The trouble with the use of the 'hard ball' as you say it is that the increasing encroachment of the Nanny State makes it more and more likely that age limits for usage will go up rather than down.
When I lived in the UK recently, they'd made the sensible move that all under 18s had to wear helmet, and the not so sensible move that depending on your age, the number of overs you can bowl were heavily restricted both overall and for spells. Hence, you could be an ace quick at 15 playing men's cricket at a top grade, but you were limited to 5 over spells and 12 over maximum a day (I think). The restrictions were even tighter if you are younger.
Now, I can understand why this has been done (obviously the injury record for bowlers isn't great and the young developing teenage male body is not good at coping with severe pressures whilst growing), but it is ultimately counter-productive to the quality of seam bowling.
I remember when I was a real young-un, my uncle (who'd been a decent club cricketer) was flinging a cricket ball down at me in the nets. No helmet, no gloves, no pads.... It didn't exactly do me any harm, but I will say that my batting never really saw the benefit. It wasn't so much facing a 'hard ball' that was a problem, but the fact that at different times, I'd be facing hard balls and at other times I'd be facing soft balls - both needing completely different timing to put the ball away. Didn't do me any good at all really.
As for your team:
Michael Papps
Jamie How - PROBLEM
Matthew Sinclair - PROBLEM
Stephen Fleming
Peter Fulton
Scott Styris/ Lou Vincent
Brendan McCullum
Danile Vettori
James Franklin - PROBLEM
Kyle Mills - PROBLEM
Shane Bond
How is not an international class opener. I can see why he's in the team, but he's not good enough in the long term. We need a youngster to come through and put his hand up for this position, because How is not the solution. Sinclair is another problem. If they are going to pick Sinclair (which is a doubt anyway) then they actually need to STICK with him and not do to him what the English did with Hick and Ramprakash. If you rate Sinclair as good enough, regardless of form he should be in there every game.
As for the bowlers, I think your team is weak. 4 bowlers + Styris... None of the other batsmen are really decent options for a few overs. The trouble with this is that Franklin is unreliable. If you've got all four bowlers on form, then there's no problem, but the issue is Franklin being highly erratic and susceptible to migraines, and Bond being injury prone. You could find yourself an hour into a test match, Franklin belting down long hops and Bond on the physio's bench. This is where a player like Oram/Ryder/Hiini would be useful to the team.
Flem said:
Guys that will make a debut/comeback in the near future are:
Greg Hay @ 4/5
Rob Nicol @ 5
Ross Taylor @ 5/6 (prefferably 6 as I think he'd make a decent finisher)
Iain O'Brien @ opening bowler
Mark Gillespie @ opening bowler
Jeetan Patel @ spinner
Taylor will be there, Patel will be in for Mills on a spinning wicket. You could find Gillespie and Mills swapped over in any case. Hay is a few years off yet, I would reckon. Rob Nicol's a damn good player, but I think he'll need some first teamers to get injured in order for him to get a chance. Ryder could get a chance.... It will depend on the coach I reckon. If Bracers is still in charge, Ryder might as well stay in England. I'll be keeping tabs on Brandon Hiini this season - although he's only played one full season so far, it was a belter and he looks like the real McCoy to my eyes. I might like to see him get a go in the 20:20 or ODI team if he starts the domestic season well. Another one to be keeping tabs on is if Ingram can carry on his form from last year and put How to shame for Central.