Two assistant coaches of the New Zealand national cricket team, Luke Ronchi and Jacob Oram, have been allowed by New Zealand Cricket to take up coaching roles with Islamabad United in the 2026 edition of the Pakistan Super League starting March 26.Ronchi will serve as the head coach of the PSL franchise, while Oram will work alongside him as an assistant coach. However, since the tournament runs until late April, both coaches will miss New Zealand’s upcoming international assignments, including the series against South Africa national cricket team and the tour of Bangladesh national cricket team. New Zealand’s five-match T20I series against South Africa is scheduled to begin on March 15.
New Zealand Cricket says it supports the move because it will help the coaches gain valuable experience in global leagues. Mike Sandle, performance manager at NZC, said the opportunity will benefit both the individuals and the national setup.“This is a great chance for Luke and Jake to further their coaching experience and grow their skills outside of the New Zealand cricket environment,” Sandle said, as quoted by Cricbuzz. “Just like our players, our coaches are in demand around the world, and we believe Luke and Jake will not only personally benefit from their time at the PSL, but they will also be able to bring back knowledge and IP that can aid the BLACKCAPS and NZC in the future.”During their absence, other coaches from the NZC system will step in. Jonny Bassett-Graham and Graeme Aldridge will assist head coach Rob Walter for the South Africa series, while Brendon Donkers will join the staff for the Bangladesh tour.Sandle added that the arrangement also creates opportunities for other coaches to gain international exposure.“One of the added bonuses of Luke and Jake heading to the PSL is the opportunity it affords other coaches in the NZC network,” Sandle said. “It will be great to have Jonny, Graeme and Brendon join the BLACKCAPS and I’m sure they will get a lot of out their time in the environment and the experience of working alongside our players and support staff.”