“If a person has retired, to try to get them to come out of retirement is an assignment.”
These were the thoughts of PM Keith Rowley during a post-Cabinet briefing on April 18 when asked about calls for Sunil Narine to come of retirement for the upcoming T20 cricket World Cup in June in the Caribbean and the US.
Narine has been in immaculate form with the bat thus far in the 2024 Indian Premier League (IPL), scoring 276 runs in six innings and taking seven wickets for the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR).
On April 14, former West Indies (WI) cricketer and now commentator Samuel Badree, asked Narine about the possibility of him coming out of retirement for the World Cup.
Narine said, “I will be watching from home, Badree.”
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