Pallekele, Feb. 4 -- Following an incredible all-round show in England's whitewash series win in Sri Lanka just before the T20 World Cup, England all-rounder Sam Curran said that he is "trying to be flexible" for his team with both bat and ball and aims to be a "top quality all-rounder" for his side.

After the Three Lions collapsed to 60-6 in the dead-rubber third T20I, it was Curran's fighting 58 in 48 balls, with six fours and a six, pushed England to 128/9 and the target of 129 runs proved to be 12 runs too many for Sri Lanka, who were choked by spin duo of Jacob Bethell (4/11) and Wil Jacks (3/14) in their own backyard, bundled out for just 116 runs in 19.3 overs.

England has had a brilliant run in T20Is recently, winning 10 of 11 m...