Cricket in 2018: Flop T20I XI of the year
Here is a team of XI who did not enjoy 2018 in T20I cricket.
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#11. Tom Curran

While his younger brother Sam Curran won accolades in the Indian tour, Tom Curran struggled to establish himself in the T20I team of England. The right-arm medium pacer played his first T20I in June 2017 against South Africa. Earlier this year, he was chosen in the tri-series that involved England, Australia, and New Zealand.
Tom Curran struggled in all three T20I matches that he played in. He ended up on the expensive side as he consistently conceded around 10 runs per over. Curran was later selected in a T20I against Sri Lanka but once again he conceded 40 runs in his four overs. He picked only a solitary wicket in these four games.
Matches: 4, Innings: 4, Wickets: 1, Bowling average: 134, Economy rate: 10.30
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