Two hundred matches into a remarkable Indian Premier League career, Sunil Narine is still producing performances that leave former players searching for new superlatives.
The Kolkata Knight Riders all-rounder once again proved decisive in IPL 2026, delivering a disciplined spell of two for 29 from four overs to guide KKR to a commanding 29-run victory over Gujarat Titans. The performance earned Narine the player-of-the-match award in his milestone 200th IPL appearance and reignited debate about where he ranks among the league’s all-time greats.
For former India batter Ambati Rayudu, the answer is already settled.
Rayudu places Narine above every IPL great
Speaking on ESPNcricinfo’s TimeOut show, Rayudu declared that Narine stands alone at the summit of IPL history because of his unmatched ability to influence matches across multiple eras of the competition.
“Proper match-winner with the ball, and with the bat,” Rayudu said. “There have been such great players in the IPL, but this guy always stands out. He’s on the top of the list for me.”
The praise reflected not only Narine’s latest performance, but also the extraordinary consistency that has defined his journey since arriving at Kolkata Knight Riders in 2012.
Bangar salutes ‘Legend of the League’
Former India all-rounder Sanjay Bangar echoed those sentiments, describing Narine as “a legend of the league” while placing the West Indian among the five greatest IPL performers of all time.
Bangar pointed to Narine’s ability to evolve throughout his career, particularly during periods when scrutiny over his bowling action threatened to derail his effectiveness.
“He seems to have found another way of delivering with the same overspin that you generally associate with his skill set, while retaining the ability to get the ball turning both ways,” Bangar said. “That puts massive doubts in the batter’s mind.”
Even after years of analysis from opponents and changes in T20 batting philosophy, Narine continues to remain one of the most difficult bowlers to attack.
Numbers that define an era
Narine’s statistical record reinforces the admiration surrounding his career.
The Trinidadian spinner currently ranks third on the IPL’s all-time wicket-taking list with 205 wickets, trailing only Yuzvendra Chahal and Bhuvneshwar Kumar. He is also the most-capped overseas player in league history and has represented only Kolkata Knight Riders throughout his IPL career.
His influence has been central to KKR’s championship triumphs in 2012, 2014, and 2024.
In his debut season, Narine collected 24 wickets at a stunning economy rate of 5.47. He followed that effort with 21 wickets at 6.35 during KKR’s 2014 title run and later added 17 wickets at 6.69 in the franchise’s victorious 2024 campaign.
Perhaps most remarkably, Narine has never recorded an economy rate above eight runs per over in any IPL season. In the current campaign, he is conceding just 6.79 runs per over.
Consistency has become the extraordinary
Bangar argued that Narine’s latest match-winning spell against Gujarat Titans was not unusual by his standards, and that, in itself, highlights the scale of his greatness.
“These are regulation figures for him,” Bangar said. “He has not done anything extraordinary, he has just done what he does on a regular basis.”
That relentless consistency across more than a decade of IPL cricket has allowed Narine to remain elite in a format increasingly dominated by aggressive batting.
Why batters still struggle against him
Rayudu also offered insight into why Narine continues to trouble even the most explosive T20 hitters.
“With Sunil Narine, everything he bowls tends to just hold in the surface,” Rayudu said. “His ball never skids onto the bat. As a batsman, it’s always tough to line him up because the ball tends to hold and you lose your shape more often than not.”
For opponents, the challenge has remained constant for more than a decade. For Narine, so has the excellence.

















