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IPL 2020: Sunil Narine cleared off suspect action by IPL committee

The spearhead of Kolkata Knight Riders’ bowling department, Sunil Narine has been cleared off the suspect action by the Suspect Bowling Action Committee of the Indian Premier League. He has also been taken off the warning list by the committee. 

Rahul Dravid, ICC match referee Javagal Srinath, former ICC umpire K Hariharan and BCCI treasurer Arun Dhumal form the prestigious committee. 

Responding to KKR’s official request for an assessment of Narine, the committee in a statement said, "KKR requested for an official assessment of Mr. Narine's action from the IPL Suspect Bowling Action Committee, submitting action footage in slow motion with back and side angles."

“The Committee carefully reviewed all the deliveries of action footage sent of Mr. Narine with the naked eye and has come to the conclusion that the elbow-bend appears to be within the range of permissible limits," it added in the release. 

Narine was reported for the suspect action by the on-field umpires Ulhas Gandhe and Chris Gaffaney during the KKR’s match against Kings XI Punjab on October 10.

Narine has been earlier reported for the suspect action during the 2014 Champions League T20 and was subsequently banned from bowling off-breaks. Since then he worked with his personal spin coach Carl Crowe. 

Saying that the committee would keep an eye on Narine, the release said, "The Committee also noted that Mr. Narine should reproduce the same action going forward in the IPL 2020 matches as presented to the Committee in the video footage.”

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