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He swings the duke ball in England both ways which even Pandya is doing.But that doesn't mean that he will be able to do that with SG ball in India or with Kookaburra in Australia.Even Anderson and Broad were not able to repeat their heroics outside England.You clearly havent seen him bowl and are just seeing the scorecard. The kid can swing both ways and is a left hander bowling at 83-85 mph. He can bat against pace and spin and hardly has a weakness. If he doesnt suceed then no-one will..
Technically correct as a batsmen and a fighter. He will fill out bodywise and add a yard of pace over next few years and become a very good bowler as well.
An actual allrounder unlike Faheem and Pandya
He was the difference between India and England series which England won.
Everytime England were in trouble, he comes out with the bat and bails them out. He will take them to a score which India cannot win.
Even with the ball, he got many crucial breakthroughs. I think he got Kohli out 3 times in that Test series.
What an impressive young cricketer. Tremendous ability and has bailed England out of difficult situations several times already in his short international career. I don't recall seeing a 20 year old cricketer with such mental strength for quite some time.
England are actually planning to make him the leader of Englands bowling in the far future for all formats.
Which is odd considering his bowling has been sub par especially in the test format. He's very young and showing signs of improvement.
Has huge potential, I doubt he will be in the test team for 1-2 years, will probably focus on the white ball for now.
What a talent.
Pocket-size Ben Stokes.
How many times was he dropped today? There are some players who need some help from the opposition fielders to play innings like these. It's happening quite frequently these days.![]()
Meh
Someone like Razzaq would have finished he match off but I'm sure you dont rate him
Meh
Someone like Razzaq would have finished he match off but I'm sure you dont rate him
With England 200/7 in chase of 330 on Sunday, the match was heavily titled in the favour of Indian team before Sam Curran led an stunning revival with a knock he will remember for some time to come. While the end result may not have gone in favour of his team, Curran must be proud of his never-say-die attitude that nearly took England over the line in the series-deciding final ODI in Pune.
Curran belted an unbeaten 95 off 83, an innings that featured nine fours and three sixes. England finished on 322/9 but the left-hander’s heroics have led to comparisons with the legendary MS Dhoni with whom he shares the dressing room for his IPL franchise Chennai Super Kings.
Dhoni was known for his finishing skills and is often counted among the best finishers of the game. And England stand-in captain Jos Buttler reckons Curran’s latest innings made him think of the former India captain.
“I’m sure Sam would want to talk to MS about tonight’s innings,” Buttler said after the match. “I’m sure there were shades of the way that he (Dhoni) would have liked to take the game down if he was in that situation. He’s a great person for Sam to have a conversation with when he meets up MS (in IPL).”
Not only Curran, another England allrounder Moeen Ali will also rub shoulders with Dhoni after being picked by CSK at the IPL auction in February this year and Buttler feels it’s a golden opportunity for them to learn from the two-time world cup winning captain.
“We know what an amazing cricketer, finisher MS Dhoni is. A brilliant learning curve for all our players to share dressing rooms with guys like MS’ stature in the game. I’m very excited for them,” Buttler said.
Speaking of England’s chase, Buttler said losing wickets regularly meant they failed to get a big partnership going but the target wasn’t daunting at any stage. “We were happy to chase that score. We thought that was a manageable score, but we lost wickets at regular intervals and never got those partnerships together. Never thought run-rate would be a big issue but we lost wickets,” Buttler said.
“Small, small things could have done better. I think with the ball we were not quite as disciplined as we have been early on. We gave them a few too many easy boundary balls. They didn’t have to work too hard for those boundaries, but then we pegged back pretty well with spinners picking up those wickets,” he added.
One of the great innings you will ever see. Should have trusted Mark Wood and scores a few singles. That cost them the game at the end probably
Yes, I feel he buckled a bit at the end after playing a great innings.
Blessing in disguise
He was offering nothing to England
*in white ball cricket only.Ben stokes retiring from odi cricket.
Sam curran era starts now. His time has come hopefully he delivers.
Ben stokes retiring from odi cricket.
Sam curran era starts now. His time has come hopefully he delivers.
Sam Curran at the death in this #T20WorldCup
vs SA: 10 balls, 2 runs, 4 wickets
vs IRE: 6 balls, 6 runs, 2 wickets
vs NZ: 12 balls, 14 runs, 1 wicket
vs SL: 12 balls, 10 runs, 0 wickets
Overall: 40 balls, 32 runs conceded, 7 wickets