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After making his International debut for Australia in 2008 and later joining New Zealand in 2012, wicketkeeper-batsman Luke Ronchi announces his retirement from the international game, says the time is right to focus on his family.
Ronchi, who featured in four Tests and 85 One-day internationals, said he felt privileged to have represented the Balck Caps at a time in which it was competitive in all three formats.
“I can’t think of a better time to have been involved with New Zealand Cricket. From the 2015 World Cup campaign, through to the overseas tours of that time and some amazing games and series, it’s been a genuine highlight for me,” he said.
The right-handed batsman, who was born in Dannevirke but raised in Western Australia, made into the Australia team as a stand-in for Brad Haddin during Australia’s tour of West Indies, where he featured four ODIs and a T20I.
New Zealand coach Mike Hesson describes the 36-year old wicketkeeper as the epitome of a professional athlete.
Known for his ability hard-hitting down the ground, his 170 from 99 balls against Sri Lanka is one of the most memorable innings, which also guided New Zealand to a 108-run victory.
Luke Ronch brief stats
DOB: April 23, 1981, Dannevirke, Manawatu
Major teams Australia and New Zealand
Playing role Wicketkeeper batsman
Tests: 4M; 319 Runs; 2 50s
ODIs: 85M; 1397 runs; 1 100 and 4 50s
T20Is: 32M; 359 runs; 1 50
Scores | Upcoming | Results |
3rd ODI - Sri Lanka v New Zealand at Kandy
No results 3rd T20I - Australia v Pakistan at Hobart
Australia won by 7 wickets (with 52 balls remaining) |