LONDON: Head coach stands in England Graham Thorpe feeling playing in the Indian Premier League (IPL) has “extraordinary” helps Sam Curran to develop the game.
Sam Curran, who played for Ms.
Dhoni-LED Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in IPL, chose five Wickets in the second Odi against Sri Lanka on Thursday to help England register a series victory.
Thorpe said Sam had benefited from playing in “high pressure situations” in the IPL.
The England All-Rounder is the main warehouse in CSK forces with bats and balls.
“I thought that (IPL) helped him very big.
Every Sam’s environment has gone, he shows that the ability to compete and the ability to find a way of putting a show,” Thorpe said.
“From the perspective, playing on the IPL has placed it in a high-depressed situation and encouraging it.
The ability to hit it with bats is always there.” I think it’s growing to a very good level.
He bowling at important times at IPL, so he was pressed and challenged.
At the age of 23, he got some very good experiences, “he added.
Thorpe said shipping with consistency would be a” challenge “for Sam because all round was a multi-format cricketer.” As you know, with someone like Ben Stokes, the number of work and fitness levels needed for it is great.
So the challenge for Sam becomes a multi-format Cricketer conveying the consistency also for the time and time of England again, “Thorpe said.
England and Sri Lanka will lock the horns in the dead rubber and the final of ODI on Sunday.
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