing this thing with the IPL Governing Council to determine the issue as early as possible.
After the match of KKR against the KXIP in Abu Dhabi, Sunil Narine was accounted for suspect action for his bowling by the match authorities. This came as an amazement to the franchise and Narine. He has played more than 115 games in the IPL since 2012. And played 68 games since 2015 when he was last questioned during the IPL season for a suspect action. Moreover, he was playing his sixth game this season, without any worries communicated officially or casually by the match authorities.
In the last two games, Karthik holds him down for the death overs, and the strategy delivered for the KKR. And in the match against KXIP, Narine astonished the twentieth over and took his group over the line. He hasn't performed with the bat, however, getting out to short-pitched balls on a significant number of occasions.