Fit-again Maitlan Brown eyes international debut

The seamer is grateful for the support of Ellyse Perry after recovering from hamstring surgery

Andrew McGlashan19-Aug-2021

Maitlan Brown earned her first Australia call-up last year for the home series against New Zealand•Getty Images

Pace bowler Maitlan Brown has her sights set on an international debut after a long road to recovery from a serious hamstring injury and is grateful for the support of Ellyse Perry, an idol when she was younger, who went through the same challenges last year.On the day Australia’s squad for the India series was announced, a picture was posted on social media, retrieved from Brown’s computer, of her alongside Perry as a young girl. Over the last 10 months, the two of them have been in regular contact as Brown nursed her way back from surgery having badly damaged her hamstring, which was torn off the bone during the WBBL, much like Perry had done during the T20 World Cup in early 2020.The pair are now Sydney Sixers team-mates, with Brown having signed a three-year deal after moving from Melbourne Renegades, and there is every chance she could also line-up alongside Perry and some point during the multi-format India series.Related

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“I was going through my computer the other day and found that picture,” Brown said. “Really cool to be able to look back and know I looked up to Ellyse when I was younger and now playing alongside her.”She had the same injury as me basically and it was great that she was in the WBBL hub, so was able to chat to her and get a bit of an idea of what her journey looked like. We texted back and forth a bit of banter, if I was in shops I’d send her a pic of a packet of ham off the bone. We chatted yesterday about how excited we were to meet up and compare scars. She was really great support.”Brown, who earned her first Australia call-up last year for the home series against New Zealand, detailed the long and “pretty boring” road back to fitness, which began while the WBBL was still going, when she opted to remain in the Sydney hub after surgery. She was later grateful for having the distraction of her university design course where she produced an array of products including a 3D chair, rugs and leather wallets.