Perth Scorchers BBL
Head Coach - Adam Voges
Voges captained the Perth Scorchers to two Big Bash Championships (BBL|04 and BBL|06) before taking the reins as coach for season 2018-19.
He has been at the helm throughout the Club's recent success, with the Scorchers claiming back-to-back titles in BBL|11 and BBL|12 under his mentorship.
Voges had a distinguished international playing career, representing his country 58 times across all three formats, playing 20 Tests, amassing 1485 runs, at an impressive average of 62, with five centuries. Voges retired from First Class cricket following the 2016-17 season and finished his playing days with the Perth Scorchers at the conclusion of the 2017-18 season.
Voges currently leads the state's all-conquering Men's program, with WA securing eight domestic titles (5 ODC, 3 Sheffield Shield) during his time in charge.
With extensive leadership experience, Voges plans to build on the strong values and culture that has proved to be successful over the past few years.
- List Management & Strategy - Simon Katich
- Assistant Coach - Tim Macdonald
- Assistant Coach - Beau Casson
- Development Coach - Travis Birt
- Development Coach - Michael Marshall
- Performance Analyst - Joshua Sale
- SSSM Manager - Toby Horak
- Head Physiotherapist - Angus Le Lievre
- Physiotherapist - Chris Quinnell
- Physical Performance Coach - Warren Andrews
- Head Medical Officer - Jonathon Charlesworth
- Dietitian - Beth Allanson
- Sports Psychologist -Jack Hudson-Williams
- Player Development Manager - Scott Hancock
- High Performance Coordinator - Melissa Heron
Perth Scorchers WBBL
Head Coach - Becky Grundy
Grundy heads into her third season in charge of Perth Scorchers WBBL side, after taking over from former coach Shelley Nitschke at the start of WBBL|09.
She guided the Club to a second-placed finish in her debut season at the helm, highlighting her ability to get the best out of her players.
The 34-year-old former England International will combine Scorchers duties with her current role as WA Women’s Head coach, which she has held since the start of the 2020-21 Women’s National Cricket League season.
Prior to becoming Head Coach, Grundy supported WA in the second half of their 2019-20 WNCL campaign as an assistant coach, helping the State secure its maiden WNCL crown.
On field, Grundy represented England in seven One-Day Internationals and 12 T20 Internationals, taking a total of 20 wickets.
Grundy is excited by the depth of talent in the squad and is looking forward to building on the success and strong culture that has developed over the past couple of seasons.