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McMahon jumps from netball to cricket

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Netball great Sharelle McMahon, who has been working the Diamonds and the Melbourne Vixens, will take up a new role with Cricket Victoria.

Former Australia netball captain Sharelle McMahon has made a code switch, taking up a role as head of female cricket with Cricket Victoria.

McMahon, who has been working as an assistant coach with the Melbourne Vixens in the Super Netball competition and shooting specialist coach with Australia's national team, will oversee all aspects of Victorian cricket's female performance pathway.

The second most capped Diamonds player with 118 games, including two World Cup triumphs, McMahon said she was excited and somewhat nervous about making the move into cricket.

"I've always prided myself on new challenges and new learning and this is a fantastic opportunity to bring my knowledge of high performance and elite women's sport to Cricket Victoria," she said in a statement.

"I'm looking forward to the opportunity to work on what cricket does well, where it can improve and how we drive a new era of female engagement in cricket."

Cricket Victoria interim CEO Nick Cummins said McMahon would bring high performance experience to the position.

"There are some who may be surprised that we have looked outside cricket for a leader of the women's program, however, we were looking for a dynamic presence to lead and enhance our entire female cricket environment, rather than a coach, and I know Sharelle will have a wonderful impact on our system," Cummins said.

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