Wicketkeeper
Brendan McCullum
Bowlers
Kyle Mills
Daniel Vettori (Jeetan Patel)
Shane Bond
Ian Butler
Jacob Oram (James Franklin)
Nathan McCullum
Iain O'Brien
Batsmen
Jesse Ryder (Bradley Watling)
Martin Guptill
Ross Taylor
Grant Elliott (Kane Williamson)
Scott Styris
Neil Broom
Peter McGlashan (back up keeper)
Yes I realise there's a lot of alllrounders in those categories so I split them into batting/bowling allrounders. Just trying to keep a clear structure.
Players in brackets are on standby if a player can't make it.
Now I'm sure you'll all notice Kane Williamson's name there and yes it's questionable but hear me out:
Firstly, when I was thinking of players to put there the names I had were Redmond, Cumming, Marshall, Sinclair and Fulton. They're all iffy players for ODIs imo. Williamson is a number four/five batsman 9though there are rumours he will move up to three this season) and will in all likelyhood be at the 2011 world cup in the subcontinent. He'd be the last player in the team if there were injuries, so in all likelihood he wouldn't play anyway but if he was required I'd rather him in than someone that we can be 80% sure of will not do well (though thats harsh on Fulton, who was once in the top two of our ODI batsmen). It's really not ideal, trust me.
McGlashan should have been at the CT ahead of Hopkins. He is a finisher and more suited to the ODI format than Hopkins. Franklin, whilst his batting at the CT was good, is a poor ODI bowler, so he gets bracketed. I also believe Nathan McCullum would be more useful than Patel in ODIs.
I'd also be tempted to move McCullum back down the order though with McGlashan's selection thats not too much of a worry anymore but there's no guarantee the selectors will pick him at all. I'm fine with McCullum opening but if Oram and McGlashan are unavailable the potentially a Broom/Hopkins finishing duo is...not my cup of tea. McCullum would do a fine job down the order again, but I'm not fussed if he opens or not either way.
First XI (everyone fit):
McCullum
Ryder
Guptill
Taylor
Elliott
Oram
McGlashan
Vettori
Mills
Butler
Bond
Apart from Butler there's no hole in that bowling. The top five we know all about, Oram's batting is a worry and McGlashan is an unknown quanity, though he did well in his very few ODI opportunities.
If we're injury struck, then:
Watling
McCullum
Guptill
Taylor
Styris
Broom/McGlashan
Franklin
N. McCullum
Mills
Butler
Bond