Symonds signs for Surrey Lions in Twenty20 tournament

Symonds, 34, who is currently playing for the Deccan  Chargers in the Indian Premier League, has a strike rate of  156.79 and an average of 37.43 in Twenty20 cricket.

A century off 34 balls for Kent in 2004 is the fastest  hundred scored in English Twenty20 cricket.

As well as his destructive batting, Symonds is an athletic  all-round fielder and can bowl medium-pace or off-spin. “Signing a player with the unique abilities of Andrew  Symonds will add a huge ‘X Factor’ to our squad,” Surrey manager  Chris Adams said in a statement.

“I have watched him take apart some of the best bowlers in  the world and am hugely excited to see him exhibit his skills in  front of packed houses around the country.”

Symonds said he had always enjoyed playing in England.

“I am really looking forward to playing with the Surrey  Lions. I consider myself lucky to have the opportunity to play  this exciting form of tournament cricket in so many different  regions,” he said.

Symonds’s Australian playing contract was revoked last year  when he was sent home from the Twenty20 World Cup in England  shortly after rejoining the national squad following counselling  for alcohol problems.

In 2008, he said he had started drinking heavily to cope  with the pressures of being constantly in the spotlight as an  international cricketer.

In the same year, Symonds was involved in an altercation at a Brisbane hotel and was sent home from Darwin after missing a team meeting before a series against Bangladesh.