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Luke Ronchi to NZ

Mike5181

International Captain


WA has confirmed wicketkeeper Luke Ronchi will quit the Warriors and will head to New Zealand in an attempt to resurrect his international career.

Rumours surfaced this afternoon that Ronchi had advised his teammates of his plans at training this morning.

A spokesperson from the Warriors confirmed to PerthNow that the 30-year-old would walk away from the team and return to New Zealand, where he was born, to further his career.

The spokesperson refused to expand on the issue, with the Warriors expected to release an official statement this afternoon.

Ronchi, 30, has played 58 first-class matches and 86 one-dayers for WA.
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WA wicketkeeper Luke Ronchi set to move to New Zealand | Herald Sun

http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia/content/story/553802.html
 
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KiWiNiNjA

International Coach
I wonder which province he will select. He was born in Dannevirke (CD).

Auckland - Dropkins/B. Cachopa
ND - McGlashan/Watling
CD - van Wyk
Wellington - Austin-Smellie
Canterbury - Young/Latham
Otago - McCullum/de Boorder

Thoughts?
 

Zinzan

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I wonder which province he will select. He was born in Dannevirke (CD).

Auckland - Dropkins/B. Cachopa
ND - McGlashan/Watling
CD - van Wyk
Wellington - Austin-Smellie
Canterbury - Young/Latham
Otago - McCullum/de Boorder

Thoughts?
Otara 2nd XI for mine
 

KiWiNiNjA

International Coach
If I was him I'd move to Wellington and try and get into the Wellington side.

I can't see him playing for NZ though.
 

BackFootPunch

International 12th Man
I wonder which province he will select. He was born in Dannevirke (CD).

Auckland - Dropkins/B. Cachopa
ND - McGlashan/Watling
CD - van Wyk
Wellington - Austin-Smellie
Canterbury - Young/Latham
Otago - McCullum/de Boorder

Thoughts?
Wellington with Siddons perhaps? They've had plenty of Aussies up there in recent years.

Edit: Heath too fast. No surprise there
 

Zinzan

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If I was him I'd move to Wellington and try and get into the Wellington side.

I can't see him playing for NZ though.
If he thinks it will be a stroll in the park, he should think again. In terms of potential & competition for places, NZ cricket is looking more competitive than it has for some time. He'll need to displace Watling & van Wyk for starters.
 

KiWiNiNjA

International Coach
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?
 

Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
I wonder which province he will select. He was born in Dannevirke (CD).

Auckland - Dropkins/B. Cachopa
ND - McGlashan/Watling
CD - van Wyk
Wellington - Austin-Smellie
Canterbury - Young/Latham
Otago - McCullum/de Boorder

Thoughts?
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...
 

KiWiNiNjA

International Coach
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...
Yeah, de Boorder could move back to Auckland......
The keepers are moving all over the place to get a gig, it's hardly a position of weakness in domestic cricket.

The moral of the story.....Ronchi shouldn't expect to easily get into a provincial side, let alone the national side.
 

Sylvester

State Captain
He's been in good OD form this season so he could get in the ODI side if McCullum wants to give up the gloves in that format. Obviously a good Test chance given a converted keeper has the job atm.
 

KiWiNiNjA

International Coach
He's been in good OD form this season so he could get in the ODI side if McCullum wants to give up the gloves in that format. Obviously a good Test chance given a converted keeper has the job atm.
Nah, he's not strolling straight into the side.

The only reason Watling is keeping is because John Wright is in love with him. Van Wyk and de Boorder have much more claim to the NZ keeping spot than bloody Luke Ronchi.
 

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