"If Mr. Narine were to again bowl the offspinner in this season's IPL, the on-field umpires would apply Law 24.2 and call "No ball" and, at the end of the match, would issue a further report," BCCI's official release said. "Pursuant to clause 3.4 of the IPL Suspected Illegal Bowling Action Policy, the player would in such circumstances automatically be suspended from bowling in BCCI-organised matches."
Sunil Narine, who was first called for a suspect action during the Champions League Twenty20 2014, had remodeled his action which was tested at the BCCI-accredited testing centre in Chennai. Following that, he was allowed to bowl in IPL 8.
Sunil Narine was once again under the scanner when his action was reported during KKR's match against Sunrisers Hyderabad on April 22,2015
Sunil Narine then sought biomechanical analysis at the Sri Ramachandra Arthroscopy and Sports Science Centre
This is the third time that Narine's action has been reported in the last six months - all in BCCI-run tournaments
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