Top End T20 Series to Feature Brown, Sutherland, and Boland

Top End T20 Series to Feature Brown, Sutherland, and Boland

The Top End T20 series in Darwin is set to feature a host of rising stars and experienced campaigners, with Josh Brown, Will Sutherland, and Scott Boland among the notable inclusions.

Sutherland, who made his ODI debut for Australia last season, will lead the Melbourne Renegades Academy squad. The all-rounder has been recovering from a stress fracture of the back and will be eager to make an impact in Darwin.

Brown, who joined the Renegades from the Brisbane Heat, will be making his first appearance for his new club. The explosive batsman is known for his big-hitting abilities, having scored a stunning 140 off 57 balls against the Adelaide Strikers last season.

The Renegades Academy squad also includes Kane Richardson and Marcus Harris. Richardson is a regular member of the Australian T20I team, while Harris is a talented opener who has played for the Perth Scorchers in the past.

Melbourne Stars Academy will have the experience of Scott Boland, who will serve as both a player and bowling coach. Boland, who has represented Australia in Test cricket, will be making his first competitive appearance since April after recovering from a heel injury.

Hilton Cartwright, who is part of the Stars’ BBL squad, will also feature in the Top End T20.

The tournament will also feature teams from Northern Territory Strike, Adelaide Strikers, Perth Scorchers, Tasmania, ACT Comets, Pakistan A, and Bangladesh High Performance.

Jake Weatherald and D’Arcy Short, who both play for the Adelaide Strikers, will represent NT Strike.

The Top End T20 series is an important opportunity for young players to showcase their skills and for experienced players to get some match practice ahead of the BBL season.

Melbourne Renegades Sign BBL-Winning Batter Josh Brown

Melbourne Renegades Sign BBL-Winning Batter Josh Brown

Melbourne Renegades have bolstered their batting lineup with the acquisition of Josh Brown, a BBL-winning batter from Brisbane Heat. The 30-year-old has signed a two-year deal with the Renegades, replacing the retired Aaron Finch.

Brown emerged as a late bloomer in the BBL, dominating Brisbane grade cricket before making his mark in the professional league. In his first 23 matches, he has amassed 624 runs at an average of 27.13 and a strike rate of 149.64.

His breakout performance came in last season’s BBL finals, where he smashed a record-breaking 140 runs off 71 balls against Adelaide Strikers in the Challenger. He followed that up with a match-winning 53 in the final against Sydney Sixers, helping Heat secure the title.

Brown’s impressive form attracted attention from overseas T20 franchises, and he played in the Bangladesh Premier League with Chattogram Challengers. He also made his List A debut for Queensland upon his return from Bangladesh.

Renegades general manager James Rosengarten expressed excitement about Brown’s addition to the squad. “We’ve identified a clear role for Josh in our batting order which will have a new look this year,” Rosengarten said. “Josh possesses a good balance of aggression and composure, which we all witnessed in the recent BBL finals series.”

Brown is expected to form a formidable opening partnership with Jake Fraser-McGurk. He expressed gratitude to Heat for giving him the opportunity to play in the BBL but is eager for a new challenge with the Renegades.

“I’ve enjoyed my time with the Heat, they gave me my opportunity, for which I’ll always be grateful and have cherished memories including winning a BBL Championship last season,” Brown said. “But I am extremely excited for a new challenge and hopefully achieve the same success with the Renegades.”

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