Sam Curran excited to play for CSK

‘Great opportunity to pick the brains of Dhoni and Fleming’

December 21, 2019 10:27 pm | Updated 10:27 pm IST - Chennai

Looking ahead:  Sam Curran was bought after an intense bidding war between the Super Kings and Capitals.

Looking ahead: Sam Curran was bought after an intense bidding war between the Super Kings and Capitals.

England all-rounder Sam Curran is looking at his entry into the Chennai Super Kings setup as an “opportunity to pick the brains” of seasoned captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and coach Stephen Fleming.

The 21-year-old Curran was the most expensive English player in the IPL auction at ₹5.5 crore, bought after an intense bidding war between Chennai Super Kings and Delhi Capitals.

“Can’t wait to come to Chennai and meet all my new teammates, playing under M.S. Dhoni our captain and our coach Stephen Fleming. It’s obviously going to be a great opportunity for me to pick their brains and, hopefully, we can bring the trophy home to Chennai,” Curran said in a video uploaded by his new franchise.

Curran had a fairly successful outing for Kings XI Punjab in the last edition, including a hat-trick.

He is now looking forward to turn out for three-time winner CSK.

“Super excited to be joining the Chennai Super Kings for next season of IPL. A massive thank you to the coach, management staff.

“Just want to say I can’t wait to play in front of the home fans in Chennai. I felt some amazing things, I was lucky enough to play last year against Chennai, and to play in front of the home fans this year is going to be really special. Hopefully, we can put in some great performances for the fans.”

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