Lots of good suggestions. Trialling new players aggressively is essential - give each one a fair run i.e. 5 or 6 matches, preferrably against more than one opposition, then cull if not working. A couple more thoughts:
- Goodbye Ronchi, Anderson and Broom. Possibly Neesham too, depending on whether you want an entirely new lower middle order or not. Anderson and Neesham may re-earn spots with domestic/overseas performance.
Goodbye Ronchi and Broom yes, though I'm not averse to Broom being a stand in for KW or Taylor when they get injured (but no more). Only half-agree on Anderson and Neesham, I think one of them (preferably Neesham) could be a good bet for number 5 going ahead, where they can play themselves in rather than go apeshit from ball one. Worrying they haven't progressed in tests, but that's a different story.
- New keeper should bat 7, even if it's Phillips. Opening and wicket-keeping a huge role and too big for a debutant (or Latham, it appears) - look no further than how McCullum struggled with that at the very start of his career.
New keeper at 7, yes. I'd like both Blundell and Philips to be trialled properly this summer, maybe one in ODI's and the other in T20's. Though given NZ's paucity of upcoming fixtures I fear we are living on borrowed time here.
- Other opening batsman is Latham vs Worker. I don't remember loving Worker's batting against South Africa when we toured there ages ago, but he's earned a chance through big runs.
Latham vs Worker - I'm a big believer in Latham coming good, still feel there's a place for his kind of batting in the modern game (see Amla, though Latham obviously isn't in his class). Haven't liked the look of Worker so far but can't ignore the runs.
- Nicholls and Munro were both tried last season and didn't succeed and didn't make the CT squad. Like everyone not involved in that debacle, that's a slight blessing for them! I didn't think Nicholls' game was well-suited to ODIs but he then went and scored a lot of List A runs. Not sure what to do with Munro.
Nicholls has played a couple of useful innings in his short ODI career, seems better at rotating the strike than Broom for example, but how good is his hitting game? Munro I really don't know what to think. In theory should be the answer to NZ's problems getting quick runs at the latter stages, but whenever I've watched him all I've seen are filthy low percentage slogs. Real Lord Colin please stand up etc.
- We have a shedload of good ODI bowlers who aren't really good enough to bat 8. And after that 9, 10, 11 only contribute very rarely as well. Even the better batsmen amongst the bowlers i.e. Santner, Milne and Henry don't really contribute enough with the bat.
Santner needs to spends some time with the coaching staff and find a way of dealing with short pitched bowling, better batsman than what we've seen of late surely. 9,10 and 11 seem to be write-offs with the bat (again what an idiot Southee is for wasting that batting ability. Improved with the ball for sure)
- Agree we need someone quite proactive to bat at 5, to offset Taylor's inertia. I have liked the look of Bruce from the little I've seen. Wouldn't discount Will Young in ODIs either, after a bad start the latter part of his last season was quite good. Though would he just be another Taylor-lite like Broom was at 5?
Proactive batsman at 5 - Neesham probably? Played well in Australia at 4. Bruce seems like an encouraging option but (need domestic viewers to answer here) will his defensive game stand up to international bowling? Will Young has me interested too as a potential replacement for Taylor in the top 4.
- One minor positive of not playing again until November is that the domestic season will have already started. Have noticed current selectors/coach will not consider anyone new at start of season so perhaps domestic form will change that (even if it's domestic FC and we're talking here about ODIs).
Re: the domestic situation, not having those 'A' tours is hurting big time. Doubt selectors will be easily swayed by 'early' domestic performances.
- Other players like New Zealander Mark Chapman to be trialled too.
How close is Mark Chapman to being considered for internationals?