Playing favourites:
1. C Cumming - Was solid against the Sri Lankans, and deserves another test. He's 'old' but I believe he can provide a good service a the top of the order until a younger opener bashes the door down.
2. M Papps - Better than How IMO and could be a good long term option if he can put in some good performances. If he can stay injury free and isn't mucked about by coaches, he could be great for us.
3. S Syris - Has a phoenomenal record at 3 and a prolonged run there could bring out the best in him and a 40+ average. Handy part time bowler.
4. L Vincent - Yeah, I'm biased but his record here is pretty solid. Plays pace and spin well so an ideal position for him.
5. S Fleming - Don't think we should expose him as an opener or number 3 (given that our openers have a record of falling within the first 5 overs in recent tests). Could basically be our Chanderpaul here at 5.
6. R Taylor - Definitely has earned a call up, in my books. Can he bat with the tail, though? IMO yes given that our tail has scored more runs than the top in recent times. Will make centuries here, but not big ones. Will move further up when Fleming retires.
7. B McCullum - Pretty self explanitory.
8. J Franklin - IMO, could be a fine test number 8 with the ability to score a few 50's and the occasional hundred. His bowling, while sometimes erratic, can be effective in tests given his low strike rate.
9. D Vettori - See McCullum.
10. M Gillespie - Has some pace and apparently some accuracy (haven't seen him play FC). Despite this, I'd rank him ahead of Mills in the longer format as I think he has a) more in the tank and b) would be able to adapt his bowling well to the situation.
11. S Bond - If he's bloody fit. Mills would come in for him otherwise.
12th man: J Patel. Straight swap in for Gillespie on subcontinent.