Background
He was born at Clifton, Bristol and died at Leicester.
He was born at Clifton, Bristol and died at Leicester.
In cricket, Currie was a right-handed middleor lower-order batsman. In 1953, at the disastrous Bath cricket festival where the first match, Bertie Buse"s benefit match, was over in a single day, he made his first-class debut in the third game, against Leicestershire, scoring 4 and 13 in another match of feeble batting that was over well inside two days. He retained his place for the next match, a non-first-class game against the Royal Air Force, but those were his only appearances for Somerset"s first team, although he played for the second eleven in the Minor Counties Championship up to 1955.
In both the 1956 and 1957 seasons, he was at Oxford University and he was tried for the cricket team in several matches, but with little success.
His highest score was 38, made out of a total of 95 in the match against Yorkshire in 1957. After leaving Oxford, he played second eleven cricket for Gloucestershire for a couple of seasons.