India spinner R Sai Kishore to play County Cricket, a short -term deal with Surrey. Cricket news

India’s left -handed spinner R Sai Kishore is ready for convenience for Surrey in the county championship after signing a short -term deal with the side. The next two divisions of the 27 -year -old Surrey will be available for one fixtures, both will be played with Kababurra Ball. Kishore, who has represented India in three T20s, was part of the Titans of Gujarat in IPL 2025 and recently brought IDREM Tiruppur Tamizans to TNPL 2025 title. He also captained Tamil Nadu in the Ranji Trophy and set a solid first class record with 192 wickets in 46 matches with 192 wickets. With the bat, he has scored 792 runs, including 81 of the highest. “I am really excited to join Surrey for the next two county championship matches. Surrey is one of the most iconic clubs in the world and I have heard great things about set-up from many different people in the game, ”Kishore said in a statement issued by the club. Kishore will join Surrey for a distant stability against Yorkshire in Scarborough from 22 to 25 July and the match against Durham in Chester-Le-Steret from July 29 to August 1.
Signing Surrey’s high performance advisor Alek Stewart signed, saying, “I have been happy to bring the high -rated Sai Kishore to our squad for the next two Kababurra Games. All the reports that I have received in the Indian game have said. The teenager may face India’s partner Ruturaj Gikwad, who is representing Yorkshire. Other Indian players currently participated in the County Championship include Tilak Verma (Hampshire), Yuzvendra Chahal (Northamptonshire), and Khalil Ahmed (Essex). Ishaan Kishan recently completed a two-game term with Nottinghamshire.
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The teenager’s county outing comes at an important time because he reinforces his credibility in the red-core India A is being liked by England with small spinners like cricket, especially Manav Suthar and Harsh Dubey.