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Bangar Hails Narine as 'Legend of the League' After IPL 2026 Masterclass

Sunil Narine delivered another masterclass with figures of 2/29 in his 200th IPL appearance for Kolkata Knight Riders. Sanjay Bangar praised the spinner as a "legend of the league" on ESPNcricinfo's TimeOut show. Bangar highlighted Narine's consistency and longevity over 15 IPL seasons, noting batters have never dominated him. The mystery spinner now has 205 wickets and three IPL titles, with an economy rate never exceeding eight in any season.

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IPL 2026: Bangar calls Narine 'legend of the league' after another masterclass

New Delhi, May 17

Sanjay Bangar described Sunil Narine as a "legend of the league" after the veteran spinner once again played a key role in Kolkata Knight Riders' important win over Gujarat Titans in IPL 2026

Narine posted figures of 2/29 in KKR's 29-run victory on Saturday and received the Player of the Match award during his 200th IPL appearance.

Speaking on ESPNcricinfo's TimeOut show, Bangar ranked Narine among the top players in IPL history and praised his impressive consistency over more than a decade in the tournament.

"Many great names have played in this league, but longevity is a factor," Bangar said.

"He has had to overcome many issues related to how his bowling action was questioned at times, but he seems to have found a way to deliver with the same overspin that's usually part of his skill set, while still getting the ball to turn both ways."

"And that creates doubt in the batter's mind. I think those qualities make him a legend of the league."

Bangar noted that Narine's latest performance felt routine due to the high standards he's maintained throughout his IPL career.

"These are standard figures for him. He hasn't done anything extraordinary; he just did what he does regularly," Bangar said.

The former India batting coach also shared an interesting off-air conversation with Ambati Rayudu about how batters have approached Narine over the years.

"Rayudu said that he tended to bat defensively against him; those singles and twos were the way to go," Bangar revealed.

"But there have been times when people have tried to slog-sweep him or play off the back foot through the off-side. However, nobody has really taken him down the way other spinners have been handled in the IPL."

"He seems to be a complete revelation because none of the batters over the last 12 or 13 years, in the 15 years that he has played in the IPL, has been able to dominate him."

Narine is the most-capped overseas player in IPL history and continues to be a mainstay for KKR. His economy rate has never exceeded eight runs per over in any season since his debut in 2012.

With 205 wickets and three IPL titles to his name, the mystery spinner's legacy keeps growing with each season.

— IANS

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Sarah B
Impressive stats, but I think the conversation around him being a 'mystery spinner' has been overhyped. He's just consistently good. Nothing mysterious about hard work and skill. Still, 200 games is a massive achievement.
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Arjun K
As an Indian cricket fan, it's incredible to see an overseas player become such an integral part of the IPL culture. Narine is like family to KKR now. His journey from being reported for his action to becoming a 200-game legend is inspiring. Hats off! 🙌
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David E
Respect where it's due. The guy has been economical every single season - that's insane consistency. But let's be real, IPL pitches have become more batting-friendly in recent years, so his job is slightly easier than it was a decade ago. Still a great player though.
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Priya S
What a player! I remember watching him bowl in 2012 and he was unplayable. Now in 2026, he's still doing the same thing! The way he sets up batsmen with that arm ball and then turns one sharply... pure art. Legend is an understatement! ❤️🏆
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Rajesh Q
Bangar is spot on. The fact that no batter has consistently dominated him says everything. Even the greats like Kohli and AB de Villiers had to play him carefully. He's changed the way spinners are perceived in T20 cricket - as wicket-takers, not just defenders. Well said!

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