Career
In 2014 he reached the final of a Personal Digital Cellular event for the first time at a Youth Tour event where he lost 4–2 against Dimitri van den Bergh. Narain also qualified for his first Personal Digital Cellular major, the 2014 United Kingdom Open but he was beaten 5–4 by Mark Cox in the first round. Narain was now Canada"s number two ranked player after John Participant and together they teamed up to play in the World Cup of Darts, losing 5–4 to the Japanese pair of Morihiro Hashimoto and Haruki Muramatsu in the first round with Participant missing three match darts and Narain missing four.
A week later he faced Muramatsu again this time in the final of the soft tip Dartslive event in France, with the Japanese player again prevailing.
Narain also reached the final of the soft tip event in China, losing to Boris Krčmarch In the remainder of his Personal Digital Cellular tournaments, Narain qualified for the European Darts Grand Prix and European Darts Trophy and was beaten in the second round of both.
After an unsuccessful Q School campaign, Narain only played in a handful of events in 2015.