The New Zealand quick has taken 39 wickets in just seven Test matches since making his debut in 2020 and has 64 wickets and an economy of 8.45 from 49 career T20 appearances
Kyle Jamieson has joined Surrey as an overseas player for seven T20 Blast fixtures and two LV= Insurance County Championship matches.
The New Zealand international, who is first available for selection for Surrey’s London derby against Middlesex on June 25, replaces Australian Sean Abbott (injury) and Kemar Roach (international duty).
The fast bowler has taken 39 wickets in just seven Test matches since making his debut in 2020 while the white-ball, he has 64 wickets and an economy of 8.45 from 49 career T20 appearances. He has previously represented Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian Premier League, joining the franchise in February for a staggering £1.48m.
Commenting on joining Surrey, Jamieson said: "I’m really excited to get the chance to play some county cricket after the Black Caps tour. Originally, I didn’t think this opportunity would be possible with the schedule this year, but with how things have unfolded it’s great to be able to join Surrey and experience both T20 and first-class cricket.
"Playing county cricket is something I’ve always wanted to do in my career, so to have the chance to do so now is awesome. I’ve heard a lot of great things about county cricket, particularly T20 Blast nights at The Kia Oval, and can’t wait to take up the opportunity with Surrey to continue to learn and grow whilst trying my best to contribute to the teams’ success."
Meanwhile, director of cricket, Alec Stewart, added: "Kyle is a top quality cricketer and we very much look forward to him joining us when his commitments with New Zealand have finished."
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