Kohli officially signs for Surrey, set to miss Afghanistan Test

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

today officially inked his deal with top English county side in his bid to prepare for the tour of England, starting in July.

While joining the London-based team was an open secret, the county officially announced the deal today on their official website.

"County Club are delighted to announce the signing of for the month of June," the club announced on their website

Speaking after signing for the club, Kohli said: It has long been an ambition of mine to play county and I am thankful to and for allowing me the opportunity to join them during their 2018 season. I can't wait to get to the Oval.

Alec Stewart, Surrey's Director of Cricket, added: We are thrilled to have signed the biggest name in world for the month of June.

Playing and training alongside will be a massive benefit for our players who will have the opportunity to learn so much from him.

At a time when there is much discussion around the future of county cricket, the arrival of Virat should give our domestic game a massive boost and positive exposure around the cricketing world which in turn can benefit every county, the former England said.

With Kohli playing three county championship matches in June, he is all set to miss the historic first-ever Test match against scheduled in Bengaluru from June 14-18. The Committee of has already said that Kohli will be encouraged to play county in his bid to prepare for the Test series in August.

According to Surrey website: "Kohli will be available for all cricket throughout the month until the close of Surrey's trip to to face Yorkshire."

The 29-year-old will become the fourth Test eligible Indian in county cricket this year with fellow batsman currently at Yorkshire and seamers Ishant Sharma and Varun Aaron plying their trade at and Leicestershire respectively. Axar Patel is supposed to play for in August.

Since his Test debut in 2011, the middle-order batsman has scored 5554 runs at an average of 53.40 in the five-day game while his 9588 ODI runs have come at a rate of 58.10 per innings

Kohli, who won the prestigious Sir for ICC World of the Year in 2017, averages more than 50 in all three formats of the international game.

After taking over the Test captaincy during India's tour of in 2014/15, Kohli has led his country to the top of the ICC rankings with 21 Test wins from 34 matches.

In 2017, Kohli was also named as the Wisden Leading in the World and as captain of the ICC Test and ODI Teams of the Year.

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First Published: Thu, May 03 2018. 20:05 IST