Despite all the criticism he's received in the last week or so, Vettori actually had a decent series with the ball. Certainly was the best of the spinners in the series with 14 wickets @ 36 vs. Harby's 10 @ 42 & Ojha's 12 @ 37, no mean feat considering he had to bowl to the their batsmen & them to ours.
Exactly. Vettori's bowling getting a ridiculous amount of criticism, seeing as he had to bowl to that batting lineup on generally very unhelpful pitches.
So, two steps forward and one giant leap backwards for this series.
Positives:
McCullum - vastly exceeded expectations as a batsman. Needs to continue to bat aggressively in that role and not listen to the pillocks (me included sometimes) who might complain when he gets caught behind trying to wallop a short wide one.
Martin - Many wondered if he would be any use this season, or whether he'd be eclipsed by the rather mediocre pack of other seamers we have. But put in very consistent performances, bowled lots of overs plus one incredible spell.
Ryder - man, he is good. However recurring injuries and that lingering feeling that he'll do something stupid off-field are less good.
Williamson - Disappointing last test but a hundred and a fifty in his first series is excellent.
Negatives:
That number 3 spot - Guptill and Watling both lacking at present. But hey, at least we're not complaining about the entire top 3 for a change.
Seam bowlers - This series hasn't brought NZ any closer to working out what our rebuilt bowling attack is supposed to look like. Apart from Martin, only Southee bowled many overs, with mixed results. Arnel and McKay both only had one innings and Bennett only half an innings. I assume we'll know more after the Pakistan series in more seam-friendly conditions.
Hopkins and Patel - played like Hopkins and Patel.