I can see Woakes shuffling his way into those limited overs squads tbh, a bit like Buttler did the ODI squad here. Especially as he'll actually be playing in the country for the duration of the series
Top summary, and I agree with pretty much all of it. I'm a big Kieswetter fan and desperately want him to do well (**** I felt **** when he got bowled today) but I just don't think him at 6 is working out, bar the odd occasion when he'll come in in the last 10 overs of a first innings.
I too think Buttler would probably be the best man to go with, and definitely the best long term option, but if England seriously don't view his keeping good enough at this stage, then I don't know what they'll do. I would recommend doing a lot of keeping work with Buttler before the New Zealand limited overs games, to try and get him in a position where he can play as a specialist keeper, but it seems for the rest of this series, they'll have to stick with Kieswetter. I don't see the point of him staying at 6 for the rest of the series tbh, as it pretty much seems a waste of a spot. Just for the last two games of the tour, I'd move Kieswetter up to open and move Bell to 3/4 with Root at 5. Just tell him to go out and be ultra aggressive, and if it fails, then you can move Bell to 3 and you've got Bell and Cook pretty much opening anyway. As it is he doesn't seem in a position to contribute at all, so it's worth the risk IMO. Even an innings like
this would be a major success compared to his current average output, and he could go bigger.
I just really feel for the lad trying to do a completely different role to what he does domestically, and where he's had his success. Let him have two more chances, at the top of the order, where he belongs and where he's comfortable, and if he fails, then get rid of him for a while. I'll be a bit disappointed if they leave him at 6 on tuesday as he's just bound to fail.