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***Official*** New Zealand in India 2016

cnerd123

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Important to make sure Sreesanth doesn't make inroads with the new ball too.
Sreesanth didnt make inroads with the new ball in that game tho; his first wicket came in the 29th over.

Altho he did nip Dilshan out early in the second innings for his only wicket, so maybe thats what you were referring too.
 

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
Notwithstanding that Ronchi hasn't scored international runs in any format since his one and only test 18 months ago.
Throughout that huge slump though, whenever he strode to the crease knowing there's no manufacturing of killer strike-rates required, there was no real hint of a red ball decline. Apart from in England, where everyone's known for years Ronchi's horrible play of lateral movement would be severely up against it -



The 'ageing and declining opportunist thwarted by scarcely believable improvement of Watling' theory just doesn't really stack up in red ball cricket. Nine FC hundreds since he came here in March 2012 (only one of them in Auckland), 2022 runs @ 61.27.
 
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African Monkey

U19 Vice-Captain
Also, at this point with Guptill I could barely bring myself to disagree if Ronchi was used as a stunt opener in his place.

Notwithstanding that Ronchi hasn't scored international runs in any format since his one and only test 18 months ago. We seem to like recalling 35 year-olds to open after all chances of playing for NZ again seemed to be gone. Fulton, Bell, Redmond etc.
Aaron Redmond was the most random call up. At least the other 2 scored heavily in FC cricket and were expected to get called up.

Don't think it matters who opens. I expect them to both fail (with Ronchi doing slightly better if given the opportunity).
 

Blain

U19 Captain
I'm currently expecting our 3 pie bowling spinners to get carted, and our top to collapse and expose our endless middle-lower order early IMO.

These guys are bred on these wickets, get hundreds for fun at state level against (most likely) better spin attacks. These pitches are ideal to expose our key weaknesses.

I think we should give Danny a call, maybe he can come back for one last series..

Yeah not very confident here.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Ronchi
Latham
Williamson
Taylor
Nicholls
Watling
Santner
Craig
Sodhi
Wagner
Boult

This is happening.
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
I think we'll get drubbed in the first test, salvage a draw in the second and pull off a miracle win in the third. 1-1.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
I think we'll get drubbed in the first test, salvage a draw in the second and pull off a miracle win in the third. 1-1.
First test after this inadequate warmup is very likely to be awful - best hope is that we bat first and the wicket is very flat, so we rack up enough to earn a draw.
 

Zinzan

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Ronchi
Latham
Williamson
Taylor
Nicholls
Watling
Santner
Craig
Sodhi
Wagner
Boult

This is happening.
I can't recall ever been so uncertain about what the final NZ XI will be leading into a Test match.
 

Mike5181

International Captain
BLACKCAPS ODI squad for India
Kane Williamson (c)
Corey Anderson
Trent Boult
Doug Bracewell
Anton Devcich
Martin Guptill
Matt Henry
Tom Latham
James Neesham
Luke Ronchi
Mitchell Santner
Ish Sodhi
Tim Southee
Ross Taylor
BJ Watling

That's a really strong squad apart from Devcich.
 
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straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Throughout that huge slump though, whenever he strode to the crease knowing there's no manufacturing of killer strike-rates required, there was no real hint of a red ball decline. Apart from in England, where everyone's known for years Ronchi's horrible play of lateral movement would be severely up against it -



The 'ageing and declining opportunist thwarted by scarcely believable improvement of Watling' theory just doesn't really stack up in red ball cricket. Nine FC hundreds since he came here in March 2012 (only one of them in Auckland), 2022 runs @ 61.27.
Yes he's still been scoring domestic FC runs, though not as opener of course. How will an engine roomer handle the fresh air at the top of the order?

As far as shots in the dark go, I'm going to hold off being too sceptical about this one for now. Particularly if Guptill plays in the first test and fails again.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
I think Ronchi legitimately is one of the seven most likely NZ batsmen available to score runs in India, but I have no faith in him at all opening. Sure it's India, but they'll still pick at least one seamer and give him the new ball, and that'll be a problem for Ronchi. I think I'd rather Williamson or Watling open if Ronchi was going to play, and the could backfire to such an extent that I'd just pick Guptill instead.
 
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Shri

Mr. Glass
I'm currently expecting our 3 pie bowling spinners to get carted, and our top to collapse and expose our endless middle-lower order early IMO.

These guys are bred on these wickets, get hundreds for fun at state level against (most likely) better spin attacks. These pitches are ideal to expose our key weaknesses.

I think we should give Danny a call, maybe he can come back for one last series..

Yeah not very confident here.
The current Indian XI's ability against spin is overrated. Pujara, Rahane and Ashwin are the only real good bats against spin and the rest are either inconsistent or just about average. Tricky total on a genuine turner might get really interesting.
 

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