Kemar Roach has re-signed by Surrey for the remaining County Championship season. In 17 games for Surrey, Roach has taken 65 wickets at an average of 24.5.
For the final three matches of the current County Championship season. West Indian bowler Kemar Roach has re-joined Surrey County Cricket Club. Before departing the club for personal reasons earlier in the season, he had taken 18 wickets in five games.
Later, he played for the West Indies in their 1-0 loss to India in a two-match Test series at home. Roach’s third year with Surrey will begin this year. In 17 games for Surrey, the 35-year-old has taken 65 wickets at an average of 24.5.
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On September 3, he will play his debut game at The Kia Oval against Warwickshire
He picked up an amazing nine wickets in the rematch at Edgbaston. Including a standout 5/34 in the second innings, where he took his 500th First-Class wicket.
In recognition of his consistent commitment to the Club both on and off the field. The 35-year-old earned his Surrey County Cap against Middlesex at The Oval in London earlier this season.
The final home game of the County Championship season, which will be play between September 19 and 22, will feature Surrey hosting the Northants at The Oval. After that, they will go to Hampshire (26–29 September) for the season’s last match.
In September 2023, Surrey CCC will be in first place and have a chance to defend the championship they won the previous year. Essex, who has 17 points, is lagging behind them.
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