Sunil Narine’s action has been reported to the International Cricket Council (ICC), a move that has dealt yet another blow to the off-spinner’s already troubled career.

The 27-year-old, who has struggled with his action over the last year, was reported for having a suspect bowling action following Saturday’s rain-hit third One-Day International which West Indies lost by 19 runs under the Duckworth/Lewis method.

Under ICC regulations, Narine will now have to undergo testing on his action within two weeks but will be allowed to continue bowling until the results of the tests are known.

Narine is the second West Indies bowler to be reported to the ICC during the series with Marlon Samuels suffering the same fate following the second Test in Galle.

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