Curran, 27, has suffered with multiple injuries in recent years and will look to streamline his schedule as he attempts to keep his body strong for the rigours of white ball cricket.
Surrey will be hoping for a strong start as they look to defend their County Championship title and improve upon last year's Blast campaign which ended in defeat to Yorkshire at the Quarter Final stage.
Peter was outstanding in red-ball cricket in 2022 for the club and claimed 27 First Class wickets for Somerset at an average of 23.92 with a best of 6-51 against Surrey. He also impressed with the white ball, taking 17 wickets at an average of 17.88 with a best of 3-10.
Amla, 39, amassed 34,104 runs throughout the course of a two-decade career in all professional formats, 9,282 of which came in his 124 Test matches from 2004 to 2019, second only to Jacques Kallis for his nation. This featured 28 hundreds as well as a record of 311 not out against England at
Roach will join the Club for a third season after successful spells in 2021 and in the title-winning 2022 season. In his time at Surrey so far, he has taken 47 wickets at an average of 23.6, including best figures of 8-40
Lewis has been ECB's Elite Pace Bowling Coach since 2021, working alongside the England Men's Test and white-ball teams. He was previously Head Coach of the Young Lions, having joined the ECB from the coaching staff at Sussex CCC, as per a statement from ECB
Enzymes, which are crucial to controlling how cells replicate in the human body, could be the very ingredient that encourages DNA to spontaneously mutate - causing potentially permanent genetic errors, according to new research from the University of Surrey.
Dr Anesa Hosein, Associate Professor in Higher Education from the University of Surrey and Principal Investigator of this Economic and Social Research Council-funded research, said: "Experiencing mental health problems early in life can lead to profound adverse consequences for an individual
Guildford [England], July 31 (ANI): A study revealed that cocoa only helps to reduce blood pressure and arterial stiffness when these factors are elevated as per the findings of the University of Surrey.
Guildford [England], July 26 (ANI): According to a recent study from the University of Surrey, cocoa only lowers blood pressure and arterial stiffness when these factors are elevated.