Best Under-25 XI in One-day Internationals
With the passage of time, dedicated events such as age-specific World Cups and tournaments, have given a platform to the new-age cricketers to rise up the ranks.
6. Sam Curran
A third-generation cricketer, Sam Curran has been a jack-of-all-trades player for England. When he made his debut for Surrey aged 17, he became the second-youngest debutant for his county team. A left-arm medium-fast with a lean frame and the ability to swing the Dukes into the right-hander, Curran made an exciting start to his bowling career.
With the bat, he played with intent and positivity lower in the order to declare himself as a proper all-rounder. His performance with both bat and ball for his county team earned him a call for the nationals in 2018 for Tests and ODI.
Having played 53 List A matches, Curran has scored 604 runs. With the ball, he has 68 wickets to his name and he gets a wicket every 34th ball. He has featured in only 4 ODIs hitherto, however, he has surely made his place in the national team for the times to come.
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