Knight Riders ropes in Curran as Starc's replacement

Kolkata Knight Riders has signed Surrey and England fast bowler Tom Curran as replacement for the injured Australian pacer Mitchell Starc.

Published : Apr 02, 2018 18:08 IST , Kolkata

Tom Curran has played for England in 2 Tests, 8 ODIs and 6 T20Is.
Tom Curran has played for England in 2 Tests, 8 ODIs and 6 T20Is.
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Tom Curran has played for England in 2 Tests, 8 ODIs and 6 T20Is.

Two-time Indian Premier League champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) has signed Surrey and England fast bowler Tom Curran as replacement for the injured Australian pacer Mitchell Starc.

Starc was ruled out with a stress fracture, paving way for the the 23-year-old Englishman to make his IPL debut. A yorker specialist, Curran also bowls a deceptive, back-of-the-hand slower ball, and his skills were on full display in a thrilling ODI against Australia in January.

Curran claimed a wicket with his second ball in his T20I debut for England.

A handy batsman with a strike-rate of 128.36, Curran has played over 51 T20s with a highest score of 51 not out. He also joins fellow Surrey player Jason Roy in this year’s IPL after the batsman was picked up by Delhi Daredevils during the January auction.

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Curran’s selection comes after a breakthrough winter season in the international game.

After making his Test debut in the Boxing Day Ashes Test, he starred for England’s white ball sides against both Australia and New Zealand.

“I’m thrilled and excited to be joining Kolkata Knight Riders for the IPL. I know from chatting to other players I can learn a lot from being in that environment, skills that I hope will benefit Surrey and my chances of representing England again this year and if selected, for next year’s World Cup,” he was quoted saying in the Surrey website.

“I want to thank Alec Stewart and everyone at Surrey County Cricket Club for supporting my ambitions and allowing me this great opportunity. I can’t wait to represent Surrey again when I return, hopefully with a few more tricks up my sleeve.”

Director of Cricket, Stewart said: “Losing Tom to the IPL for the first part of the season is not ideal from a Surrey viewpoint but as a club we have a duty to help England and our players in achieving their goals and ambitions.

“The experience he will gain through playing in the IPL can only help develop his game which in turn will give England a greater chance of winning the 2019 World Cup. His absence from the Surrey team will allow other players on our staff to stand up, perform and grab their opportunity.”

He will join the squad before KKR’s opening game against Royal Challengers Bangalore at the Eden Gardens on April 8.

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