Flem274*
123/5
Generally pitches in domestic cricket are green and slow. This changed recently but thats the classic kiwi pitch. As a result batsmen didn't have to move their feet as much and could play around their front pad comfortably. Also the short balls were not very quick so when it came to internationals a few (Papps and Cumming most recently) get a bit of a shock.That's the danger a batsman with no footwork to start with starts to become a liability. Oram is not hitting the ball well atm. It's scary because he's got no base to go back to when he's struggling with the bat. He's a version of Vettori with big hits.
Jesse Ryder falls in the same category. The Fleming legacy. Vettori must have modeled his batting alongside Fleming as well I'm sure. Anyone else that has no pronounced footwork? Fulton is another I can think of. You never see these batsmen step to the front to face deliveries that demand front foot techniques. They just seem to stand there frozen waiting for the ball to eventually hit their pads for LBWs while they play across the line.
I don't see how typical NZ batsman failures can be blamed on Fleming and Vettori however.
Because of the slowness, bowlers like Bradley Scott and Kyle Mills flourish. Medium fasts then can swing the ball and are accurate, therefore causing hell on our pitches.
Kyle Mills is one of the few seamers just above medium that has the class to transfer his domestic career to the world stage and it took a few years for him to find his feet.
*Waits for the real technical know-alls to tear argument apart*