- I dont think Elliot is a bad player, but I don't think he really fits into the side if Oram is playing. If Oram bats 7 and McCullum opens then you would have Vettori , Southee, Mills, and either patel or another main seam bowler, after Oram in the batting lineup, meaning Oram would be the fifth bowler. With Ryder in the side as the sixth, I really dont think you would need another bowler.
Which basically means it comes down to who is the better batsman and i think Broom or Flynn would be better batsmen than Elliot. Someone keeps saying he averages 65 or something but really he has only had 4 innings, for a couple of twenties, a thirty and a 50. pretty good, but not mind blowing.
- There is a lot of talk about Flynn being a test player and so on, but I remember him being chosen initially as someone who had a good one day record, (av=around 30, sr=90) and a pretty average first class record. I think he is a definite odi player but like everyone else I believe he should bat at 3 or even 4 with instructions to just bat until the end of the innings.
- The best thing about this Guptill guy is that NZ supporters are now debating who to leave out of the top order, and what top order player should drop down to the middle order..... that doesn't happen very often.
- I really hope Guptill is chosen for the test matches. I imagine he would be. Im becoming a bit hopeful that NZ might have finally found a genuine opener. I know he was dropped 3 times blah blah but after he settled down he seemed to play sensibly and with skill. That is more important imo than the score. (for nz cricket's future).
- Test batting lineup of the future.
Guptill
Flynn
Williamson
Taylor
Ryder
Anderson