That's harsh. It's only ipl I know, but it IS a final and he can be back almost a full week before the NZ matches start anyway. He's not choosing one over the other, he's just finding the best compromise.The fact that Narine is staying at the IPL tournament instead of joining the Test squad shows exactly where his priorities lie. Does Sunil Narine want to be an ATG Test bowler?
He literally is choosing one over the other because they've been made mutually exclusive for him. Whether he's back four years or four minutes before that Test starts, if he plays the IPL final then he's not playing that Test and it's been made clear to him.That's harsh. It's only ipl I know, but it IS a final and he can be back almost a full week before the NZ matches start anyway. He's not choosing one over the other, he's just finding the best compromise.
With Shillingford having re-done his action (not sure if he'll be as effective as before) and Narine's record against NZ I'd say he would be the first choice spinner so yes IMOYeah, I don't actually blame him at all. He's committed to his current employer and I'm sure he would hate to desert his teammates so close to the end. Was he a certainty (or close to) to play in the first Test anyway?
Only rewarding if you're in the t20i team. Which for the last few years is all most of the players in the Windies setup seem to actually care about.I hesitate to query your post - but why isn't it rewarding personally?
I agree but I still think Daemon put it best by saying it's "disappointing". It's disappointing for us as Test cricket fans. Narine hasn't done anything morally wrong in the slightest, but it's disappointing on a personal level that this is the decision he's made.A final is a final, it means a lot to anyone, no matter who you're playing for, just because we here at CW don't really give a **** about IPL doesn't mean Narine should take it lightly, I doubt he's staying because of his reputation
Yeah, AWTA.Yes, I agree his decision is disappointing, but it's the fact that he was forced to make such a decision that disappoints me most.
Actually, he's the opposite of committed to his current employer, he's going completely against them.Yeah, I don't actually blame him at all. He's committed to his current employer and I'm sure he would hate to desert his teammates so close to the end. Was he a certainty (or close to) to play in the first Test anyway?
KKR are his current employer.Actually, he's the opposite of committed to his current employer, he's going completely against them.