Curran regrets intimidating umpire
England bowler Tom Curran has expressed “deep regrets” after losing an appeal over a four-match Big Bash League ban for intimidating an umpire.
England bowler Tom Curran has expressed “deep regrets” after losing an appeal over a four-match Big Bash League ban for intimidating an umpire.
Tom Curran has been banned for four Big Bash League games after intimidating an umpire, but his franchise the Sydney Sixers says it was not intentional and has vowed to appeal.
Debutant Krunal Pandya and English bowler Tom Curran were seen having a go at each other in Tuesday’s first ODI with the Indian all-rounder clearly upset. Watch the incident here.
Alastair Cook’s 32nd Test hundred underpinned England’s fightback to end 135 runs adrift after day two of the fourth Ashes Test.
A hundred by David Warner gave Australia control of the fourth Test against England in Melbourne, ending day one on 244-3.
South African-born Surrey paceman Tom Curran will receive his Test debut for England in the Ashes Boxing Day match.
Dean Elgar and the Cape Town-born Tom Curran combined to help Surrey into a dominating position over Gloucestershire in the English County Championship.