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HomeSportPeake inks new Gades deal

Peake inks new Gades deal

Geelong prodigy Ollie Peake has penned a two-year BBL contract extension with the Melbourne Renegades.

The 19-year-old produced a breakout campaign in red and made a habit of delivering in the biggest moments.

The right-hander finished the season with 167 runs from his six matches including a top score of 59 from 29 deliveries in front of his hometown crowd in Geelong.

Peake is currently in Namibia and is captaining the Australian Under 19 World Cup team.

“It’s been an unreal experience, and I’ve loved every minute being part of this group,” Peake said.

“To be able to sign on for another two years is something I’m really grateful for, and I’m looking forward to what we can achieve.”

It was Peake’s unforgettable night at Optus Stadium that announced his arrival on the Big Bash stage.

With the Renegades needing four runs from the final ball to snatch victory against the Perth Scorchers, Peake ramped a six to seal a dramatic win and stun the home crowd.

Melbourne Renegades general manager James Rosengarten said Peake’s new deal was a reward for his performances and the maturity he has shown early in his career.

“We got a glimpse of what he’s capable of but his performances for Victoria and for the Renegades in this year’s Big Bash has shown just how much maturity he’s got and what a talent he is,” he said.

“He’s a homegrown talent with enormous potential. He’s worked hard to earn this opportunity, and we’re excited to see how he continues to develop within our program for at least the next two seasons.”

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