Michael Klinger will lead Melbourne Renegades through their Big Bash League title defence after replacing Andrew McDonald as head coach.
The former Perth Scorchers batsman becomes the fourth coach in the franchise's history following McDonald's appointment as Justin Langer's assistant for Australia.
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Klinger retired from the BBL at the end of last season after amassing 1,947 runs – the most in the competition's history.
The 39-year-old was reportedly in contention to join Australia's national selection panel, a role now expected to go to George Bailey.
He’s scored more @BBL runs than any other player. Now he’s our new @BBL head coach. We’re in very good hands – https://t.co/N3F24VRXRl A warm Renegades welcome to @maxyklinger! #GETONRED pic.twitter.com/z7jkYqLeRs
— Melbourne Renegades (@RenegadesBBL) November 26, 2019
Klinger said: "I've played with and against a number of players in the squad and I'm looking forward to working alongside such a talented playing group.
"Andrew has set up a terrific platform and I'm ready to take that forward this season."