The English all-rounder increased the headache of Team India, returned in tremendous form on the last occasion, scored a century
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The English all-rounder’s bat was quiet for the last few matches, but just before the Test match against India, not only did his bat run, but the bat also started wreaking havoc on the bowlers. ,
english all-rounder Sam Karan (sam curran) has raised alarm bells for India. Karan returned to tremendous form from first-class cricket. Playing for Surrey on Monday, he scored an explosive century against Kent in the County Championship. Karan completed his first-class maiden century in 64 balls. He waited a long time for his century. This century with his bat came out after scoring 22 half-centuries. Karan made his debut in first-class cricket in 2015. He has played 78 matches since 2015. He played a brilliant innings of 125 runs in 75 balls in this match, in which he hit 15 fours and 5 sixes.
Curran returns to great form
Surrey declared their innings at 673 for 7 thanks to Karan’s aggressive innings. This form of Sam Curran has rang alarm bells for India. In fact, he was battling in poor form in the last few matches. In the last 10 matches, Karan had played only one half-century, but after his return to form in the County Championship, the trouble for the Indian bowlers has increased, as Karan is part of the English team for the Test match against India. He has also given a kind of warning to the Indian bowlers by playing a quick innings just before the match.
Here’s the moment Sam Curran went to his hundred. Fantastic call by @backandacross too! pic.twitter.com/D4BWDNqrXU
— Surrey Cricket (@surreycricket) June 27, 2022
Was part of the incomplete series against India
Karan was part of the five-Test series that was incomplete between India and England last year. It will be interesting to see whether Karan can make it to England’s playing XI in the Test match against India on the basis of this form. He played the last match for England against India in August last year itself. The Test to be played between the two from July 1 is the 5th and last match of that incomplete series, which was postponed last year due to Corona. Talking about the match being played between Surrey and Kent, 4 centuries came out of Surrey’s camp. Apart from Karan, Hashim Amla, Ben Geddes and Will Jacques scored centuries. Jacques remained unbeaten on 103. At the same time, Jamie Smith played an innings of 55 runs.