New Zealand coach to miss PSL international matches

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New Zealand coach to miss PSL international matches

Two assistant coaches of the New Zealand national cricket team, Luke Ronchi and Jacob OramReceived permission from New Zealand Cricket to coach Islamabad United in the 2026 Cricket League pakistan super league Starting March 26th.Ronchi will serve as the head coach of the PSL team, while Oram will serve as his assistant coach. However, both coaches will miss New Zealand’s upcoming international matches, including the series against the South Africa national cricket team and the Bangladesh national cricket team’s tour, as the tournament runs until late April. New Zealand’s five-match T20I series against South Africa is scheduled to begin on March 15.

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New Zealand Cricket said it supported the move as it would help coaches gain valuable experience in leagues around the world. NZC performance manager Mike Sandle said the opportunity would benefit individuals and national institutions.Cricbuzz quoted Sandel as saying: “This is a great opportunity for Luke and Jack to further develop their coaching experience and develop their skills outside of the New Zealand cricket environment.” “Like our players, our coaches are popular around the world and we are confident that Luke and Jake will not only benefit from their experience in the PSL but will be able to bring back knowledge and intellectual property that can help BLACKCAPS and NZC in the future.”During their absence, other coaches in the NZC system will step in. Jonny Bassett-Graham and Graeme Aldridge will assist head coach Rob Walters for the South Africa series, while Brendan Tonks will join the staff for the tour of Bangladesh.Sandel added that the arrangement also creates opportunities for other coaches to gain international exposure.“One of the added benefits of Luke and Jack going to the PSL is the opportunity it provides for other coaches within the NZC network,” Sandel said. “It’s great that Jonny, Graeme and Brendan are joining the Blackcaps and I’m sure they will spend a lot of time in this environment and gain experience working with our players and support staff.”

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