Anyway I'll put my money where my mouth is and suggest a side for traditional home conditions.
Vettori/Watling/McCullum/Brownlie/Guptill/whoever
Vettori/Watling/McCullum/Brownlie/Guptill/whoever
Williamson
Taylor (c)
Ryder
Flynn
van Wyk (wk)
Bracewell
Southee
Boult
Gillespie
Our only strength is the depth and quality of our seam bowling so we need to make full use of it. I've mentioned elsewhere I wouldn't mind Dean Brownlie attempting to open since he's such a good player of pace and he would avoid starting his innings against spin. For the opening spots I'm pretty meh on who they pick because the specialists aren't great, McCullum is McCullum and I wouldn't be against some of our middle order blokes reinventing themselves, though I can definitely understand Vettori, Watling and Brownlie attacking Flynn's and Williamson's places in the side listed above, and I won't be holding my breath on their success if they do try to open.
Behind Taylor and Ryder, ever since his return Flynn looks organised and has a technique that will enable him to succeed at test level provided he has the mental fortitude, so I'm starting to get confident for the first time that he will nail his spot in the side and he gets first go at six. I'll probably be eating these words in six months time though because he's from ND and they just don't do batsmen.
If Vettori returns to the side he has to bat in the top six because he is a waste of a bowling spot. Even Jeets has advanced beyond him as a bowler and I never thought I would type that. I hope Jeets' effort wasn't a flash in the pan because he can play a role when the pitch suits if he continues to probe away like he did in the test just gone. Not terrible for someone who averages over 40 in the Plunket Shield. Guns it in County matches though so evidently Wellington should just move all their home matches to England because it seems to turn their players into world beaters.
Looking outside the players we know, only Carl Cachopa has been putting his hand up in a big way (well Sinclair too, but its not gonna happen). He is an organised player and proficient off of the back foot but I'd like to see a video of not just his dismissals but anything that shows him up on a consistent basis, and there's no way Kippax or anyone cbf putting that together. Tom Latham and Hamish Rutherford have had their moments but so did Daniel Flynn before his initial induction into the test side, and Kane Williamson appears to have lost all confidence and he wiped the floor with Plunket Shield bowlers in a fashion not seen since Sinclair debuted, so I think it is fair to say none of the three are a quick fix, even if they become good batsmen.
We've invested nigh on 30 tests into Guptill so we need to make a final call on him soon, and Watling needs his role clarified once and for all so he can put everything he has into it.
It's unfortunate cricket doesn't require two or three wicket keepers instead of openers because then we could ditch the openers and play both Kruger and Watling.