For the T-20 World Cup, Narine will not come out of retirement: Said: The West Indies captain had asked to leave his retirement, and the doors to international cricket are now closed.
Sunil Narine, a West Indies player, has decided not to retire for the T20 World Cup. Beginning on June 1, the West Indies and America will host the T20 World Cup. He claims that he will not be playing cricket for his country again. He will provide help to the players who have been training for the ICC World Cup for some time. In November 2023, Sunil Narine announced his retirement from the game of cricket. 2019 saw him participate in his final West Indies game.
Outstanding performance in this IPL season.
In the IPL 2024, Naren is a player for the Kolkata Knight Riders. He has amassed 286 runs with a strike rate of 176.54 in 7 matches this season while opening for Kolkata in the Indian Premier League. This encompasses one hundred and fifty years as well. In seven games, he has claimed nine wickets at an economy rate of 7.11.
Narine will provide support to the West Indies players competing in the World Cup.
I hope everyone is well, Narine wrote in a post on his Instagram. I'm overjoyed and really appreciative that so many people have expressed openly their wish for me to come out of retirement and compete in the 2017 T20 World Cup as a result of my recent achievements.
He continued, writing, "I've come to terms with that choice." That door is now closed, though, and I shall be rooting for the players who hit the field for the West Indies in June. I never want to be disappointed. Guys that deserve to prove to our supporters that they are deserving of another title after putting in a lot of work over the past few months. My best wishes are with you.
The West Indies captain had asked to come out of retirement.
A few days prior, West Indies captain Romain Powell had declared that they were asking Narine to revoke his retirement, with the expectation that he would reverse his mind prior to the selection of teams for the T20 World Cup. shall alter. Powell participates in the IPL for the Rajasthan Royals.