Mike5181
International Captain
I'd probably have Henry, Milne or Wheeler in there as the reserve bowler ahead of Bracewell. He just doesn't deserve to be there. Possibly Butler if he was fit too.
Although I don't really rate Redmond as a player, I'm happy to see him there. The desire to play for his country is obviously still there at 34 years of age, and Brownlie simply wasn't performing.
Understatement of the century here, but McCullum really needs to score some runs in this series. Ryder's legitimately on his way back this time, and we all know how much he loves playing India. At the moment Anderson's the only guy you could possibly justify dropping before him, so if he scores runs in this series and McCullum doesn't it'd be nonsensical to have Ryder missing from the starting XI. They could get away with it when Brownlie was the reserve batsman, because the argument that he was simply a better player was there, and that probably was fair. But it's a bit of a stretch to say the same when comparing him to Ryder.
The only other alternative is if one of Rutherford/Fulton fails miserably, and they move McCullum back up the order. That's unlikely, but possibly a situation he might not be able to avoid if he continues failing with the bat, and Anderson doesn't falter.
Although I don't really rate Redmond as a player, I'm happy to see him there. The desire to play for his country is obviously still there at 34 years of age, and Brownlie simply wasn't performing.
Understatement of the century here, but McCullum really needs to score some runs in this series. Ryder's legitimately on his way back this time, and we all know how much he loves playing India. At the moment Anderson's the only guy you could possibly justify dropping before him, so if he scores runs in this series and McCullum doesn't it'd be nonsensical to have Ryder missing from the starting XI. They could get away with it when Brownlie was the reserve batsman, because the argument that he was simply a better player was there, and that probably was fair. But it's a bit of a stretch to say the same when comparing him to Ryder.
The only other alternative is if one of Rutherford/Fulton fails miserably, and they move McCullum back up the order. That's unlikely, but possibly a situation he might not be able to avoid if he continues failing with the bat, and Anderson doesn't falter.