The batting line up appears a little all over the place, I dont know what they are trying to do. Play guys in their natural comfortable positions and we might see more consistance. In saying that the middle order collapse's are unexpectable (not that the Black Caps think so).
Yes, this has been commented on for the whole tour, but for ODs specifically that lineup is too much icing, not enough cake. An OD lineup should imo have at least 4 'proper' batsmen that will reliably score runs, even if only at a strike rate of 70-80. They bat in the top order, know how to construct innings and they have the capability to withstand testing bowling and testing circumstances. Sometimes they even score a hundred.
In that top 6 I count two aspiring 'proper' batsmen: Cachopa and Latham. Yet both in fact have abysmal one-day domestic records so they're not yet good enough to consistently perform that role anyway. This is where an A side usually has a couple of senior domestic figures in the mold of Matthew Sinclair; not a prospect for promotion to NZ duties but gives everyone else a bedrock to perform around. A glance at the domestic OD figures from last season suggests Papps, How and perhaps Kitchen could have been considered for this.
Ronchi, Munro, Devcich and from what I've seen so far, Mitchell, are the aforementioned icing. They are chancers who may be able to do this:
6.4
Mohanty to Ronchi, SIX, humongous hit!! good delivery on off but Ronchi picked it from outside off and launched it over mid wicket fence
but are also likely to fail to do the basics well, lack the skills to survive testing bowling or circumstances and will try to hit their way out of trouble. This roll-the-dice approach usually has a limited lifespan and 300+ scores are not built on quick 30s.
Then there's the fact that Ellis is at 7 and his 34(47) yesterday is probably the limit of his capabilities. I appreciate he's in the side as the senior domestic stalwart and captain and I don't object to that given who's on tour, but he basically needs to be hidden in that batting lineup.
My NZ A one-day XI
How/Papps
Devcich
Cachopa
Latham
Kitchen
Mitchell/Anderson
Ronchi
Ellis *
Milne
Gillespie
Henry
Otago players not considered. Another spinner would be nice but not Astle or Sodhi. Did not consider dropping Ellis.
Edit: Luke Woodcock another to consider as experienced backbone for NZ A tour of subcontinent.