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*Official* - Pakistan in New Zealand 2010/2011

Halfpast_Yellow

U19 Vice-Captain
Hard to say.

But at the world cup I wouldn't mind a top 6 of

Guptill
Ryder
Taylor
Styris
Franklin
B.McCullum.

Tell Brendon he's the designated 'powerplay' batsman, he's got a license to use the batting powerplay to best effect. If he gets going around the 30th over it would be nice. Pete and the bowlers wouldn't need fielding restictions to go the slog in the later overs.
 
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Flem274*

123/5
I'd like to see Ryder bat at three in ODIs. In tests he goes at a good clip and doesn't throw things away, but in ODIs he goes mental and often gets out between 20-30.

Give him a go at three, tell him he can bat "normally", and see what happens imo. Guptill is much better opening than at three so it fits for him too.
 

Flem274*

123/5
McCullum
Guptill
Ryder
Taylor
Styris/Elliott/Franklin/Williamson
Styris/Elliott/Franklin/Williamson
Oram
Mills
McCullum/seamer
Vettori
Southee/McKay/Bowler

I don't trust Franklin as a fifth bowler. He was crap at ODIs when he was a good bowler and I don't trust him with ten overs now. When you have Oram at seven and Vettori at ten you can afford to go in with five and a half genuine bowlers.
 

Halfpast_Yellow

U19 Vice-Captain
I'd like to see Ryder bat at three in ODIs. In tests he goes at a good clip and doesn't throw things away, but in ODIs he goes mental and often gets out between 20-30.

Give him a go at three, tell him he can bat "normally", and see what happens imo. Guptill is much better opening than at three so it fits for him too.

That could be interesting.

I think looking at recent results the team just needs to have a better plan. The problem with the batting has been it just comes across as totally aimless, the players look lost.

The top 5 need to set a platform. I like Taylor at 3, Styris at 4, and Franklin at 5 - This gives Taylor and Styris the chance to build a big innings and bat through, and Frankie can work the middle overs well and hit a long ball later. Send in Brendon at 6 and look for him to use the powerplay. Pete's role is a late over specialist; give the opposing captain a headache with field placings. If we have a top-order collapse, captain Dan or maybe NMac/Oram comes in before Brendon to help stem the rot.
 

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McCullum
Guptill
Ryder
Taylor
Styris/Elliott/Franklin/Williamson
Styris/Elliott/Franklin/Williamson
Oram
Mills
McCullum/seamer
Vettori
Southee/McKay/Bowler

I don't trust Franklin as a fifth bowler. He was crap at ODIs when he was a good bowler and I don't trust him with ten overs now. When you have Oram at seven and Vettori at ten you can afford to go in with five and a half genuine bowlers.
Yeah this sounds like a really good option (batting Ryder at 3). NZ's batting depth in ODI's is astonishing.
 

Howsie

Cricketer Of The Year
I'd like to see Ryder bat at three in ODIs. In tests he goes at a good clip and doesn't throw things away, but in ODIs he goes mental and often gets out between 20-30.
Well we need to find someone to take that position and make it their own, I honestly believe that's where all our inconsistency problems start at the moment and until we find a permanent option we'll continue to be an inconsistent and average one day team.
 

Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
I don't trust Franklin as a fifth bowler. He was crap at ODIs when he was a good bowler and I don't trust him with ten overs now. When you have Oram at seven and Vettori at ten you can afford to go in with five and a half genuine bowlers.
Do you trust him to get through 10 overs between him and Styris together.
 

Flem274*

123/5
Do you trust him to get through 10 overs between him and Styris together.
No, because I don't like relying on part timers and poor bowlers to get through ten overs. I'd like us to use five good bowlers and have a good sixth bowler in Franklin who can rip out some wickets on his day with left arm swing bowling.

Ideally he'd get his bowling mojo back and be a world class test allrounder, but that's probably not going to happen.:(
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
McCullum
Guptill
Ryder
Taylor
Styris/Elliott/Franklin/Williamson
Styris/Elliott/Franklin/Williamson
Oram
Mills
McCullum/seamer
Vettori
Southee/McKay/Bowler

I don't trust Franklin as a fifth bowler. He was crap at ODIs when he was a good bowler and I don't trust him with ten overs now. When you have Oram at seven and Vettori at ten you can afford to go in with five and a half genuine bowlers.
Yeah I like this team; I'd opt for Styris at five and Franklin at six at this point.

If Oram's out (which is 99% of the time), I'd slot either Williamson or Elliott in at five, move Styris to six and Franklin to seven.
 

Days of Grace

International Captain
B. McCullum (wk)
Ryder
Guptill
Taylor
Styris
Franklin
Oram
Vettori
N. McCullum
Mills
Southee

Get Franklin to bowl 2 or 3 overs with the new ball up front where he has the best chance to utilise his one and only skill: swing. If he gets smashed, so be it. Bring Southee on and other bowlers can cover him. I think that's the way they're thinking right now.

Thought about swapping around Guptill and Ryder but stuck with the status quo. The only problem is Guptill coming in against quality spin.

Hopefully the selectors pick a batting order and stick with it throughout the series against Pakistan. I would like to see Milne get a go in a couple of ODIs.
 

Faisal1985

International Vice-Captain
...Pakistan is playing so ****...its unbelievable...the only thing that looks to have been slightly improved is fielding...but nothing should be taken away from NZ. They have really just over powered Pak so far...they are handing us our asses like a club cricket team.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
...Pakistan is playing so ****...its unbelievable...the only thing that looks to have been slightly improved is fielding...but nothing should be taken away from NZ. They have really just over powered Pak so far...they are handing us our asses like a club cricket team.
Meh, wouldn't worry yourself as it's only 2020. And these ODIs are largely a warmup for the World Cup which Pakistan should do well at considering it's in the subcontinent. Even if NZ win this ODI series it won't make me very confident about our world cup chances.

I'm hugely looking forward to the (measly fricken 2 match) test series though.
 

Faisal1985

International Vice-Captain
Meh, wouldn't worry yourself as it's only 2020. And these ODIs are largely a warmup for the World Cup which Pakistan should do well at considering it's in the subcontinent. Even if NZ win this ODI series it won't make me very confident about our world cup chances.

I'm hugely looking forward to the (measly fricken 2 match) test series though.
I am not really too much worried but just watching our bowlers getting hammered like that is painful.
 

Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
The 35-year-old pacer said, “When it comes to my fitness, I am always confident. I want to make a difference and lead Pakistan to some good results. We are going to win matches and show the world that we are honourable people.”—Agencies
Well said cobber - good on you.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
McIntosh
McCullum
Young (+)
Taylor
Ryder
Williamson
Franklin
Vettori
Southee
Arnel/McKay
Martin

In reality Young will be in for Franklin and Guptill will bat 3.
 

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