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T20 World Cup 2022: England's Sam Curran creates history as first bowler to be named Player of the Tournament

The 24-year-old English pacer is also the first male cricketer to be named Player of the Match in the Final and Player of the Tournament in the same edition. All of this in his first T20 World Cup playing in a format which favours the batters.

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By PTI Nov 13, 2022 6:30:40 PM IST (Published)

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T20 World Cup 2022: England's Sam Curran creates history as first bowler to be named Player of the Tournament
England left-arm pacer Sam Curran was named the player of the tournament following his team's five wicket win over Pakistan in front of a packed Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in the T20 World Cup final on Sunday, November 13.

Curran, who made a comeback from injury earlier this year, was also the player of the match for his remarkable figures of three for 12 in four overs in the summit clash. He ended the tournament with 13 wickets at an impressive economy rate of 6.52 runs per over.
The 24-year-old creates history, becoming the first-ever player to be named Player of the Tournament based solely on his bowling performances in the tournament, playing in a format which generally favours the batters.
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He is also the first male cricketer to be named Player of the Match in the Final and Player of the Tournament in the same edition. All of this while playing in his first T20 World Cup.
"MCG has big square boundaries, so I knew my into the wicket type bowling would work and try to make them hit square of the wicket. We felt the wicket was not as good as we thought it would be.
"It was nipping around everywhere and it was challenge to chase. I go into the wicket with my slower balls and try to keep the batsmen guessing," Curran said after the game.
England had restricted Pakistan to 137 for eight in 20 overs. Ben Stokes then scored an unbeaten 52 off 49 balls to help England lift their second T20 World Cup title.
"We are World Champions, how good. Incredibly special (to have Stokes). He is someone I look up to and always turns up when the team needs him, people question him but there's no questioning him, he's the man," said Curran.
"To be honest, I am little bit lost for words, it has been a great tournament. First time for me in a World Cup and we have won it.
"I wanted to be adaptable coming into the tournament. I haven't bowled much at the death before and that is one area I want to keep improving. I want to improve my batting though it is tough to get to bat in this line-up," said the left hander when asked about the road ahead.

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