Key Points

Australian Test batter Kurtis Patterson has signed with Surrey for three County Championship matches in May. The left-hander, who averages 57.15 in Sheffield Shield cricket, will replace England-bound players Ollie Pope and Jamie Smith. Patterson expressed excitement about playing county cricket and performing at the Kia Oval. Surrey’s Alec Stewart praised the signing, calling Patterson a "top-quality" addition to their batting lineup.

Key Points: Kurtis Patterson Joins Surrey for County Championship Matches

  • Patterson joins Surrey for three May fixtures
  • Averages 57.15 in Sheffield Shield
  • Scored 137 for Australia A
  • Replaces England-bound Ollie Pope and Jamie Smith
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Australian batter Kurtis Patterson joins Surrey

Australian batter Kurtis Patterson signs with Surrey for three County Championship matches, replacing England-bound players.

"I’ve always wanted to play county cricket, so I jumped at the chance to represent Surrey. – Kurtis Patterson"

New Delhi May 2

Australian batter Kurtis Patterson joined Surrey as batting cover for three Rothesay County Championship matches in May, as per a release from Surrey County cricket club.

Patterson will join the squad ahead of next week's trip to Edgbaston to face Warwickshire. Surrey fans will get the chance to see Patterson in the home fixtures against Yorkshire (16-19 May) and the Festival of Red Ball Cricket against Essex at the end of May (23-26 May).

The left-handed batter has played two Test matches for Australia, with a top score of 114 against Sri Lanka in 2019. Last season, Patterson hit 743 runs in eight Sheffield Shield matches for New South Wales at an average of 57.15. His fine form continued for Australia A, where he scored 137 against the England Lions.

On signing with Surrey, Patterson said, "I'm looking forward to joining Surrey. I've always wanted to play county cricket, so I jumped at the chance to represent Surrey when the opportunity presented itself."

"I've heard great things about the environment at Surrey and can't wait to play in front of the fans at the Kia Oval."

Alec Stewart, Surrey's High-Performance Advisor, said, "With the non-availability of our England players, I'm pleased to add Kurtis Patterson to the squad. He's a top-quality cricketer who will add quality and depth to our batting lineup for the next three games."

Surrey are expected to lose Ollie Pope, Jamie Smith and Gus Atkinson when England announce their squad to face Zimbabwe in a one-off Test starting on May 22. The trio would miss all three of Surrey's fixtures in May as part of preparations for the first Test of the summer.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Good signing by Surrey! Patterson has been in great form recently. Hope he gets to showcase his talent in county cricket. Would be interesting to see if this leads to more opportunities for him in international cricket. 🇮🇳🤝🇦🇺
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Priya M.
As an Indian cricket fan, I always enjoy watching left-handed batsmen play. Patterson's century against Sri Lanka was class! Hope he gets more chances to play against quality bowling attacks in county cricket.
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Arjun S.
County cricket continues to attract top talent from around the world. While I'm happy for Patterson, I wish more Indian domestic players could get such opportunities abroad to gain experience. Our Ranji Trophy stars deserve similar exposure!
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Sneha R.
His average of 57 in Sheffield Shield is impressive! 😲 But I wonder why he hasn't played more Tests for Australia despite such performances. Maybe county cricket will help him push for a recall. Best of luck to him!
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Vikram J.
Good move for both parties. Surrey gets a quality batsman, and Patterson gets experience in English conditions. Though honestly, as an Indian fan, I'm more excited about our players in IPL right now! 😄
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Neha P.
Interesting to see how he adapts to English conditions. His technique against swing bowling will be tested. Hope he does well - always good to see talented players get opportunities regardless of nationality. Cricket connects us all!

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