New Zealand's Ronchi signs for Somerset

19 Jun, 2015

New Zealand wicket-keeper/batsman Luke Ronchi will play five domestic Twenty20 fixtures for Somerset, the English county announced Thursday. Ronchi, currently taking part in the World Cup finalists one-day series with England, is a replacement at Taunton for compatriot Corey Anderson, whose tour was cut short by a back injury.
The 34-year-old Ronchi, a dynamic batsman and reliable gloveman, helped New Zealand reach the final of this year's 50-over World Cup, where they were beaten by fellow co-hosts Australia in Melbourne. "Luke is a quality player with plenty of international experience," said Somerset director of cricket Matthew Maynard. "He is an excellent wicket-keeper, an explosive batsman, and I am sure our members and supporters will enjoy the brand of cricket that he plays," the former England batsman added. Ronchi will be available to play his first match for Somerset against Middlesex next week after the conclusion of New Zealand's tour of England.

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