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By Siddhartha Vaidyanathan Sunil Narine treats the off-side like Chris Gayle treats running: it doesn’t really matter. As far as Narine is concerned a whole half of the ground can disappear. That vast arc from third man to long-off, maybe even the two sightscreens: it can all vanish from the face of the stadium. And it won’t make a difference to Narine. He belongs to the leg side. The blind-side, some call it, but there is nothing blind about how Narine sees the ball and slams it, over and over,…










