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Sam Curran’s convoluted diary shows England have lost control of players – The Guardian
The all-rounder’s longer ‘switch-off time’, with the IPL being listed as a contributory factor, should set alarm bells ringing

In the summer of 2018 Sam Currans bat morphed into an épée and his waspish left-arm swing picked locks at crucial times as England swept to a 4-1 Test series victory over India. Surreys academy had polished up a gem for the national team and, after the 20-year-old was named player of the series, his first Test central contract soon followed.
But Currans rewards for two gamechanging half-centuries and 11 wickets, in a season when England won every Test he played, did not end there. Downing India…
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