Star Fast Bowler Returns to Surrey
West Indies pacer Kemar Roach will rejoin Surrey for the first four matches of the County Championship. This marks his fifth consecutive season with the club. His presence adds experience and firepower to Surrey’s bowling attack.
Key Role in Surrey’s Success
The 36-year-old has been vital in Surrey’s recent dominance. He has taken 93 wickets and helped secure three County Championship titles. The seasoned pacer will be available for games against Essex, Hampshire, Sussex, and Somerset.
Surrey Strengthens Its Bowling Attack
The team has further bolstered its squad with Matt Fisher from Yorkshire and New Zealand’s Nathan Smith. Roach’s presence provides leadership and balance to the pace unit, making it stronger.
Excited for Another Season
“I’ve enjoyed every moment with Surrey and can’t wait to return,” he said. “The Kia Oval feels like home. The environment led by Alec Stewart, Gareth Batty, and Rory Burns is one of the best. I’m ready to contribute to more success.”
Boosting Surrey’s Title Defense
With the experienced pacer leading the attack, Surrey looks set for another strong season. His skill, control, and experience will be crucial in their title defense.






