Sam Curran: After defeating Pakistan in the championship match at the MCG on Sunday, November 13, England made history by being the first men’s team to hold both the 50-over and T20 World Cups at the same time. It was left-arm pacer Sam Curran who, with his bowling, laid the groundwork for the Three Lions’ victory while red-ball skipper Ben Stokes stood tall during England’s chase on a remarkable night. As the pacer was in the role of a commentator in last year’s tournament, his life had come full circle.
Sam Curran was player of the match in finale
The star left-arm pacer for England had a memorable 2022 T20 World Cup, leading the Three Lions to a successful campaign in Australia. For his outstanding bowling performance of 3/12, which included the significant dismissal of Pakistani opener Mohammad Rizwan, Curran was voted the game’s top performer.
In contrast, Sam Curran was a member of the commentary team for the T20 World Cup that was held in the United Arab Emirates last year after being passed over for selection due to a back injury.
He was the driving force behind Jos Buttler’s successful team the following year, and he was named the tournament’s player of the year for his eye-catching average of 11.38 while taking 13 wickets with the ball. With a economy rate of 6.52 throughout the competition, the 24-year-old was quite impressive at the death.
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Shan Masood praised Sam Curran for his bowling
Curran’s performance was so impressive that even his rivals couldn’t help but praise the left-arm pacer. Shan Masood, one of Curran’s victims in the championship game for Pakistan, praised the Englishman for his perseverance and versatility with the bat and ball.
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