Bangladesh look for possible NZ loopholes

New Zealand dominate the leading wicket-taker positions at the World Cup. Tim Southee and Trent Boult are tied for top spot on 13 apiece with Daniel Vettori slotting in just behind on 12.

Luke Ronchi has been in prime position to see their success and has bagged himself eight dismissals along the way. He has a pretty simple outlook on his job – “If I catch it, it’s good; if I miss it’s not so good – and has savoured the experience of watching his team-mates dissect the opposition five games out of five, reports http://www.espncricinfo.com.

“Every game one particular bowler seems to be doing really well, it’s not the same one carrying everyone,” he said. “It’s the consistency and self-belief which has just grown and grown. It’s probably the most consistent bowling attack I have kept to. It’s been a lot of fun. I’ve got the best seat in the house.

He has especially enjoyed the up-close view of Vettori in action as he has expertly kept batsmen quiet most notably against Australia before taking 4 for 18 against Afghanistan in Napier which included his 300th ODI wicket.

“Dan doesn’t turn it as much as he used to which is a good thing for me, I don’t have to worry about that much. It’s always hard work keeping to any spinner, but to be able to see what a batsman is trying to do and what Dan is trying to do is pretty cool. You can see he’s trying to work batsmen out.”