When someone says that an all-rounder is adaptable, it's not always a good thing. This means he can bat and bowl, but teams often don't use him to his advantage. This has happened to Sam Curran in his T20 career. He is a middle-order batsman who does well when he has time to settle down.
Curran's T20 batting record for England is not great: he averages 12.95 and scores slowly. But when he batted at No. 4 in the Caribbean, he did well. He should be given a chance to bat higher in the order. He averages 27.90 when he bats at Nos. 3-5, but only 15.98 when he bats below.
England have to decide what to do with Curran. His coach Tom Moody says Curran has often been used in the wrong role. Curran likes responsibility and does well when he has a clear role. He recently performed well in the men's hundred, batting higher up the order and hitting several sixes. He should be given the chance to do the same for England.
Man in the middle
Sam Curran T20i batting record
Statistic | No. 3-5 | No. 6-10 |
---|---|---|
Strike Rate | 140.43 | 124.97 |
Runs | 2,372 | 1,071 |
Innings | 98 | 93 |
Balls per six | 13.5 | 19.9 |
Average | 27.90 | 15.98 |
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