after this ENG Tour I'm even more concerned re the make up of the batting lineup so far as this 'advance the game' strategy is concerned - particularly if they persist with Fleming & Richardson as openers..........likewise the batting to follow Fleming IMO still looks too brittle - too many shot makers and no one to graft an innings together.........
while Richardson opens I'm convinced that the 'accelerate the game' strategy can not take place while he is at the crease - his batting style is too limited and is not suitable either individually nor so far as a partnership goes - however this does not mean that I would drop him from the team, just that you need to be more circumspect as to the use of the tactic & the mix in the batting lineup.............
IMO NZL needs a player/s like a Thorpe, Martyn or S Waugh to provide balance to the likes of Styris, Astle & McMillan - I don't think that Oram & McCullum fit that bill as top / middle order batsmen & are more suited to the lower order, although McCullum may be able to play higher as a result of his experience as an opener.......my current favorites for these roles would be the likes of Vincent & Marshall, although Fulton & Sinclair would also be in the mix with Sinclair perhaps the current front runner.........
if Fleming is comfortable enough opening perhaps Papps could be looked at as a #3?????, however it is my impression from this season that he is not really comfortable facing quicks on bouncier pitches (but then who is?) - perhaps it is something to do with his 'forward press' style at the crease which may limit his suitability to slower & lower type pitches as found in NZL ....similar story to Macca????
which ever way they go with Fleming they still have a situation where they are swapping one problem (opener) & creating another at #3.............
with Cairns now gone from the Test arena IMO they should select a specialist batsman to replace him at #6 by introducing one or more of the aforementioned players - alternatively they could look to play McCullum as a specialist batsman & bring in Hopkins as a specialist 'keeper, although this would be my least favoured option but still preferable to another 'allrounder'
however based upon the evidence in ENG re lack of bowling penetration I think they will persist in the selection of 5 primary bowling options........... Oram, McCullum & Vettori at 6,7 & 8, (with Oram & McCullum being interchangeable re availability of the new ball), and then bring in Franklin at #9 as another potential Vettori type 'allrounder', (as opposed to a Styris, Cairns, Oram type 'allrounder'), to be followed by 2 from the likes of Tuffey, Bond, Butler & C Martin, or even another spin bowler such as B Martin or Redmond depending on venue & pitch..........
I'd probably feel more at ease with only 5 batsmen if the selectors acknowledged the limited quality of their resources and adopted a 'horses for cources' philosophy, so as to obtain the best from individual strengths while also shoreing up flaws & weaknesses - this would apply equally to both bowling & batting options in both Test & ODI squads & teams...........
for me the only names I'd have penned for my Test squad would be the likes of Richardson, Fleming, Astle, McCullum, Oram & possibly Vettori (if he can convert his ODI form back into the longer game) - the rest of the squad would be subject to where the series was being played, what the pitches were likely to be like & who the opposition were so far as the likely make up their bowling attack..............