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123/5
Wouldn't be looking to drop Rutherford just yet. The other options are Raval (my personal choice for next cab off the rank), Guptill, Latham, Redmond and Papps. Is Ruds still one of the best two openers in the country? I think the gap is getting smaller but it's still a yes from me. Rutherford did bully domestic bowlers as much as Raval, Redmond and Papps are now. I think Guptill is playing with softer hands and later than he was when dropped, and he's bending his front knee rather than locking it on the front foot, but I'd feel more confident backing him if he scored some tons instead of lots of 50s. Latham has only just started opening for Canterbury so he's still a work in progress.
Raval seems pretty sound, though his shot the other day was a bit rank to throw away a good knock and he can tend to defend spinners with bat and pad together and I've always preferred the KW/Anderson bat in front of pad because I think it's safer and reduces the chance of a bat-pad catch, but it might be in the coaching manual. Not too sure on that one, but he does come down or get well back to the spinner which is good. I haven't watched much of Power Papps this season so can't comment.
edit: though if we want to debut a new guy then with all due respect to Gabriel and co., this isn't the best possible West Indies attack and there is a chance the pitch for the third test will be quite benign, so this is probably the series to do it since it's too hard to say which Indian quick bowlers will even tour let alone what their form will be like. I like Yadav and Zaheer back in nick is always a good thing but I haven't seen any of Bhuvi or Shami.
Raval seems pretty sound, though his shot the other day was a bit rank to throw away a good knock and he can tend to defend spinners with bat and pad together and I've always preferred the KW/Anderson bat in front of pad because I think it's safer and reduces the chance of a bat-pad catch, but it might be in the coaching manual. Not too sure on that one, but he does come down or get well back to the spinner which is good. I haven't watched much of Power Papps this season so can't comment.
edit: though if we want to debut a new guy then with all due respect to Gabriel and co., this isn't the best possible West Indies attack and there is a chance the pitch for the third test will be quite benign, so this is probably the series to do it since it's too hard to say which Indian quick bowlers will even tour let alone what their form will be like. I like Yadav and Zaheer back in nick is always a good thing but I haven't seen any of Bhuvi or Shami.
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