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10 Players who played international cricket for two different countries

From India, Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi created history with his international appearances for England and India. He is the only cricketer to achieve the feat.

By Rounak Tewari

Updated - 08 Jan 2023, 01:43 IST

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7. Luke Ronchi (Australia & New Zealand)

Luke Ronchi had a successful international career for New Zealand. He is the only cricketer to have played for both Australia and New Zealand in the history. In 2008, he got a chance to make his international debut in the away series against the West Indies. In the absence of Brad Haddin who was out due to an injury, Ronchi played a T20I match and four ODI games.

Ronchi could only play four ODIs and three T20Is for Australia as the competition for the wicket-keeper's role kept on rising. In April 2013, the New Zealand cricket board selected him for the England series in May.

On May 31, 2013, he made his debut for the Kiwi team against England in the first ODI at Lord’s. In 81 ODI games for New Zealand Ronchi accumulated 1,321 runs at a strike rate of 111.66. In T20Is too, he showed his best scoring 312 runs in 29 matches at a strike rate of 137.44.

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