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03 Apr 2015 09:48 #249821
by chairman
West Indies offspinner Sunil Narine underwent a fresh testing process on his bowling action at the Sri Ramachandra Universtity, an ICC-accredited centre, in Chennai on Thursday. The reports from the test are likely to be submitted on Saturday, and by Monday, the BCCI's sub-committee dealing with suspect bowling actions will finalise its decision on whether Narine would be available to play for Kolkata Knight Riders this IPL.
This means Knight Riders were forced to grudgingly accept the BCCI diktat which stated that Narine had to undergo tests at the Chennai centre despite him having got a clearance from the University of Loughborough in March.
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03 Apr 2015 10:52 #249828
by boquiesse
Dem injuns have no confidence in Loughborough.
SN been honing his bowling action. He did not want it previewed in world cup.
SN know how to play de game.
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03 Apr 2015 11:07 #249836
by Calypso
This is so surrounded in mystery that one cannot help but speculate as to whatever .....
SN allegedly failed first test ... came good in second test ... now third test ??!! ::confused::
Windies cricket is never straight forward !!! ::yawn::
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