For quite a while now, we have been treated to the anointment of a 'mystery bowler'. If I’m not mistaken, this nomenclature became popular with Ajantha Mendis, though the original mystery spinner (to my limited knowledge) was Ian Meckiff from Australia. As Mendis deserves the title, so does Sunil Narine.
Sunil Narine - The Mystery Batter But the West Indian wizard also deserves to own the “mystery batter” space as he continues hammering the best T20 bowlers in the world with a poker face that is well suited to a table with the highest stakes. And he has done this in several seasons now. Originally what started as an experiment of “what use will Narine be at No.
9, let him open and have a go", has now become The Trump Card of KKR’s game plan in IPL 2024. Method Behind The Madness Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? I have been watching him very, very closely. And there is more to his success than plain luck, or bowlers not being able to swing, seam or spin on these docile pitches.
Narine’s technique is extremely sound. His hands on bat are very correct - he has an old-fashioned grip in that sense. His head is extremely steady at the point of delivery.
His grip allows a free-flowing back lift, which is the very foundation of batting. Flow, bat speed, downswing, hand speed, all find their source in the back lift. 'Batter' Narine Put In The Hard Yards Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this y.