Kolkata Knight Riders spinner Sunil Narine, who has been reported for suspect bowling action again, is available for the contest against Rajasthan Royals but skipper Gautam Gambhir says they're still pondering whether to risk the Windies.
Narine, who had missed the World Cup due to his suspect action, underwent the test at the ICC-accredited Sri Ramachandra Arthroscopy and Sports Science Centre in Chennai.
"He's gone for testing, which is good. We did not want to waste any time. I think reports will be out in next 48 hours. He's absolutely available for tomorrow's game," Gambhir said during a media interaction at Eden Gardens.
In fact IPL provisions have mentioned that Narine is eligible to bowl but the Trinidad and Tobago off-spinner faces the risk of ban if he's reported for a second time.
On picking him for the XI, Gambhir said: "We have not thought about it as yet. The question was about his availability and he's available. We need to discuss whether we need to risk him before the reports are out. Let's see. We still have 24 hours before the game. But having said that, we got to live with it. We will see how we go about the things tomorrow."
Acknowledging Narine's contribution to the team, Gambhir said, "Obviously Sunil is an important factor. Sunil has obviously been our main bowler. The bowling attack has revolved around him. If we don't play him or risk him tomorrow, we need to see which is the best combination."
He however said they've enough spinners in the ranks to fill the void if left by Narine.
"If we decide on not to risk Sunil there are other players who will get an opportunity. Brad Hogg is a quality bowler and a different bowler as well, he can spin both ways. We have got Johan Botha, Cariappa and Kuldeep as well. We have got enough spinners in our ranks to trouble anyone. We have to think about our combination."