Off-spinner Sunil Narine has withdrawn from the West Indies squad for next's month World Cup requesting more time to correct his suspect bowling action, its board has confirmed.
The West Indies Cricket Board'a (WICB) announcement Tuesday comes after former West Indies Players' Association (WIPA) president Dinanath Ramnarine revealed the news on social media, reports CMC.
Narine, widely regarded as one of the best spinners in the world, was banned for a suspect bowling action while playing in the Champions League Twenty20 Tournament in India last September.
"Narine has undergone intense remedial work on his bowling action and preliminary tests have shown him bowling all his deliveries under the 15 degrees flexion allowance," said the WICB statement.
"However he requires more time to be able to confidently bowl for a sustained period in international cricket with his new action".
Narine grabbed six wickets to help lead Trinidad and Tobago Red Force to a massive win over Guyana Jaguars in Sunday's Super50 finals and finished with 12 as the leading wicket taker in the tournament.
"Playing for Red Force and winning the Super50 has been a big boost, but going in to the World Cup is a little too much too soon and, after consulting the WICB, for both the West Indies and my sake we have decided to delay my return to international cricket until I am 100 percent confident in all that I do," Narine said.
"Whilst I am very happy with the progress made to date with my action, and I express my thanks to the coaches working with me in Trinidad and Daryl Foster in Perth, Australia, I am withdrawing from the World Cup".
The WICB says it supports Narine's decision to withdraw from the Cup squad since to risk his exposure to "the intensity of the cricket World Cup would be both unfair to him and the West Indies squad".
WICB says a replacement will be named shortly.
In 52 One-Day International appearances, Narine has taken 73 wickets at an average of 26.49 runs.
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