

I bowl based on whatever is front of me so I don’t really plan too much before the game,” he told the KKR media. If we are doing good, I try to pick up wickets. I am feeling good about myself so it helps and based on the situation, if our team is going for runs, I just try to keep it as tight as possible. So, the more you do it, the more consistent you can be but it just goes on form at the time. “I think over the last two-three years, I have practiced the most in my life. In search for consistency, Narine has worked his socks off at the nets.

This year, he so far has taken four wickets from six matches at an economy rate of five. The 33-year-old has 147 wickets from 140 IPL games at an economy rate of 6.67. We caught up with the man who went from a small boy in Trinidad to a T20 legend 💜 Sunil Narine is one game away from playing his 150th T20 match for #KKR It was all on me to keep training and working on my game to try to stay relevant to the game and try to get back where I was when I started,” Narine said. “Yeah what happened was probably a few years ago… I think you can never be too comfortable, you do have to continue practicing as much as you can because if you don’t, it’s easy to say that I am good and pack up your boots and start watching cricket. In an interview with the Knight Riders’ in-house media, kkr.in, the Trinidadian spinner admitted that it was a difficult phase of his career and the challenge was to stay relevant.
