India really have one of the best all-round sides going. Not only that but they seem to have coherent plans. Our plan for India seem to be the same that we trotted out vs Sri Lanka. Full credit to them, they're a class above.
Hoping Neesham continues his excellent form this summer. We need a finisher who can come off after Taylor/Williamson-Latham partnerships. How good is Ross, deadset. Kane seems a bit panicky which isn't like him, but when you're coming in with no start it's understandable. Funnily enough, Munro has scored more runs than Guptill this series. Guptill will come good, though. Munro, however...
Honestly, coming around to the CdG opening idea. Munro hasn't got the goods. I don't think CdG does against top sides though, either, and his attempts the other night to hit over the top against a quality attack with a plan, the field out, never seemed like it was ever going to get really going. With the field up and pace on the ball he's more likely to be successful. Don't think his bowling will be much chop beyond sharing the 6th bowling duties with someone like Kane.
Bowling is looked a bit tired and toothless. Boult continues to be class but it seems like the team just expects him to bring out an epic spell to destroy a team and we'll be sweet. Lockie is good but he needs to take the new nut. Bracewell is innocuous as a strike bowler, and if his batting was even better he might pass as a 5th bowler who can contain, but he's not there. Santner is tight but his batting is suspect at this stage, dunno if it's post-injury rustiness or whatever but he's not the power hitter we want at 7...he's best at 8 to turn strike for someone like Neesham.
I was looking up the stats for how Boult bowls with Southee in the team, to see if it's worth it, as it seems he bowls better. It's the opposite. Without Southee he averages 20, with him he averages 28. Strange. I'd rather Henry, Milne or Bennett as third seamer - though they don't have enough game time (or are injured).
1. CdG
2. Guptill
3. Williamson*
4. Taylor
5. Latham+
6. Nicholls
7. Neesham
8. Santner
9. Henry/Bennett/Milne/Astle(turners)
10. Ferguson
11. Boult
Not 100% convinced with nicholls at 6. Seems to be better at 5, but so does Latham...unless you swap them over, which breaks the Taylor-Latham dynamic but we could potentially get more out of Nicholls with Latham even more of a safety net? Of course, a fully fit Corey Anderson would shore up this line up with with his handy wicket taking and ball striking ability.