AWTA, but I think we should allow Bell or Papps to compete for the opening slot as well.
They will need to actually play to compete for that though. Our next test series is against Australia.
November 2008
Thu 13 - Sun 16 11:00 local, 00:00 GMT
New South Wales v New Zealanders Sydney Cricket Ground
Thu 20 - Mon 24 10:00 local, 00:00 GMT
1st Test - Australia v New Zealand Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane
Fri 28 - Tue 2 10:30 local, 00:00 GMT
2nd Test - Australia v New Zealand Adelaide Oval
The NZ domestic season started in 2007 on November 12th. So unless they bring it forward to give some of the NZ players time to get cricket under their belt, other than ODI's, they would realistically have to pick Redmond as the incumbent.
What they could do is pick Papps and Bell, and then play all three of them in the tour match against NSW, and whoever bats at 3 in the 1st innings swaps with one of the other openers in the second.
How will be a certainty, and will get to play international cricket between now and then. Redmond, Papps, Bell and Marshall (ugh, it IS a possibility unfortunately) will probably only be able play grade cricket until the test series.
So, unless they keep Redmond as the incumbent, they may ask someone who is in form from the ODI's between now and then to open. Two people immediately spring to mind: Brendon McCullum and Jesse Ryder.
There had been rumours McCullum would open in England, and given that he will probably be getting the most shots at batting in the ODIs (and I should point out now in no way I am advocating the picking of people based on ODI form) therefore will be seen as 'match ready'. AFAIK, Ryder will be back in time for the Champions Trophy at least and will most likely return to the openers role. And guess what? In selectors eyes they will probably see that as a good reason to make him open in the tests.
So come Australia we might see a top order with any of the following possibilites:
Bold=What I hope/would pick
Underline=Possibility
Italic=Please no for ****s sake
1.
How
2.
Redmond |
McCullum/Ryder |
Papps/Bell/Marshall
3.
Fulton |
McCullum |
Marshall
4.
Taylor
5.
Flynn
6.
Oram
7.
McCullum |
Hopkins
Flynn showed some definite promise in England. Fulton also should've been ahead of Marshall, but anyway. I would give Fulton the number 3 spot as Taylor seems to have found his place at 4, I don't think Flynn should be exposed to that spot so early and if McCullum were to bat there and if Hopkins was brought in I think I would scream, then smash a few windows, then eat the shards.
However Fulton's match preparation could also be an issue. Unless he gets a shot in ODIs between now and Australia he will be in the same boat as Papps, Bell and Marshall for trying to get a spot in the side. However, Fulton has an advantage in experience and simply being one of the best batsmen in New Zealand. It would be a big gamble playing him in Australia, especially given our half-weak opening combination.
Alternatively, McCullum
could bat and three without Hopkins having to come in, then you could debut Ryder down the order at 6 shuffling Oram down to 7.
Since this is getting into the possibilities over the NZ next test side, I may as well round it off for the bowlers.
I'm pretty sure Franklin will be back by then. He will be a massive boost I think as he can swing the bowl and get it up there at a pretty decent pace. Mills can swing, but can't get that much pace. Martin can get a bit of pace, but not too much that would trouble Australian batsmen on Australian pitches. However, he has been a much improved bowler in recent times. IMHO he was unlucky in England despite bowling well.
Vettori will be picked, obviously, with Oram the all-rounder.
I think Gillespie should be in the squad. He has some genuine pace and fire in the belly, and the Australian pitches would suit his bowling more than anyone else in the team. He would be my first reserve in case any of the seamers get injured. Or, one has a woefully bad match and deserves to be dropped to try Gillespie in the 2nd test (hate 2 test series, deadset).
Patel as the next in line, obviously. Could maybe get a go at Adelaide alongside Vettori if takes a bit of turn like it should, but hasn't exactly been doing for a while.
I think O'Brien would get somewhat eaten alive, but he deserves to be in the squad for his performances in England. If Franklin is fit though, he should come straight into the side replacing Iain.
So, this is what I hope the test squad is for the tour of Australia:
1. How
2. Redmond
3. Fulton
4. Taylor
5. Flynn
6. Oram
7. McCullum+
8. Vettori*
9. Franklin
10. Mills
11. Martin
12. Patel
13. Gillespie
14. Ryder
15. O'Brien
Okay side IMHO.