England cricketers Sam Curran and Phil Salt are all set to link up with the Desert Vipers for the business end of this season's International League T20 (ILT20).
Former India batter Aakash Chopra stated that the Punjab Kings franchise went for Harshal Patel as they needed an experienced Indian bowling option to bowl along with left-arm seamer Arshdeep Singh.
The 22-year-old Hermann delivered a magisterial innings of 106 not off 62 balls (eight boundaries and six sixes), joining the growing list of SA20 centurions, to power the Sunrisers Eastern Cape to a thrilling four-run victory over MI Cape Town.
Philip Salt's century and Reece Topley's three-wicket haul helped England register a 75-run win against West Indies in the 4th T20I match in Trinidad on Wednesday.
Sam Curran, an all-around player for England, was previously the most expensive player in the Indian Premier League (IPL), having cost Punjab Kings (PBKS) INR 18.50 crore for him at the previous year's auction.
After England's disappointing 10-run loss against West Indies in the second T20I match at National Cricket Stadium in Grenada on Thursday, skipper Jos Buttler said that there were chances when the English side could have scored the winning runs.
Brandon King's blitz and Alzarri Joseph's three-wicket haul powered West Indies to a 10-run win against England in the second T20I at National Cricket Stadium on Thursday. Following the victory, the Caribbeans lead the five-match T20I series 2-0.
A new-look, revamped England side succumbed to a four-wicket defeat to West Indies in the third and final ODI to lose the series 2-1 after a miserable ICC Cricket World Cup campaign, which saw the then-defending champions win only three matches out of nine and finish at seventh place.
A return to form for bowling all-rounder Sam Curran and skipper Jos Buttler and explosive half-century by opener Will Jacks helped England beat West Indies by six wickets in the second ODI at North Sound by six wickets to level the series on Wednesday night.
A return to form for bowling all-rounder Sam Curran and skipper Jos Buttler and explosive half-century by opener Will Jacks helped England beat West Indies by six wickets in the second ODI at North Sound by six wickets to level the series on Wednesday night.