Asked about Narine being reported for suspected illegal bowling action, Bayliss said the development came as a surprise as he has been with KKR for the past three years.
"Nothing has been said over the last three years since he has been with KKR. So, it's a bit of a surprise but Sunil is a character. He is confident that it might be a problem in technique, something he can go on and work on," he said.
"He is obviously a cricketer and he has a long carrier still ahead of him, he wants to play for 10 or 12 years, he is quite happy to work on anything that needs to be worked on. I don't think it takes much for him to get it right," he said.
Observing that Hobart Hurricanes is a strong side, Bayliss said that his team is not resting on laurels and would give its best shot when they face-off in the Oppo Champions League Twenty20 semifinal here tomorrow.
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KKR, the defending champion of IPL T20 tournament this year, have won all the matches they played in CLT20 in the run-up to the semi-finals. It has registered 13 wins in a row so far since the IPL 7.
"Amongst the players there is no talk about 10 in a row, 13 a row whatever it is. It is a happy unit they are all good players. Good players in a good environment are able to produce good cricket," he said.
Replying to a query, he said it doesn't matter that the semi-final match is scheduled to start for 4 PM though all matches of KKR in the CLT20 were played in the night.
"There might be less dew. They come from Hobart which is one of the coldest places in Australia so hopefully that takes an affect as well these days, the players are used to playing at nights and playing at the middle of the day," he said.
"I think we just got to play confidently and try and get everything done that we set out to do," he said.