Curran was born in Northampton, the youngest son of former Zimbabweinternational Kevin Curran. He is the brother of England international Tom Curran, and cricketer Ben Curran. He was educated at Springvale House, St. George's College, Harare, and Wellington College, Berkshire.[1]He lived on the family farm in Rusape, before it was seized under the land reform policy in 2004.[2]http://zipansion.com/2PoBd
Domestic career Edit Curran represented Surrey at Under-15, Under-17, and Second XI level. During the 2014 season he represented Weybridge in the Surrey Championship Premier Division. [3] He was described by Surrey director of cricket Alec Stewart as "the best 17-year-old cricketer that I have seen". [4] Curran made his senior debut in a Twenty20 match in the NatWest t20 Blast tournament against Kent at The Oval on 19 June 2015, aged 17 years and 16 days. [5] He made his first-class debut in a County Championship fixture against Kent at The Oval on 13 July 2015. [6] At the age of 17 years and 40 days he became Surrey's second youngest first-class cricketer in history after Tony Lock , who debuted exactly 69 years earlier at the age of 17 years and 8 days, also against Kent at The Oval. He returned figures of 5/101 in the first innings, and is believed to be the youngest-ever player to take five wickets in a County Championship match. [7] He m
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