Born and raised in Leeds, England, Josh moved to Australia, with his family, when he was around 14 years of age.
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Despite the fact that he started addressing Western Australia on the Australian homegrown scene in the 2016-17 season, his lady top of the line century came as late as October 2020, in the initial round of the 2020-21 time of the Sheffield Shield (the chief homegrown five star cricket rivalry in Australia) – a score of 153 runs not out against South Australia.
The season ended up being a forward leap of sorts for him in five star cricket. He wound up with 585 runs in the season which incorporated his initial three top of the line hundreds.
This was joined by progressive seasons in the BBL where he had scored no less than 400 runs (405 runs in 14 innings in the 2019-20 season; 413 runs in 16 innings in the 2020-21 season). More than that large number of runs, however, what dazzled the public selectors the most was the flexibility he displayed while batting in various positions.
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In August 2021, he was an unexpected consideration in Australia’s crew for the 2021 ICC (International Cricket Council) World T20. It was his lady hit up to the senior public group. Josh, be that as it may, couldn’t break into the group’s playing XI in any of Australia’s matches in the competition, with occupant wicketkeeper Matthew Wade holding his place.
Australia proceeded to win that competition (out of the blue) and Josh needed to hold on until February 2022 to make his T20I (and worldwide) debut for Australia. For the resulting release of the competition, to be held in Australia in October and November 2022, Josh was again picked in Australia’s crew, again as the hold wicketkeeper. He has a pet whistled Obie.
Beyond cricket, he definitely follows soccer, rugby, and Australian guidelines football.
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