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Luke Ronchi      

Full name Luke Ronchi

Born April 23, 1981, Dannevirke, Manawatu, New Zealand

Current age 28 years 216 days

Major teams Australia, Australia A, Hampshire Cricket Board, Mumbai Indians, Western Australia

Nickname Rock

Playing role Wicketkeeper batsman

Batting style Right-hand bat

Fielding position Wicketkeeper

Height 1.80 m

Luke Ronchi
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
ODIs 4 2 0 76 64 38.00 37 205.40 0 1 6 6 5 2
T20Is 3 2 0 47 36 23.50 27 174.07 0 0 8 1 0 0
First-class 40 63 7 1929 148 34.44 2304 83.72 4 9 135 8
List A 64 60 3 1521 108* 26.68 1431 106.28 3 12 82 14
Twenty20 23 22 0 366 76 16.63 246 148.78 0 2 52 14 18 7
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
ODIs 4 - - - - - - - - - - - -
T20Is 3 - - - - - - - - - - - -
First-class 40 - - - - - - - - - - - -
List A 64 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Twenty20 23 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Career statistics
ODI debut West Indies v Australia at St George's, Jun 27, 2008 scorecard
Last ODI West Indies v Australia at Basseterre, Jul 6, 2008 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut West Indies v Australia at Bridgetown, Jun 20, 2008 scorecard
Last T20I Australia v South Africa at Brisbane, Jan 13, 2009 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 2002/03
Last First-class Victoria v Western Australia at Melbourne, Nov 17-20, 2009 scorecard
List A debut 2001/02
Last List A Western Australia v New South Wales at Perth, Nov 25, 2009 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Western Australia v Victoria at Perth, Jan 6, 2006 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Delhi Daredevils v Mumbai Indians at East London, May 8, 2009 scorecard
Profile

Over the past few seasons as Western Australia's wicketkeeper Luke Ronchi has become used to grasping half-chances. After briefly becoming the country's No. 2 gloveman and then being axed by his own state, it will be even more important for Ronchi to grab every opportunity that comes his way. Already chances have arrived - Brad Haddin's broken finger allowed Ronchi four ODIs and a Twenty20 international in the West Indies in 2008 and his glovework was brilliant. More entertaining was his electrifying approach to top-order batting. At the tiny Warner Park in St Kitts, Ronchi clubbed what became the equal third-quickest half-century by an Australian in an ODI, reaching the mark from 22 balls. It was the kind of clean striking that Western Australia wicketkeepers have patented over the past decade; Ronchi took over from the rapid-scoring Ryan Campbell, who himself was handed the gloves when Gilchrist stepped up to national duties. Just two games after Campbell's retirement in 2005-06, Ronchi blasted a run-a-ball century against New South Wales.

Highlights have come thick and fast since that moment, although the 2008-09 season brought a run drought and he was dropped by the Warriors late in the season. It was a major blow for Ronchi, who had in 2006-07 hammered the fastest hundred in Australian domestic one-day history. His 56-ball century against New South Wales featured a series of powerful pulls off Stuart Clark, and the effort eclipsed the 62-ball record set by Ronchi's team-mate Adam Voges two seasons earlier. Another standout moment was when he struck 89 from 49 balls against an England XI in the Lilac Hill match the same summer. Perhaps his most remarkable display was in a 2007-08 Pura Cup match against Queensland when he scored a 51-ball century and the second fifty came in a scarcely believable 11 deliveries. He finished the season with 444 runs at 40.36 along with 33 dismissals, and only Shaun Marsh scored more one-day runs for the Warriors than Ronchi's 310. The previous season an equally impressive tally in both competitions earned him a third winter at the Academy and selection for the Australia A tour to Pakistan. Ronchi celebrated a first-class double of 90 and 33 against Tasmania on debut in 2002-03 and then outlined his method. "I just tried to have fun and it went from there," he said. He struck a wild 67 from 24 balls in the first Twenty20 game in Australia and smacked 40 off 13 for the Prime Minister's XI in 2004-05. Born in New Zealand, he is a man Australia will be thrilled to call their own over the next few years.
Cricinfo staff October 2009

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Nov 14, 2009

Luke Ronchi glides the ball towards backward point, Victoria v Western Australia, Ford Ranger Cup, Melbourne, November 14, 2009

Luke Ronchi glides the ball towards backward point

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Nov 4, 2009

Luke Ronchi pulls as Brad Haddin watches on, New South Wales v Western Australia, Sheffield Shield, Sydney, 2nd day, November 4, 2009

Luke Ronchi pulls as Brad Haddin watches on

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Nov 4, 2009

Luke Ronchi drives down the ground, New South Wales v Western Australia, Sheffield Shield, Sydney, 2nd day, November 4, 2009

Luke Ronchi drives down the ground

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Country Fixtures Country Results
Tasmania v South Aust at Hobart - Nov 24-27
Tasmania 389 South Aust 220/4
Western Aust v NSW at Perth - Nov 25
Western Aust won by 129 runs
1st Test: Australia v West Indies at Brisbane
Nov 26-30 (10:00 local, 00:00 GMT)
Victoria v Queensland at Melbourne
Nov 27-30 (11:00 local, 00:00 GMT)
Western Aust v NSW at Perth
Nov 27-30 (10:30 local, 02:30 GMT)
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