A British passport holder, the quick will not need to represent the county as an overseas player
“A professional ambition I have always held is to test myself as a cricketer in the UK, complimenting my personal desire to live internationally,” Worrall said in a statement released by Surrey. “Surrey CCC has extended an offer for me to play as a UK local player once my contract finishes in Adelaide at the end of the coming season. I have proudly accepted and am honoured to play for the most prestigious club in the UK.
“I eagerly look forward to contributing to an already outstanding club history and fulfil my ambitions as an English cricketer in the second phase of my career.”
By signing with Surrey, Worrall will give up his role as a local player for South Australia.
Overall, in two stints with Gloucestershire – in 2018 and now – Worrall has picked up 53 wickets at an average of 22.53.