Wicketkeeper-batsman Vereen played three matches for Notts in last year’s County Championship and scored 248 runs, including an unbeaten 148 against Warwickshire, which helped confirm their survival in Division One. He will return to the club next summer, and Notts hope to be available for 12 of their 14 Championship fixtures around his international commitments.
“I thought the competition was of a really good level,” Verin said in a club statement. “When you’ve played international cricket, you still want to be tested at domestic level, so I’ve really enjoyed acclimatising to English conditions. I know the challenge may be different at the start of the summer next year, but I am sure it will be beneficial for me.
“I felt really comfortable playing cricket at Trent Bridge last season – it’s a great place to play… I’m delighted to have played my part in helping us stay in Division One at the end of the season. Could, but we want to move forward next season – and the players are certainly behind us to do that.”
Notts head coach, Peter Moores, said: “Kyle provided a vital injection when we needed it last season, bringing all his experience and qualities as an international player. We know the conditions will be with us in April. The amount of time spent will be different at the end of the season, however his record in Test match cricket shows he has the ability to adapt and still be successful.”













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