Narine withdraws from Cricket World Cup 2015 squad. Spinner not yet comfortable with bowling action after undergoing remedial work Highly-rated offspinner Sunil Narine has
pulled out of the West Indies squad for the ICC Cricket World Cup,
saying he needed more time to work on his bowling action.
The 26-year-old has undergone "intense remedial work" after being
suspended from last year's Champions League Twenty20 for an illegal
action, the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) said in a statement on
Tuesday.
Narine was ruled to have exceeded the the 15-degree flexion allowance, the Board explained. But Narine said he still needed time before taking to the World Cup stage.
"Whilst I am very happy with the progress made to date with my action, I am withdrawing from the World Cup," he said.
"Going into the World Cup is a little too much too soon and, after
consulting the WICB, for both West Indies and my sake we have decided to
delay my return to international cricket until I am 100 per cent
confident in all that I do."
The Board said they backed Narine's decision to withdraw from the
World Cup where the West Indies open on February 16 against Ireland
before going on to face Pool B rivals, South Africa, Pakistan, Zimbabwe,
the United Arab Emirates and defending champions India.
"Narine has taken a positive approach to his remedial work, remains
in an optimistic frame of mind and looks forward to returning to
international cricket at the earliest opportunity," the WICB statement
read.
"The WICB supports Narine's decision to withdraw from the CWC squad
as to risk his exposure to the intensity of the Cricket World Cup would
be both unfair to him and the West Indies squad. "A replacement will be named shortly."
Source: cricket.com.au
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