
The Indian spinner of the left shoulder R Sai Kishhore will prepare for Surrey at the regional championship after signing a short -term agreement with the party. The 27 -year -old man will be available for two other Division One preparations that will be played with Kookaburra Ball. Kishhore, who represented India in three T20is, was part of Gujarat Titans in IPL 2025 and recently led Idream Tiruppur Tamizhans to the TNPL 2025. He scored 792 runs with the bat, including the highest of 81. “I am really excited to join Surrey for two more matches in regional championships. Surrey is one of the most prestigious clubs in the world and I have heard great things about setting up from many different people in the game,” Kishhore said in his club statement. Kishhore joins Surrey for away accessories against Yorkshire in Scarborough from 22 to 25 July and a subsequent match against Durham on Chester-le from 29 to July to August 1.
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Surrey’s high -performance consultant Alec Stewart welcomed the signature and said, “I’m pleased to bring the highly rated Sai Kishhore to our team for two other Kookaburry games. All the news I received from the people I respect in the Indian game. Kishhore can face the Indian teammate Ruturaj Gaikwad, who represents Yorkshire. Other Indian players currently participating in the regional championship include Tilak Varma (Hampshire), Yuzvendra Chahal (Northamptonshire) and Khaleel Ahmed (Essex). Ishan Kishan recently completed with nottinghamshire singles.
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