Sunil Narine banned from Super50 series

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- <span style="font-weight: 400;"> West Indies spinner Sunil Narine has been banned from participating in the NAGICO Super50 series to be played in Trinidad and Tobago and St Kitts in January.
- Narine’s bowling woes began last year in India during the Champions League where he was banned from bowling in the finals of the tournament by the Kolkata Knight Riders.
- He rebounded from the setback and was allowed to make his international return in the Sri Lanka series after missing the World Cup in Australia/New Zealand because he was working on his action.
- Narine bowled T&T to the Nagico title last season with figures of six wickets for nine runs.
West Indies spinner Sunil Narine has been banned from participating in the NAGICO Super50 series to be played in Trinidad and Tobago and St Kitts in January.
The West Indies Cricket Board has reportedly rejected a request from the Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board to allow the off spinner to participate, despite being banned from bowling by the ICC due to illegal bowling action during the second ODI between West Indies and Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka last month.
He recently failed a test on his bowling action at the Loughborough University testing centre in England.
Narine’s bowling woes began last year in India during the Champions League where he was banned from bowling in the finals of the tournament by the Kolkata Knight Riders.
He rebounded from the setback and was allowed to make his international return in the Sri Lanka series after missing the World Cup in Australia/New Zealand because he was working on his action.
Narine bowled T&T to the Nagico title last season with figures of six wickets for nine runs.









