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***Official*** Zimbabwe in New Zealand 2012

Zinzan

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Guptill
Nicol
Ryder*
Taylor
McCullum
Williamson
Oram
NcCullum
Bracewell
Mills
4th seamer

Assumption of Ryder being fit = lost the weight, and can get thru some matches without injury
Presumably Southee would be your 4th seamer which means your side bats deep.
 

Zinzan

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Something like this i'd say:

1.Guptill
2.Nicol
3.McCullum
4.Taylor
5.Ryder
6.Williamson
7.Oram
8.N McCullum
9.Mills
10.Bracewell
11.Southee

There's a few games Ryder will probably be required to get through before that happens.

Plunket Shield:

Canterbury v Wellington
Fri Feb 17 - Mon Feb 20
10:30 local | 21:30 GMT
Mainpower Oval, Rangiora

Auckland v Wellington
Fri Feb 24 - Mon Feb 27
10:30 local | 21:30 GMT
Colin Maiden Park, Auckland

South Africa ODIs are on the 25th, 29th, 3rd March
Agree about Ryder needing to prove his fitness. It's now a bit of a luxury we have other options if he isn't fit enough. The key for me will be how Nicol copes against proper opposition.
 

Zinzan

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Yeah the selectors will have a bloody tough job. Personally, as much as I'm a huge fan of Williamson, I don't think we need both him and Nicol in the team as their bowling is pretty similar. Therefore, my side would be:

1. Guptill
2. Nicol
3. Ryder
4. Taylor
5. McCullum
6. Latham
7. NcCullum
8. Oram
9. Bracewell
10. Mills
11. Southee

Having a few lefties in the lineup will be important against SA I reckon, especially when their 2 spinners are likely to be Peterson and Tahir.
Nice side overall, but I'd probably stick with Williamson simply because he's a different sort of player & scores in different areas than most of the others, even if he is a tad sluggish sometimes. I can also see him pulling us out of a mess if we were suddenly 50/4 after 13 overs
 

thierry henry

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Poor old Nethula bowling straight breaks, and yet still dragging a couple down every over. Nervous I'd say. Might be a short international career.
 

SteveNZ

International Coach
Lol Ian Smith, how can your gut reaction be out on the replay....Muppet
Everything Smith does is gut-based.

And no, it's not one sole person who thinks Ellis chucks it..he does. Fair dinkum biffs it.

De Grandhomme, what a man. First time on the field for NZ, sky ball from an Aces team-mate who is looking for his first ODI wicket...and he catches it like he's plucking an apple off a tree. Champion.
 

KiWiNiNjA

International Coach
Nice side overall, but I'd probably stick with Williamson simply because he's a different sort of player & scores in different areas than most of the others, even if he is a tad sluggish sometimes. I can also see him pulling us out of a mess if we were suddenly 50/4 after 13 overs
Kane Williamson who has a 69 ball hundred?
 

Zinzan

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Kane Williamson who has a 69 ball hundred?
Granted, I saw that, it was a freakish innings, but the fact remains his career SR of 77 is the lowest of all the other batting candidates. It's not to say on his day he can't play a blinder.
 

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