Melbourne [Australia], Melbourne Renegades have appointed Brisbane Heat BB title-winning coach Wade Seccombe as their new high-performance manager. While former Australia fast bowler Clint McKay will take over as his Melbourne Stars counterpart, both teams have created new positions in an effort to boost on-field performance, with Seccombe leading the Heat to their second BBL championship earlier this year. Did, after pushing them forward. Last season final. Both appointments will improve alignment between the two BBL clubs and Graha Manau's high-performance program in Victoria. "It's really great to have two guys like Clint and Wade joining our cricket performance program at Cricket Victoria and working closely with both of our Big Bash clubs," Graham Manou, CV's general manager of Cricket Performance, was quoted as saying by Cricket." .com.au. "They will play a key role in the talent management and identification processes, with a particular focus on T20 skills and ability," Mano said. "They will also be an active part of our existing elite and development programs , which will bring a renewed emphasis on T20 cricket within our programs." Previously, BBL teams had chosen list management options outside of the Victoria program. This is set to change with two appointments as Nick Madinso was dropped from the Renegades squad. The Renegades and the recruitment of Josh Brown to Victoria is an example of how the programs will collaborate in the future.Since winning the BBL|08 championship, the Renegades have made it to the men's Big Bash final only once. Following the retirements of stalwarts Aaron Finch and Shaun Marsh, the club is set to have a new captain and head coach, Joe Brown. , could take on a more hands-on role to help develop developing talents such as Jake Fraser-McGurk and Will Sutherland.