England all-rounder Sam Curran has indicated he would want to be like Ben Stokes -- who recently retired from One-day cricket citing the "unsustainable" workload of playing in all three formats -- saying he has always "looked up to" the charismatic player and would "try to copy him".
Curran, 24, played a key role in England thrashing South Africa by 118 runs in the second ODI at Manchester on July 22, scoring an 18-ball 35 at the back end and then taking the prized wicket of David Miller as the hosts levelled the series 1-1.
The all-rounder had scored his maiden First-class century for Surrey earlier this season. The left-arm pacer will get another opportunity to showcase his all-round abilities when the deciding match of the ODI series takes place later on Sunday.