Mystery spinner Narine was cleared to play for Kolkata Knight Riders after the BCCI's review committee dealing with suspect action gave the West Indian a clean chit.
"Of course, a big news for us. He has always played a big role for the team. He's very important in our scheme of things. We came to know this maybe last night or this morning," the Bangladeshi allrounder told reporters here.
The KKR 'trump card' got the biggest applause from fans who screamed 'Narine, Narine' as he stepped out of the team bus.
But a thunderstorm just before they checked into the ground denied Narine a chance to bowl at the nets with the corrected action.
The team members later used the indoor facility of the Cricket Association of Bengal as most of the areas were soggy and under water.
Kolkata Knight Riders kick start the tournament by taking on Mumbai Indians here on Wednesday.
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