Kolkata: West Indian mystery spinner Sunil Narine is unruffled by the fact that one day batsmen might sort him out. Instead he just wants to concentrate on his own trade to make it even more sharper.
Narine has been the real catch for Kolkata Knight Riders in this season of the Indian Premier League, emerging as the leading wicket-taker for the franchise with 15 scalps from nine matches.
The West Indian has played a key role in KKR's good showing in IPL 5 as the Shah Rukh Khan-owned team is virtually assured of a plce in the play-offs being comfortably placed at the second position after 12 games.
"Batsmen will eventually sort me out, but I can only concentrate on my bowling and not take much pressure. I don't take any pressure. I just concentrate on bowling well," Narine told reporters on the sidelines of a promotional event here on Thursday.
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