Assistant coach Luke Ronchi wants New Zealand to remain independent rather than copying England's gung-ho approach when the third cricket test starts tomorrow night at Headingley
Assistant coach Luke Ronchi wants New Zealand to remain independent rather than copying England's gung-ho approach when the third cricket test starts tomorrow night at Headingley
22 June 2022
The Black Caps are down an unassailable 2-nil in the series but can still gain valuable competition points with victory.
He says they're world champions for a reason, which involved building their own brand and style of game.
Ronchi's returning to the ground where he made his test debut in the Black Caps' 2015 series-levelling victory.
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