Who is behind the rise of Sam Curran as a cricketer?

XtraTime Web Desk: England’s young pacer Sam Curran was adjudged Man of the Match for his brilliant bowling and match winning knock in the second innings against India. Though his life was not that easy as he lost his dad at the age of just 14. Sam’s father Kevin Curran played international cricket for Zimbabwe and his brother Tom Curran also played for Kolkata Knight Riders last season.




“It has been pretty tough. I was still young when it did happen, but I’ve got a very strong family – both my brothers, we’re all very close, and my mum’s very supportive of all our cricket.

“I think it made us stronger as a family and me stronger as a person. I do take that into my game … I just play naturally, and try to take as many chances as I can,” said Curran while talking to the media.




In the post-match conference, revealed that his gritty knock was inspired by none other than Virat Kohli.

“To be honest, I was trying to learn a bit from Virat in the first innings, when he batted with the tail,” Curran said.

Curran said that talking to Sri Lanka great Kumar Sangakkara in the hotel also helped him forge partnerships with the lower order batsmen.




“I spoke to Kumar (Sangakkara) the other day in the hotel and he told me a thing or two about batting with the tail and was lucky it all came off the middle in the end,” the 20-year-old pacer added.

On being adjudged the Man of the Match, Curran said, “I can’t take it all at the moment. It is all very special and feels like a dream. Just couldn’t get any sleep last night.”

England captain Joe Root showered praise on the young player.




“Sam Curran has a great amount of skill; great having him in our side and very exciting and promising cricketer. He just didn’t seem to feel any sort of pressure with the bat and we just love having him in our side, quite like having two Ben Stokes in the side. He is only in his second Test and it is easy to get carried away, but a great prospect for us,” Root said.

“It is easy to make an emotional decision right now (for the next Test), but we need to sit outside with the team management and decide for Lord’s depending on the surface,” the right-handed English batsman added.