Bit of an anticlimactic end to it but that was genuinely one of the more enjoyable ODI series I can remember. Some positives in there with Taylor's performance, Sodhi sans today's game was good, Santner's looking a lot more comfortable with bat in hand, and Williamson's century was memorable despite the loss. This is probably the strongest (and most fun to watch) England ODI team we've seen here, so it's hard to be too down about it. A lot of things were irritating though. Our fielding has been abysmal and we have a few passengers in the side that consistently fail to step up.
Colin Munro: 56 runs @ 11.
Henry Nicholls: 69 runs @ 17
Tim Southee: 2 wickets @ 128
Mark Chapman: 9 runs @ 3
Mitchell Santner's bowling has been economical, but I think 3 wickets @ 62 is an issue regardless.
Collin de Grandhomme: 72 runs @ 11. bowled all right in the first three games, particularly in Wellington, but 1 wicket @ 111 isn't giving us much in that 5th block with Munro either.
Martin Guptill: 113 runs @ 23. Gets a pass because he's usually pretty great.
I think bringing in George Worker and Matt Henry would immediately improve the side, or at least make it a more consistent one.
I kind of thought this was Munro's time and he'd actually step up and transfer that domestic/T20I form into the real stuff - but he's been a bit of a liability so far. I wouldn't discard him entirely, he's the no. 1 T20I batsman in the world (or was at one point), there is something to work with there. But Worker hasn't done much wrong and deserves a chance. Henry in for Southee is an obvious one. Dude took 2 wickets in a 5 match series and has been **** for years. His last sub-30 average year was 2011 or something iirc.
Nicholls is lucky in that there's not many middle-order batsmen in domestic OD cricket that are knocking on the selector's door. Phillips is a top order bat and wasn't dominating OD stuff, Bruce is an option but didn't look convincing, Seifert has a **** OD record and is a top-order bat. No one else is really there that I can think of. I'd give Chapman one more series as a reserve at least.