In a dramatic twist ahead of the India-Australia women’s pink-ball Test at WACA, replacement pacer Mattlyn Brown couldn’t hide her excitement. Stepping in for the injured Kim Garth, the 28-year-old is poised for a potential international comeback after impressing in domestic cricket.
Since her last appearance in 2021, Brown has transformed her game, showcasing raw pace that caught selectors’ eyes. Now, she battles for a starting berth alongside Darcie Brown and fresh ODI debutante Lucy Hamilton in a packed pace attack.
Arriving in Perth, Brown opened up to Scoop Podcast: ‘My efforts are finally bearing fruit. I’m proud and pumped to be here, playing or not.’ Prepared as a standby since January, she ramped up training to handle the workload.
The series narrative adds intrigue: Australia, up 8-4, can clinch it with a Test win or draw. India, hungry after their T20I triumph but ODI drubbing, eyes a victory for a trophy share. Brown’s story of perseverance highlights the depth in Australian cricket as the March 6 showdown looms.