Zafar Ansari expects to be back in action with Surrey in time for their second County Championship game of the season.The all-rounder suffered an extremely unlucky injury towards the end of last season, dislocating his thumb just hours after receiving a call to the England squad for their series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates.Ansari was forced to withdraw from that squad, and his recovery over the winter was slowed by a second operation, meaning he will not quite be ready for Sundays opening Division One clash with Nottinghamshire. Surrey bowler Zafar Ansari says he and his team-mates are excited for the new County Championship season But the 24-year-old hopes still to be a major contributor with bat and ball as Surrey bid to follow up their Division Two title success with a good first year back in the top flight.The first few weeks and months were tough when you saw what you were missing out on, Ansari told Sky Sports News HQ when asked how frustrating his injury had been.I think after that you get used to the winter being something that has gone and you look forward to the new season. Ansari suffered a dislocated thumb on the same day as his call up and spent the winter recuperating There has been little hiccups in the process [of getting fit] but I am hopefully not going to miss too much cricket - maybe a game - and thats really exciting.Im starting to hit balls again, Im starting to bowl properly and I am just getting back into cricket normally. Sunday might have come a bit too soon but there is a decent chance for our second game, here at The Oval [against Somerset from April 24].England have a busy summer with Test, one-day and Twenty20 matches against Sri Lanka and Pakistan on the schedule, and Ansari hopes he can do enough to catch the selectors eye again. Ansaris form was good enough to see him called up by England To know that you are there or thereabouts is a start. England have been good with me, they have kept in touch. [Spin bowling coach] Peter Such has been in throughout the winter working with me whenever its been possible, so I do feel part of it, he added.At the same time if you do miss out on six months of cricket, you know you are going down the pecking order and going to have to work hard to get back to where you were.Its going to be a decent climb to get back there but you dont feel miles away.Also See:County build-up LIVE!Di Venuto hopeful of successGet Surrey tickets!Surrey bring in RampaulAir Max 720 Pas Cher .com) - The Pittsburgh Penguins placed forward James Neal on injured reserve Tuesday. Air Max 720 Soldes . JOHNS, N. http://www.chaussurepascherchine.fr/grossiste-air-max-720/nike-720-homme-solde.html .7 million, one-year contract, a raise of $2.2 million. Wieters had asked for $8.75 million and the Orioles had offered $6. Air Max 97 Femme Pas Cher . -- Former San Diego Chargers safety Paul Oliver was found dead at his Atlanta-area home Tuesday night, and a medical examiner said Wednesday that the ex-player committed suicide. Air Max 270 Femme Pas Cher .Y. -- Buffalo Bills coach Doug Marrone has drawn on his Syracuse connections once again by hiring Rob Moore to take over as receivers coach.ASHBURN, Va., -- Washington Redskins corner Deshazor Everett was fined more than $48,000 for his two penalties against the Philadelphia Eagles?on Sunday, including one that left returner Darren Sproles with a concussion.Everett, a backup safety in his second season, was fined $24,309 for each infraction, The Washington Post first reported and the league confirmed.Everett was fined $24,309 for an illegal blindside block in the back. The hit on Sproles was not called a personal foul, but rather interference. It drew a 15-yard penalty during the Redskins 27-22 wiin and also the wrath of several Eagles players afterward who called it a cheap shot.dddddddddddd. Everett said after the game and again during the week that the hit was not intentional, but he instead mistimed it -- he drilled Sproles, bending to catch the ball, in the helmet just before a punt arrived.Redskins coach Jay Gruden also defended Everetts hit, saying it wasnt intentional. But the NFL deemed it worthy of a $24,309 fine. ' ' '