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Looking Forward To The Unique Challenges And Passionate Crowds: Sunil Narine On Joining DSG
T20 World Cup: Durban’s Super Giants new West Indian signing Sunil Narine is "looking forward to the unique challenges" of playing in the SA20.
Narine is one of the most experienced T20 players in the world. The all-rounder is a two-time T20 World Cup winner, a multiple Indian Premier League champion and has played over 550 T20 matches in leagues all around the globe.
The 37-year-old has though only played one season previously in South Africa, where he helped the now-defunct Cape Cobras finish runners-up in the domestic T20 competition back in the 2013/14 season. He will be making his SA20 debut in Season 4. Read More...
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