Tudor played 10 Tests for England between 1998 and 2002
Former England fast bowler Alex Tudor has rejoined Surrey on a one-year deal.
The experienced 31-year-old has earned his second permanent spell at the club after impressing during his short loan spell from Essex this summer.
Surrey managing director Gus Mackay told BBC London 94.9: "He's really committed to getting back in the club and being part of the new Surrey.
"It's exciting because he has that experience, he knows the club and can be a part in driving us forward."
Tudor had a previous spell at Surrey between 1995 and 2004, during which time he played in 10 Tests and three one-day internationals for England - famously scoring a match-winning 99 not out against New Zealand as a nightwatchman.
He then joined Essex but failed to hold down a regular place in the side, and also struggled with injuries.
"He's raring to go and I think he sees this as a new challenge, which is good for everyone," Mackay added.
"We're looking forward to working with him next summer and through this winter."
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