Dom Sibley, Surrey Vice-Captain, is one of the best respected openers in the country
Epsom-born Sibley, who developed through the Surrey age group and Academy, represented the Club from the U9s all the way up to the first XI, returned to Surrey ahead of the 2023 season. A former pupil of the Whitgift School, Sibley made his Surrey debut in 2013 and scored 242 against Yorkshire in his third First Class match to become the youngest Surrey player to score a double century.
In August 2017, Sibley moved to Warwickshire where he would make the jump to international cricket. He scored 1,324 runs in the 2019 – with five centuries. The impressive tally saw Sibley make his England debut on the 2019 tour of New Zealand in November 2019 at Mount Maunganui. His first Test century came against South Africa in Cape Town in the same winter as he ended the tour with an average above 50. Sibley has gone on to represent England 22 times in Test cricket, scoring 1042 runs with two centuries, and also won the County Championship in 2021 with Warwickshire.
Since his return, Sibley has been incredible for the Three Feathers at the top of the order across formats, providing a formidable foundation alongside Rory Burns during title-winning campaigns in 2023 and 2024.
In 2023, Sibley was Surrey’s top run-scorer in the County Championship and scored a popular, unbeaten century in the Three Feathers’ record-breaking chase of 501 runs at Canterbury against Kent. In his second season post-return, he was presented his Surrey Cap and named the Club Vice Captain. Sibley finished another successful season with 832 runs and three First-Class centuries to his name.
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