Sunil Narine, the enigmatic West Indian spinner, has hinted at a potential return to international cricket for the T20 World Cup in 2024. Narine, who announced his retirement from international cricket in November 2023, has been coaxed by West Indies T20I captain Rovman Powell to reconsider his decision.
After hitting a magnificent century for Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League (IPL), Narine hinted at a possible change of heart. “It is what it is, but let’s see what the future holds,” Narine said when asked about his retirement decision.
Powell has been persistent in his efforts to convince Narine to return, revealing that he has been “whispering in his ears” for the past 12 months. “I’ve asked [Kieron] Pollard, [Dwayne] Bravo, [Nicholas] Pooran. Hopefully, before they select the team, they can crack his code,” Powell said.
Powell himself played a crucial role in Rajasthan Royals’ victory over Kolkata Knight Riders, hitting 26 off 13 balls at a crucial stage of the chase. He praised the team management for their communication and support, even when he was not playing.
Powell also revealed that he has been lobbying for a batting promotion, likening his batting position to that of his role in the West Indies team. “I told them, ‘hey, I bat at No. 4 or 5 for West Indies and if you think West Indies is a good T20 side, then you can push me up the order,” he said.
The emotions at the end of the match were described by Powell as a “roller-coaster ride” as Royals pulled off the highest successful chase in IPL history. He admitted that he had not planned to take on Narine but reacted to the situation and backed his strengths.