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Luke Ronchi to NZ

Andre

International Regular
He's actually kept really, really well this summer, much improved in that department - he's certainly got Wade covered for glove work.

Destructive bat at his best - was man of the match in an ODI he played. Good pick-up for NZ, even of he only adds depth, but if he can get his head right (which it looks like he is in the process of this summer), he's got a real x-factor.
 

vic_orthdox

Global Moderator
He's the type of guy who could go over there and never make a run, or go absolutely nuts and demand selection. He's just a horrible starter, but when he does get going he can be nigh on impossible to stop.
 

sphynx

U19 Debutant
A pecking order of:

McCullum
Watling
van Wyk
de Boorder
McGlashan
....
....
....
....
Ronchi
Dropkins
Young

?

I have moved Dropkins/Young to the end of the queue. Has anybody seen Latham's keeping?

Rofl keep dreaming.


He'd be 4th in-line in the Australian keeping pecking order, let alone the NZ one....

If he converts, he'll make his ODI debut for black caps for sure, he's one of the most destructive batsman in limited overs cricket in domestic cricket in Australia.......
 

SteveNZ

Cricketer Of The Year
watling has already been linked in rumours/talk with wellington so it will be hard to get a gig anywhere. I think Auckland is his best bet as Hoppy fancies himself as a specialist bat and I remember him sharing the gloves with Young,

But who knows...
McGlashan will go to Wellington before Watling does.

In other news..ship...sailed. Won't happen Mr Ronchi.
 

SteveNZ

Cricketer Of The Year
Rofl keep dreaming.


He'd be 4th in-line in the Australian keeping pecking order, let alone the NZ one....

If he converts, he'll make his ODI debut for black caps for sure, he's one of the most destructive batsman in limited overs cricket in domestic cricket in Australia.......
Willing to bet you he doesn't play for us.
 

KiWiNiNjA

International Coach
Rofl keep dreaming.


He'd be 4th in-line in the Australian keeping pecking order, let alone the NZ one....

If he converts, he'll make his ODI debut for black caps for sure, he's one of the most destructive batsman in limited overs cricket in domestic cricket in Australia.......
:laugh:

Because everybody else is just chopped liver. amiright?
 
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Prince EWS

Global Moderator
I wonder whether he would've done this a couple of years back had he not played those ODIs for Australia which disqualified him until January 2013.

As I've said before I don't really like international cricketers playing for anything other than their 'first choice' nation as I feel it compromises the integrity of what representative cricket is actually about, but his career has really stagnated a bit so this will give him a new challenge; could be interesting. As Jack alluded to it's hard to guess how this will pan out; I wouldn't be surprised if he was a massive flop and ended up playing park cricket (and he's done he's fair share of that in the last couple of Australian summers..) but I wouldn't be surprised if he absolutely killed it either. A hard player to read in a lot of ways.
 

HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I do reckon he's got as much of a chance as anyone of getting time for NZ. The Keeping spot has been a real problem for us as there's a massive gulf between McCullum and the next in line. If he hits form he's gonna get a call up. Big if, given his lack of knowledge of Kiwi wickets etc. but I reckon they'd go to him ahead of a backwards step to Hopkins, Young or McGlashan.
 

Howsie

International Captain
$100 says he ends up at Wellington?

No chance he'll play for New Zealand, if he hadn't played for Australia then perhaps he may of but I doubt he will. It just wouldn't sit right over here.
 

Burgey

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Must say I've always like Ronchi, and thought him a player who could have achieved quite a lot, especially in LO games, at the highest level. He's had his ups and downs as a player, of course, but he's also been unfortunate that his career has coincided with Gilchrist and Haddin.
 

Noble One

International Vice-Captain
Averaged near 40 in first class cricket until two seasons ago. Very good cricketer when in form and New Zealand are fortunate to have the depth he will provide.
 

BeeGee

International Captain
He's going to have to do something spectacular at domestic level to leap frog the competition. His age is against him, also.

The most likely way he'd get into the NZ side is probably the same way he got into the Aus side; injury.
 

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