Fresh from scoring 140 in the Challenger - the third-highest score in a T20 knockout match - and a half-century in the final as Strikers scooped their second title, the 30-year-old is bound for his first overseas stint with Chattogram Challengers
Josh Brown will get the opportunity to build on the hot streak which delivered the BBL title for Brisbane Heat in the Bangladesh Premier League after being signed up by Chattogram Challengers.
The 30-year-old struck a sparkling 140 in the Challenger before adding a half-century in the final as Heat scooped a second title.
And it has been enough to convince Challengers, who have won two of their opening three matches, to recruit the Australian for the competition.
Challengers are next in action against Fortune Barishal on Saturday (January 27) in Sylhet.
Australian Associated Press understand he has also been subject to interest from the ILT20 which is running simultaneously in the United Arab Emirates.
"Absolutely, I'd be interested," Brown told Fox Sports after his 140. "If the opportunity came up, I'd take it with both hands. I've just got to keep scoring runs."
Brown's fireworks in the BBL Challenger has signalled a new chapter in his otherwise low-key career (Chris Hyde/Getty Images)
A regular on the grade cricket circuit, which has included playing for Northern Suburbs DCC, Brown only made his List A debut in February 2023 for Queensland.
Challengers were forced into action having lost Mohammad Haris after the Pakistan Cricket Board denied him a No-Objection Certificate to play in the competition.
The PCB allow centrally contracted players to feature in two overseas leagues outside of the Pakistan Super League, with Haris having already featured in the Lanka Premier League and the Global T20 Canada last July.
The move mirrors the success enjoyed by Jake Fraser-McGurk whose spectacular home summer has won him an ILT20 deal and a place in Australia's ODI squad to face West Indies.
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