narine out from india series
The WICB has decided to withdraw offspinner Sunil Narine
from the entire India tour. A WICB spokesperson confirmed to
ESPNcricinfo that Narine was being called back home after the Champions
League T20 banned him from bowling having called his action illegal.
The West Indies board later sent a press release stating that Narine had
been withdrawn to allow him "the opportunity to have his action
assessed and plan his return to cricket". The decision to stand down
Narine leaves West Indies with no specialist spinner for the one-dayers
against India. A replacement player is yet to be named.
Clive Lloyd, the West Indies chairman of selectors, questioned the
Champions League T20 regulations and procedure, which has proven to be rather ambiguous.
"I am disappointed that our best bowler could suddenly be out of the
tour," he said. "I am quite disappointed about the procedure that
surrounded the 'calling' of Sunil in the Champions Trophy tournament.
These things have the potential to disrupt the team's preparation for a
critical series against India but we will have to overcome this hurdle."
From October 8, West Indies will play five ODIs and a T20 against India,
before three Tests. Narine's bowling ban is restricted only to the
Champions League and other BCCI-run tournaments like the IPL, but the
decision to remove him from the tour means scrutiny on him has now
extended into international cricket as well.
Narine's absence will be more immediately felt by his IPL team, Kolkata
Knight Riders, who will be without their best bowler in Saturday's CLT20
final against Chennai Super Kings. The Knight Riders management was
surprised with the umpires' ruling on Narine, particularly the fact that
two days after his faster delivery was reported, his action for several
deliveries was termed suspect.
However, Venky Mysore, Knight Riders' CEO, said that the franchise would
comply with the measures recommended by BCCI, so that Narine can bowl
in BCCI-run tournaments like the IPL. Mysore said he did not want to
question the authority of the umpires. "Those are the rules. We accept
that. We will be very supportive of everything that Sunil wants to do,"
Mysore said. "If WICB reaches out, we are always there to support them.
We are going to miss him in the final, but we are there to do everything
to support him as we don't want his career to get affected.
"I have to say the timing is surprising and so is the fact that he was
the only one called twice in the tournament. But we will do everything
to help him to put this behind him."
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