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Bye McIntosh.

I'd hoped he would turn out to be good enough, but it's time to show him the door now. Who's next in the opening pecking order?
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
McIntosh, so poor.

How to open in Sri Lanka? Or back to Papps, Cummings, Bell et cetera?
Am I the only one who thought Craig Cumming was a decent makeshift stonewaller until someone decent comes along?

Though if he'd played this series would no doubt have been lbw Khan a few times.
 

Anil

Hall of Fame Member
rahul dravid now owns the world record for most catches(182)...never knew he had this many...!:-O
 

andyc

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Cricinfo informs that New Zealand's highest opening partnership since 2005 is 80. Quite depressing stuff really.
 

Polo23

International Debutant
McIntosh will be there for the Sri Lanka tour. They won't drop him after 3 poor test matches (though, they should).

Reckon Ingram might not be too far away, though he is getting on a bit. Screw it, lets open with Vettori.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
McIntosh will be there for the Sri Lanka tour. They won't drop him after 3 poor test matches (though, they should).

Reckon Ingram might not be too far away, though he is getting on a bit. Screw it, lets open with Vettori.
You're probably right that they won't drop McIntosh yet. He has a 100, which is more than most can say.

Ingram is the only remaining NZ domestic opener who's had a decent record for a couple of seasons but hasn't played for NZ yet. On that basis they'll probably 'give him a go' and he'll fail just like Papps, Bell, Redmond and McIntosh.

(notice absence of Craig Cumming's name :p)
 
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straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Would be nice if these two could rotate the strike a little. Giving either of these bowlers over after over to work on the same batsman is a bad idea.
 

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