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Maitlan Brown

Team flagAUS27 yrs
batting styleright-arm medium Bowler
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Maitlan Brown Recent Form

Batting

SYSW vs ADSW, BBL0 (4)
NSW-W vs QFW, LIST A0 (0) *
NSW-W vs QFW, LIST A40 (41) *
NSW-W vs WA-W, LIST A5 (18)
NSW-W vs TAS-W, LIST A26 (30) *
NSW-W vs TAS-W, LIST A31 (44)
NSW-W vs VIC-W, LIST A27 (31)
NSW-W vs VIC-W, LIST A0 (4)
SYSW vs BHW, BBL21 (15) *
SYSW vs ADSW, BBL3 (4)
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Bowling

NSW-W vs QFW, LIST A1-16
NSW-W vs QFW, LIST A2-44
NSW-W vs WA-W, LIST A1-18
NSW-W vs TAS-W, LIST A1-50
NSW-W vs TAS-W, LIST A2-32
NSW-W vs VIC-W, LIST A2-49
NSW-W vs VIC-W, LIST A0-24
SYSW vs ADSW, BBL0-12
SYSW vs PRSW, BBL0-19
SYSW vs HBHW, BBL2-20
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Maitlan Brown Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
BBL96635850035172.0613.935710----
100B107380015115.1538.0040----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
BBL9693727.0925.963/163021.93----
100B104110.5774.001/80035.00----

Teams played for

Australia Melbourne Renegades Women

About Maitlan Brown

NameMaitlan Brown
GenderFemale
Birth5 Jun 1997
Birth PlaceNew South Wales, Australia
Height5ft7in
NationalityAustralian

An emerging fast bowler from a young crop of Australian bowlers, Maitlan Brown, has the ability to swing the ball upfront and also knows to target the block holes in the death overs. She is one of those young pacers who can regularly click above 120 kmph. ... continue reading

Player Bio

An emerging fast bowler from a young crop of Australian bowlers, Maitlan Brown, has the ability to swing the ball upfront and also knows to target the block holes in the death overs. She is one of those young pacers who can regularly click above 120 kmph. 

Born in Taree, Brown played for New South Wales academy and for various youth teams before 2016. She then played for ACT Meteors on an unpaid rookie contract, during the 2016–17 WNCL season. 

The pacer went on to play five out of six matches for the ACT Meteors in her maiden season while also having a regular role with the Melbourne Renegades in the WBBL, which helped to earn her a place in a CA development squad to tour Sri Lanka, later that year. 

The Taree born didn’t do much, during her maiden WBBL season, in 2016-17 but emerged as an exciting prospect in the following seasons. In the next Big Bash seasons, she took 15, 9, 16 wickets a season, to announce herself. 

In 2020, the youngster earned her maiden national call-up for the limited-overs home series against New Zealand, but a serious hamstring injury, which she sustained during WBBL 2020-21, didn’t allow her from debuting for Australia.

Brown had to undergo surgery and then her recovery took nearly two years. However, she returned stronger and earned another national call-up. In August 2021, the youngster was named for the all format India series, which would be a huge learning curve for Brown. 

(As of September 2021)