SAM CURRAN
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SAM CURRAN
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Hometown: Northamptonshire, England |
Height: 5’9” |
Age: 22 years |
Full Name Samuel Matthew Curren
Profession Cricketer(All-Rounder)
Personal Information
Born
Jun 03, 1998 (22 years)
Birth Place
Northampton
Height
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Role
Bowling Allrounder
Batting Style
Left Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Left-arm fast-medium
Salary: Under review
Net Worth: USD $1 million Approx
Height, Weight & Physical Stats
HEIGHT:5 Feet 4 Inches (1.75 m)
WEIGHT:65 kg (145 lbs)
CHEST:38 inches
WAIST:32 inches
BODY TYPE:Slim
BICEPS:13 inches
HAIR COLOR:Medium Blonde
EYE COLOR:Green
Personal Life | |
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Date of Birth: | 3rd June 1998 |
Sam Curran Age (as on 2021): | 22 years |
Birth Place: | Northamptonshire, England |
Zodiac sign/Sun sign: | Gemini |
Nationality: | Britisher |
School: | St George’s College, Harare |
College: | Wellington College, Berkshire |
Educational Qualifications: | NA |
Signature: | NA |
Family & Relatives
Father: Kevin Curran
Mother: Not Known
Brother(s): Tom Curran, Ben Curran
Sister(s): Not Known
Marital Status: Single
Girlfriend: Isabella Symonds Willmott
Ex-Girlfriends: Not Known
PROFILE
Cricket in a real sense runs in his blood. The third era around - his granddad being a First Class cricketer for Rhodesia, his dad being a public cricketer for Zimbabwe - Sam Curran is one of the many white African cricketers of this decade to have moved out of his conventional roots and to have moved in the United Kingdom to carry out his specialty.
A minor, gentle-looking left-arm seamer whose normal point assists him with swinging the Dukes from right-handers, he bends over as a capable batsman lower down the request; and given the straightforwardness, he glances in with the bat, it could before long turn into his essential ability.
While his sibling, Tom Curran, ascended to turn out to be essentially a restricted overs bowler, Sam went the more regular course. Hailed as a wonder in his more youthful days, he advanced quickly into Zimbabwe's under-13 positions before movement, and afterwards through Surrey's age-division cricket and turned into the second most youthful player to make his FC debut for Surrey at 17 years and 40 days, dazzling promptly with a five-wicket pull on debut against Kent.
He was before long picked for the 2016 under-19 World Cup, trailed by a spot in the England Lions' visit to the UAE later in the year. A physical issue to Ben Stokes implied that Sam was optimized into public retribution, getting his lady Test cap at Headingly against Pakistan in June 2018.
His greatest second under the sun came in the home summer of 2018 against the then number one side on the planet, India. Picked fundamentally as a bowler, it was his capacities with the bat from number seven that aided salvage England after centre request breakdowns, many more than one match. It was nothing unexpected when he was named the Man of the Series for his overall commitments (272 runs and 11 wickets) that saw England win 4-1. He carried on his structure into the Sri Lankan visit, assuming a critical part in England whitewashing the islanders.
Also, exhibitions against India never go unseen financially. In spite of being a moderately obscure amount for his T20 abuses, Sam Curran's name at the IPL sell-off later in the year pulled in an offering war. Eventually, he was sold for an enormous 7.2 crores INR to KXIP to get probably the greatest amazement at the barterings in the course of the last twelve seasons. He persevered through a rigorously normal time in the IPL, with the absence of swing on Indian pitches making him gun feed at his speed which for the most part is the last part of the 120s or mid 130s. All things considered, he had a game where he delivered a capping stunt and has demonstrated a guarantee to be useful, then again, actually, it very well may be as a batting all-rounder. Sam is a perfect striker of the ball and in T20, it's this quality of his that will hold him in better stead while his bowling could be to a greater extent a reward. CSK picked him at the 2020 IPL barters and in spite of the fact that he doesn't appear to be a certain starter now. Sam is certainly a convenient expansion to the crew. Cricket in a real sense runs in his blood. The third era around - his granddad being a First Class cricketer for Rhodesia, his dad being a public cricketer for Zimbabwe - Sam Curran is one of the many white African cricketers of this decade to have moved out of his conventional roots and to have moved in the United Kingdom to carry out his specialty.
A minor, gentle-looking left-arm seamer whose normal point assists him with swinging the Dukes from right-handers, he bends over as a capable batsman lower down the request; and given the straightforwardness, he glances in with the bat, it could before long turn into his essential ability.
While his sibling, Tom Curran, ascended to turn out to be essentially a restricted overs bowler, Sam went the more regular course. Hailed as a wonder in his more youthful days, he advanced quickly into Zimbabwe's under-13 positions before movement, and afterwards through Surrey's age-division cricket and turned into the second most youthful player to make his FC debut for Surrey at 17 years and 40 days, dazzling promptly with a five-wicket pull on debut against Kent.
He was before long picked for the 2016 under-19 World Cup, trailed by a spot in the England Lions' visit to the UAE later in the year. A physical issue to Ben Stokes implied that Sam was optimized into public retribution, getting his lady Test cap at Headingly against Pakistan in June 2018.
His greatest second under the sun came in the home summer of 2018 against the then number one side on the planet, India. Picked fundamentally as a bowler, it was his capacities with the bat from number seven that aided salvage England after centre request breakdowns, many more than one match. It was nothing unexpected when he was named the Man of the Series for his overall commitments (272 runs and 11 wickets) that saw England win 4-1. He carried on his structure into the Sri Lankan visit, assuming a critical part in England whitewashing the islanders.
Also, exhibitions against India never go unseen financially. In spite of being a moderately obscure amount for his T20 abuses, Sam Curran's name at the IPL sell-off later in the year pulled in an offering war. Eventually, he was sold for an enormous 7.2 crores INR to KXIP to get probably the greatest amazement at the barterings in the course of the last twelve seasons. He persevered through a rigorously normal time in the IPL, with the absence of swing on Indian pitches making him gun feed at his speed which for the most part is the last part of the 120s or mid 130s. All things considered, he had a game where he delivered a capping stunt and has demonstrated a guarantee to be useful, then again, actually, it very well may be as a batting all-rounder. Sam is a perfect striker of the ball and in T20, it's this quality of his that will hold him in better stead while his bowling could be to a greater extent a reward. CSK picked him at the 2020 IPL barters and in spite of the fact that he doesn't appear to be a certain starter now. Sam is certainly a convenient expansion to the crew.
Sam Curran IPL Team: CSK (2021)
SAM CURRAN TURNING POINT
In just his subsequent Test match, he scalped 5 wickets for 92 runs in the match and scored a sublime match-saving 63 of only 65 conveyances in the subsequent innings. His overall show acquired show assisted him with asserting the man of the matching grant in the main Test of the home arrangement against India in 2018.
Cricket Career | |
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International Debut: | |
Test: | 1st June 2018 vs Pakistan |
ODI: | 24 June 2014 vs Australia |
T20: | NA |
Jersey Number: | #58 (ODI) |
Domestic/State Team: | Surrey, Auckland Aces |
Nature on field: | Calm |
Likes to play against: | Australia |
Favourite Shot/Ball: | NA |
CAREER:-
Batting Career Summary
M | Inn | NO | Runs | HS | Avg | BF | SR | 100 | 200 | 50 | 4s | 6s | |
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Test | 21 | 33 | 4 | 741 | 78 | 25.55 | 1157 | 64.04 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 86 | 20 |
ODI | 8 | 6 | 1 | 132 | 95 | 26.4 | 155 | 85.16 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 11 | 4 |
T20I | 13 | 8 | 3 | 66 | 24 | 13.2 | 44 | 150.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 5 |
IPL | 30 | 22 | 8 | 333 | 55 | 23.79 | 221 | 150.68 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 30 | 18 |
Bowling Career Summary
M | Inn | B | Runs | Wkts | BBI | BBM | Econ | Avg | SR | 5W | 10W | |
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Test | 21 | 37 | 2647 | 1431 | 44 | 4/58 | 5/92 | 3.24 | 32.52 | 60.16 | 0 | 0 |
ODI | 8 | 8 | 300 | 307 | 7 | 3/35 | 3/35 | 6.14 | 43.86 | 42.86 | 0 | 0 |
T20I | 13 | 13 | 222 | 318 | 11 | 3/28 | 3/28 | 8.59 | 28.91 | 20.18 | 0 | 0 |
IPL | 30 | 29 | 600 | 884 | 32 | 4/11 | 4/11 | 8.84 | 27.62 | 18.75 | 0 | 0 |
ICC Rankings
TEST ODI T20
BATTING 89 -- --
BOWLING 45 -- --
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