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Adam Voges to Quit WA Coaching Post After 2025–26 for T20 Franchise Roles

The move bolsters his credentials for a potential Australia appointment when Andrew McDonald’s contract expires in 2027.

Overview

  • Voges told Western Australia staff this will be his final season in charge, and WA Cricket confirmed his decision on Tuesday.
  • He intends to pursue opportunities on the global T20 circuit, with reported talks involving Trent Rockets in The Hundred and a possible Major League Cricket role in the United States.
  • His future with the Perth Scorchers is still being discussed, with no agreement announced on continuing beyond this BBL season.
  • Since taking over in 2018, he led WA to three straight Sheffield Shield titles and four One-Day Cup trophies while overseeing the rise of players such as Cameron Green and Josh Inglis.
  • Voges is widely viewed as a leading candidate to succeed McDonald, whose deal runs through 2027 and who has signalled he may not seek an extension.