
Sam Curran
English cricketer
Date of Birth | : | 03 June, 1998 (Age 26) |
Place of Birth | : | Northampton, United Kingdom |
Profession | : | Cricket Player |
Nationality | : | English, Zimbabwean |
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Samuel Matthew Curran is an English cricketer who has played for England in all formats. Although he is best known as a limited overs player, Curran has expressed his desire to return to the Test side, his last Test having been in 2021 against India. In domestic cricket, he represents Surrey, and has played in multiple Twenty20 leagues.
Early life and education
Sam Curran was born on 3 June 1998 in Northampton, England, as the third son of the former Zimbabwe international cricketer Kevin Curran and his wife Sarah (while his father played county cricket for Northamptonshire).
He is the youngest brother of a Surrey and England cricketer Tom Curran, and Zimbabwe batsman Ben Curran. He grew up in Zimbabwe and was educated at Springvale House, Marondera and St. George's College, Harare.
International career
Curran represented Zimbabwe Cricket U13s cricket team at the 2011–12 CSA U13 Week in South Africa, where he won the player of the tournament.
He represented England Under-19s at the 2016 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup, where he played all six games, scoring 201 runs and taking seven wickets to help his team finish sixth. He was selected for the England Lions for their 2016–17 tour of the United Arab Emirates, and again for their match against South Africa A at Canterbury in the 2017 season.
Curran received his first senior call-up for England in January 2018 for the 2017-18 Trans-Tasman Tri-Series against Australia and New Zealand, but did not play any games.
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