Englishman Sam Curran's 'lucky charm' bubble busted big time in Barbados

By David Lord / Expert

With the Ashes just seven months away, the recent performances of Joe Root’s team have taken a massive downturn.

Even Sam Curran, who was regarded as the team’s lucky charm, came a cropper.

The all-rounder debuted against Pakistan at Headingley last June last year where England won by an innings and 65 runs with a double celebration when Curran turned 20 on the final day.

Then came four successive wins over India at home by 31, an innings and 159, 60, and 118, with Curran a part of each victory.

Then came successive wins over Sri Lanka away by 211, and 57, leaving Curran as the only full-time member of the team to win every one of his seven Tests.

Then bang.

The West Indies, ranked eighth in the world rankings, with only Bangladesh and Zimbabwe behind them, gave second-ranked England a mother-and-father of a hiding in Barbados to the tune of 381 runs.

The bubble had burst alright, big time.

There were two shock digs, kick-started by England dismissed for 77, chasing the Windies first innings 287.

Windies skipper Jason Holder didn’t enforce the follow-on – “No way on this minefield, we don’t want to bat last”.

Minefield?

The Windies plundered 6 (dec) for 415 with Holder unbeaten on 202, and little keeper Shane Dowrich also unbeaten on 116, giving the home side a 627-run lead.

England was dismissed for 246 with the Windies cruising home inside four days.

Paceman Kemar Roach was the first big destroyer with 5-17 off 11 in the first dig, but part-time offie Roston Chase, all 195 cm of him, topped that with 8-50 off 21.4 in the second.

Bad as that was for England, it was the second major collapse in just 10 months with the Eden Park disaster even worse.

Batting first, England were crushed for 58, with Kiwi quick Trent Boult claiming a career-best 6-32 off 10.4, and his long-term new-ball partner Tim Southee 4-25 off 10.

New Zealand replied with 8 (dec) for 427, to romp home by an innings and 49.

In the 77 not one Englishman reached 20, four were in double figures, seven in single figures, with two ducks.

Craig Overton, batting nine, belted 33* in the 58 that featured nine single figures, including five ducks.

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There was nothing wrong with the wickets at Barbados, nor Eden Park, so two humiliating collapses in 10 months rings alarm bells to a team that’s used to winning.

Especially as panic batting surfaced in both cases, so foreign to this very competitive England outfit that crushed India 4-0 at home.

Even Australia, in disarray after the ball-tampering saga, and missing its two best cricketers Steve Smith and David Warner under suspension as a result, hasn’t sunk to those depths.

It will be interesting to see how England responds in the second Test, and if selectors bring back veteran paceman Stuart Broad who was surprisingly dumped for Barbados.

Obviously selectors in both England, and Australia, are having problems picking teams at the moment that are in form, not hope.

They had better raise the bar by August.

The Crowd Says:

2019-01-29T08:22:41+00:00

Neil Back

Roar Rookie


Did they really? All of them bar Hussain? They all said England would have won if Broad had been selected? No one just said Broad should have been selected then?

2019-01-29T02:32:54+00:00

sittingbison

Guest


Ahhh thanks Mark

2019-01-28T20:48:47+00:00

Rats

Guest


All English commentators barring Nasser Hussain were siting S Broad's non-selection as the reason. What a joke. When you lose the match mainly because of your batsman, how a bowler's non-selection would have helped. 77 all out - wonder what S Broad would have done different there. They need to show some guts to blast English top order batsmen who have been batting miserably.

2019-01-28T10:03:31+00:00

AJ

Guest


Most of us with even the tiniest level of perspective realise that this is not the time to be poking fun or disrespecting any other international cricket team (incl WI). But..... someone obviously put 20c in the back of David's head and out he comes..... We are playing England in England where they beat India, not mention us the last 4 visits.

2019-01-28T05:10:38+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


You're on the ball :)

2019-01-28T01:36:38+00:00

Mark

Guest


It wouldn’t surprise if history repeats.

2019-01-28T01:35:15+00:00

Mark

Guest


That was his older brother, Tom, who has been playing for the Sixers in the BBL this season.

2019-01-28T00:41:15+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


So England might bring back Stuart Broad because the side collapsed twice with the bat? Not really sure what people expect from a team with 3 specialist batsmen, 3 batsmen/keepers and the other 5 are bowling all rounders or simply bowlers. England had a charmed run at home against India, with the lower order rescuing the side several times in that series. That didn't happen in NZ or in this Test and the cracks have reappeared, especially when Root does little with the bat.

2019-01-28T00:17:29+00:00

sittingbison

Roar Pro


I thought Curran played in the last Ashes... Melbourne?

2019-01-28T00:06:56+00:00

Tony Tea

Guest


Either way, England had a shocker, but bounced back to spank us.

2019-01-27T23:25:30+00:00

Mark

Guest


The shake-up of the coaching and captaincy positions happened prior to the 2009 tour of the Windies. Pietersen resigned as captain and Peter Moores was sacked as coach on the same day in January 2009. Strauss was made captain for the Windies tour and despite the series loss, grew in the role and 6 months later was the captain who regained the Ashes. Andy Flower, who had been an assistant coach for England, became the coach.

2019-01-27T23:13:24+00:00

Mark

Guest


You both need to do your research. England beat India 4-1. Curran didn’t play in the match India won.

2019-01-27T22:56:06+00:00

Tony Tea

Guest


England went to the West Indies in 2009, were spanked by an innings in the first Test (in which they made the infamous 51), lost the series 0-1, shook up the coaching situation, then won the Ashes a few months later.

2019-01-27T21:42:09+00:00

Brasstax

Guest


Please do your research. The Poms beat India 3-1 and not 4-0.

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