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Tom Curran makes debut for Lions

| | Dec 14, 2015, at 01:41 am
London, Dec 13 (IBNS) Cricketer Tom Curran has been handed an England Lions debut in the fourth game of the Twenty20 series against Pakistan A at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, officials said.

The Surrey youngster came in for his first appearance of the series in place of Nottinghamshire’s Jake Ball, who was rested after playing in each of the first three games, read the England and Wales Cricket Board website.

The Lions were otherwise unchanged, with Steven Finn continuing his back-to-bowling programme following the foot injury that ruled him out of the senior series against Pakistan.

Worcestershire’s Joe Clarke has been ruled out by the quad injury which the cricketer had suffered during training.


 

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