New Zealand batting coach Luke Ronchi will step down after ​the home series against India later ‌this year to become head coach ​of the Melbourne Renegades in ⁠Australia’s Big Bash League, New Zealand Cricket said on Friday.

    Former wicketkeeper Ronchi, who ended ‌his international career with New Zealand in 2017, was appointed ‌full-time batting coach in 2020, succeeding ‌Peter ⁠Fulton.

    New Zealand enjoyed a successful ⁠period during Ronchi’s tenure, winning the inaugural World Test Championship in 2021, completing a 3-0 ​Test series sweep ‌against India in 2024, securing a 2-1 one-day international series win against India in January and beating England ‌2-1 in a Test series ​away from home in June.

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    “Coming back to the national set ⁠up has been a dream come true for me and I’m immensely grateful ‌to my fellow coaches and the players for the opportunity to work alongside them for all these years,” Ronchi said in a statement.

    “It has always been my goal to try ‌and help this team and the batters ​perform at the highest level and reflecting back, there have been ⁠some pretty memorable moments that I’m ⁠proud to have been part of.”

    Ronchi will remain with New Zealand ‌through the India series, which runs from October 22 to December ​1. 

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    Published on Jul 17, 2026

    Published on 17 July 2026 by sportstar

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