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I think we really write off this series at the moment as a learning experience and likely look to bat time and get our players thinking that our mentality needs to be scoreboard and time pressure in order to negate their better bowling attack and force some of their batsmen into uncharacteristic mistakes - both Australia and NZ have been guilty of surrending too meakly and not showing the same level of discipline at the crease, meaning Pakistan is generally ahead of the game and don't feel pressured around "We have to make something happen" - ironically, Pakistan have become the masters of this - they've got three batsmen who all know how to bat time, give limited opportunities and slowly kill the opposition in the field in Azhar, Younis and Misbah.Anyways where to for Kiwis? For mine I don't think Sodhi is ready yet. An impression amplified by the fact Pakistan's batsmen are so awesome right now. They've monstered Lyon who is pretty good so NZ's less credentialed spinners were always likely for serious humpty. Agree with WW that Wagner should come in. While discussion has been on bowling lets not forget NZ's batting needs to improve mightily as well. NZ are in much the same position as Oz were in UAE. Changes to personnel are no where near as important as every man performing a lot better. Oz couldn't do it; lets see if NZ can.
If I was Hesson, my firm instruction to the guys would be bat time - and ultimately look to be there post 150 balls. If we get three out of our seven batsmen facing 150 balls each, we'll place time pressure if nothing else on the opposition.
The players we have in the squad, unless we see some demon like performance from Southee and Boult with the new ball and get them under extreme pressure early, we've not got the fire power in this test. Despite my defense of Wagner, he flat out is not bowling well at the moment, some major technical deficiencies in his action mean he's starting to fall over at the crease, which impacts his line, length and release. He might have tuned them though. I also think longer term, Wagner is a better bowling option in these conditions than Boult and I think longer term, NZ need to realise we will not have the spinning stocks to take two spinners into a test, so we need to give our bowlers who are more certain to play more time in these conditions to learn (i.e Wagner, Southee, Boult, Henry, etc)
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