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Michael Klinger resigns as Melbourne Renegades coach to take role with New South Wales – ESPNcricinfo
Klinger leaves the Renegades job with a year to run on contract after two unsuccessful seasons

Michael Klinger has stepped down as Melbourne Renegades coach after an unsuccessful two seasons to take up a role as the head of male cricket at New South Wales.
Klinger, 40, had a year to run on his three-year contract with the Renegades after being appointed to the role just prior to the 2019-20 season when BBL08 title-winning coach Andrew McDonald vacated the position to become Australia’s assistant coach.
Klinger’s two years at the helm of the Renegades, his first experience as a senior coach,…
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