I don't agree that the NZ batting line up is terrible, Cribbford. Statistically speaking, yes it is, but then most of them have been debuted over the past 12 months, going back to South Africa last November (IIRC) - Redmond, Flynn, Ryder and Taylor make for an inexperienced middle order, brought on by retirements of Astle and Fleming, Vincent going to the ICL, Styris giving up Tests and Sinclair generally been dire
Ideally these guys would've been more slowly intergrated into the team rather than bringing them all in so close to each other, but what's happened has happened and we have to continue from here.
Starting at the top, Jamie How has best resembled that of an opener out of all that have had a shot since Richardson retired. All he needs to do now is start converting the starts and make his first tonne.
Redmond, geeze getting harder and harder to defend him, as am a fan, but I'm pretty sure this will be his last series if he doesn't average over 30 in (theoretically) 4 innings.
Ryder, has all the talent in the world which I think everyone knows. Just new in the Test side after his injury kept him out of England. Basically will simply see how he handles the best team in the toughest country and then go from there. Am confident he can do well if he can keep his idiocy in check.
Dan Flynn, was never a fan of his selection but he's kept himself in there with some incredibly gritty innings, which is good to see because our batting generally folds like a pack of cards. Would prefer Fulton ahead of him though.
Taylor, just needs to keep learning and gaining experience. After a fairly terrible debut he's looked the goods, easily one of the best batsman in the country.
I really hope Elliott doesn't play, as I don't think he's up to scratch with bat or ball in the longer form. Reckon he'd have similar output as Cameron White recently had in India, performance wise.
Currently, bowling is our strong point and batting is Australia's strong point, so I think we can take 20 wickets in a match (especially if we're going with the 5 bowlers as hinted at by Vettori) but we probably won't be taking them too cheaply either.
Our batting will fare better than people are making out, but we won't be piling on the runs. I dare say the matches will play out in the form of something like Australia 350 all out, NZ 260 all out, Australia 280 all out, New Zealand 180 all out.