Surrey Bolsters Bowling Attack with Matthew Fisher Signing

Surrey Bolsters Bowling Attack with Matthew Fisher Signing

Surrey County Cricket Club has bolstered its bowling attack with the acquisition of Matthew Fisher from Yorkshire on a one-year deal. The 27-year-old seamer joins the reigning County Championship titleholders to address the potential absence of several key bowlers due to international commitments in 2025.

Fisher, who has represented England in one Test match, has proven his worth in the County Championship, claiming 144 wickets at an average of 26.58. His impressive performances in Yorkshire’s promotion-winning campaign last month, where he took 18 wickets in three games, further solidified his credentials.

Surrey’s decision to sign Fisher stems from the departure of Conor McKerr to Nottinghamshire and the anticipated unavailability of Gus Atkinson, Sam Curran, Jamie Overton, and Reece Topley due to England call-ups. Additionally, Dan Worrall, Surrey’s Australian-born seamer, may also be considered for England selection next year.

Alec Stewart, Surrey’s outgoing director of cricket, emphasized the importance of strengthening the squad after winning the Championship. He praised Fisher’s abilities and experience, noting that he had followed his career since meeting him at a Yorkshire school when Fisher was 15.

Fisher expressed his excitement and honor at joining Surrey, acknowledging the club’s recent successes and his desire to contribute to future triumphs. He also expressed his anticipation of working with top players and coaches.

Yorkshire Dominate Leicestershire, Promotion Hopes Alive

Yorkshire Dominate Leicestershire, Promotion Hopes Alive

Yorkshire’s promotion hopes remain alive after a dominant display against Leicestershire in their Vitality County Championship match. Despite rain washing out over half of the second day, Yorkshire posted a formidable 379, thanks to centuries from captain Jonny Tattersall (126) and pace bowler Matthew Fisher (88).

Leicestershire’s hopes of limiting Yorkshire’s lead were dashed by the ninth-wicket partnership between Tattersall and Fisher, who added 138 runs in an hour and a half. England wrist spinner Rehan Ahmed eventually broke the stand, dismissing Tattersall for 126.

The pitch offered less assistance to the bowlers on day two, allowing Fisher to post his maiden first-class half-century for Yorkshire. The visitors secured three batting bonus points, which could prove crucial in their bid for promotion.

Leicestershire’s second innings got off to a shaky start, with Fisher claiming both wickets to leave them trailing by 246 runs. Opener Rishi Patel was dismissed for 10, while Ian Holland was caught at first slip.

Yorkshire head coach Ottis Gibson believes that one win from their final three Division Two matches will be enough to secure a top-two finish. With two full days remaining, they will be confident of turning their strong position into a victory.

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