Surrey signs Azhar, Akram

Published October 8, 2004

LONDON, Oct 7: English county Surrey have signed up Pakistan duo Azhar Mahmood and Mohammad Akram for 2005 season. All-rounder Mahmood, 29, has agreed a one-year deal after spending last three seasons as one of the county's overseas players.

Akram, who left Sussex last week after asking to be released with 12 months remaining on his contract for family reasons, has committed to three seasons at Brit Oval. The pair will team up for a new-look Surrey, led by England Batsman Mark Butcher and also to include a new overseas signing.

Saqlain Mushtaq, who missed most of last season with a knee injury, needs surgery and has not been re-engaged so the club are currently pursuing a suitable replacement.

There will be increased responsibility on Azhar in all-rounder's role due to retirement of Adam Hollioake while Akram will spearhead attack with Jimmy Ormond and Martin Bicknell.

Former Pakistan Test paceman Akram is classed as an English player after completing a two-year residency qualification. The 30-year-old has nine Test caps and made 23 one-day appearances for Pakistan and played for Northamptonshire and Essex before claiming 46 first-class wickets at 34 apiece for 2003 county champions Sussex this year.

Steve Rixon, Surrey's cricket manager, said: "To have talents of Mohammad next season will be a real bonus. He is a top quality performer who will relish sort of pitches produced here at Brit Oval.

"We know what we are getting with Azhar, someone who gives 100% and is very popular in dressing room. To have both of them playing here is very exciting and demonstrates our intention to strengthen the squad". -PPI

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