Sam CurranSam Curran

Sam Curran

EnglandENG
27 yrs|
Bowler
#95 Bowler in ODI
#60 All Rounder in ODI
#84 Bowler in T20I
#19 All Rounder in T20I

About Sam Curran

Name
Sam Curran
Gender
Male
Birth
3 Jun 1998
Birth Place
Northampton, Northamptonshire, England
Height
175m
Nationality
English
Role
Bowler
Bats
left handed
Bowls
left-arm medium fast

The left-arm seaming all-rounder from England made his international debut in the year 2018. Known for his ability to swing the ball into the right-hander, Curran has been a regular fixture for the English Test squad.

Hailed as a prodigy in his younger days, Curran rose rapidly through Zimbabwe under-13 ranks. His family relocated to Surrey and he became the youngest debutant for Surrey at the age of 17. He was picked in the England squad for the 2016 Under-19 World Cup, where he amassed 201 runs in 6 matches and took 7 wickets in the tournament.

Curran was fast-tracked quickly by the selectors and was drafted into the Test squad to face Pakistan in 2018. 

However, his crowning moment came in the home series against India in the very same year. He was picked primarily as a bowler, but it was his all-round abilities that impressed everyone. Time after time he rescued England from a middle-order collapse and to no one’s surprise, Curran was adjudged Player of the Series for his scintillating performance. The all-rounder scored 272 runs and took 11 wickets, which saw England beat India 4-1. 

He continued his form in the away Test series against Sri Lanka, where he scored 114 runs in two Test matches as England white-washed the Islanders.

Curran was named the Cricket Writers’ Club 'Young Cricketer of the Year' for a stellar 2018 season.

For his impressive performance in the year 2018, Curran was called up to England’s T20I squad to play against New Zealand in 2019. His T20I debut didn’t go as per the plans, as the young pacer took just 1 wicket and gave away 33 runs and was wayward with his line and length throughout the innings.

After some impressive numbers at the international level, Curran caught the eyes of several IPL franchises and was bought by Punjab Kings in the player auction for the 2019 Indian Premier League for INR 7.20 crore. 

Curran picked up 10 wickets with a hat-trick playing nine matches and scoring 95 runs. KXIP released Curran for the 2020 season and he was bought by CSK for Rs 5.5 crore. 

The all-rounder was used as a pinch hitter by CSK last season, and he gave them good starts but failed to convert them into big one’s. He accumulated 141 runs in 14 matches and also took 13 wickets in the tournament.

Sam Curran is certainly the future of England cricket. His ability to swing the ball away from the right-hander has garnered praise from the cricketing fraternities. He’ll be looking to have a great IPL this season, as a good performance will surely cement his place regularly in the England T20 setup.

(As of March 2021)

Sam Curran Recent Form

Batting

18 (14)
ENG VS IND
24 (22)
ENG VS NZ
16 (15)
ENG VS PAK
11 (11)
SL VS ENG
25 (19)
ENG VS ITA
28 (20)
ENG VS SCO
43 (30)
ENG VS WI
2 (8)
ENG VS NEP
58 (48)
SL VS ENG
20 (14)
SL VS ENG

Bowling

0-53
ENG VS IND
0-10
ENG VS NZ
0-24
ENG VS PAK
3-22
ENG VS ITA
1-33
ENG VS SCO
1-36
ENG VS WI
1-27
ENG VS NEP
0-9
SL VS ENG
0-31
SL VS ENG
3-38
SL VS ENG

Sam Curran Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuck
ODI413164202
95
88.6722.9342220
T20I754969602
58
127.9420.4740320
Test243881503
78
64.1224.7096213
IPL645399706
88
136.3924.9385413
BBL337101
53
139.2235.50720
100B373275705
68
150.5026.1045490
T20-Blast4343119819
102
145.9229.2279621
WC ODI333500
14
61.4011.6710--

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaiden
ODI4141376.1842.49
5/48
5141.220
T20I7571668.7327.98
5/10
5119.230
Test2442473.2435.51
5/92
0065.770
IPL6463599.7434.46
4/11
5021.240
BBL3359.6019.20
3/28
1012.000
100B3736457.1920.82
5/16
4114.490
T20-Blast4337498.5322.00
5/26
5215.470
WC ODI3328.0870.00
1-47
0052.000

Career Debut Information

ODI DebutEngland vs Australia at Manchester - June 24, 2018
T20I DebutNew Zealand vs England at Christchurch - November 01, 2019
Test DebutEngland vs Pakistan at Leeds - June 01 - 03, 2018
IPL Debutvs Rajasthan Royals at Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Mar 25, 2019
BBL DebutMelbourne Stars v Sydney Sixers Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, 8-1-2026
100B DebutOval Invincibles v Manchester Originals Kennington Oval, London, 22-7-2021
T20-Blast DebutSurrey v Gloucestershire Kennington Oval, London, 31-5-2022

Teams played for

EnglandSurreyMI LondonSydney SixersDesert VipersChennai Super KingsMI Cape TownEngland U19