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Australian batter Kurtis Patterson joins Surrey
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.
Australia batter Patterson joins Surrey for three-match County Championship deal
New Delhi, May 2: Australia batter Kurtis Patterson has signed up with Surrey for a three-match deal in the ongoing County Championship season. He will be available for Surrey's game against Warwickshire, happening from May 16-19 as well as for their home games against Yorkshire and Essex.
Temple vandalised; Canadian MP calls it chilling reminder of growing influence of Khalistani extremism
Toronto, April 21: Following the recent vandalism of a Gurudwara in Vancouver, British Columbia, another disturbing incident has surfaced targeting the Lakshmi Narayan Temple in Surrey.
Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman says Hindu temple vandalised for third time by Khalistanis
British Columbia, April 21: Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman has claimed that a Hindu temple in Surrey, British Columbia, was "vandalised" for the third time on Sunday night.
Surrey players wear black armbands in County game after Alec Stewart's wife dies
New Delhi, April 14: Surrey’s players are sporting black armbands on the last day of their Division One County Championship match against Hampshire after Alec Stewart’s wife Lynn died on Monday. The side also decided to fly their flags at half-mast above the Micky Stewart Members Pavilion, at its home venue the Oval, as a mark of respect.
West Indies pacer Kemar Roach set to rejoin Surrey for County Championship
New Delhi March 28: West Indies fast bowler Kemar Roach, is set to rejoin Surrey for his fifth straight season of County Championship cricket after finalizing an agreement to compete in the initial four rounds, as per a report by ESPNcricinfo.
Kemar Roach returns to Surrey for first four Championship matches
London, March 28: West Indies pacer Kemar Roach will return to Surrey for the first four County Championship matches.
Dhanda Nyoliwala is back with another captivating single 'Surrey BC'
Mumbai, March 18: After giving back-to-back chartbusters with "Russian Bandana" and "La La La", Dhanda Nyoliwala has dropped his next hit single, "Surrey BC".
Indian wicket-keeper batsman KS Bharat signs for English club cricket
New Delhi March 15: Indian wicketkeeper-batter KS Bharat is set to join London-based Dulwich Cricket Club for the 2025 Surrey Championship season, as per reports by Wisden.
Blood pressure drug could be safer alternative for treating ADHD symptoms: Study
England, February 20: A blood pressure medication may be a safer choice for treating symptoms of attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder, according to a study whi. Repurposing amlodipine, a commonly used blood pressure medicine, could help manage (ADHD) symptoms
Opposing arrows of time emerge from certain quantum systems: Study
Washington DC, February 18: Researchers at the University of Surrey made a thought-provoking discovery. A new study reveals that opposing arrows of time can theoretically emerge from certain quantum systems.
Mumbai Indians welcome The Hundred's London-based franchise 'Oval Invincibles' to #OneFamily
Mumbai, February 10: Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), owners of Mumbai Indians (MI), through its subsidiary, RISE Worldwide, on Monday announced its successful bid to partner with the London-based Oval Invincibles, a franchise in England and Wales Cricket Board's (ECB) The Hundred.
Surrey bolster T20 squad with Mitchell Santner signing for Vitality Blast
London, Feb 5: Surrey have secured a major boost for their T20 campaign, signing New Zealand's Mitchell Santner for the majority of the 2025 Vitality Blast season. The experienced all-rounder, known for his left-arm spin and handy batting, is set to play eight group-stage matches and, if Surrey qualify, the knockout rounds in September.
Weather change linked to heightened risk of Salmonella outbreaks: Study
England, January 29: According to new research from the University of Surrey, climate change has an impact on Salmonella spread. This study builds on prior work by the researchers, which discovered that weather change is contributing to the spread of deadly diarrhoeal illnesses.