If that isn't the lineup I'd be really surprised now. Southee has done enough to secure his spot, while the other three bowlers pick themselves. Taylor, McCullum and Oram obviously certainties. How, Redmond, Marshall looks a pretty good bet for the top order, and I agree with you with regards to Flynn, so am selecting Fulton for my Lords side.Don't want Flynn debuting at Lords. I'd quite like a line up of:
Redmond
How
Marshall *winces*
Fulton
Taylor
Oram
McCullum
Vettori
Southee
Mills
Martin
That line up could collapse in a heap quite rapidly. However, comprimising Taylor by moving him up and playing another debutant (and an unproven FC cricketer at that) is suicide.
Guess which one the selectors would like to pick?
Indeed....no commentary on Cricinfo but I presume Redmond isn't shielding him from the strike remarkably.CS Martin 4* (22)
Outstanding contribution here...showing up some of the top order.
There was enough time for that to happen?As for Redmond, I hope it's a case of history repeating. Our last genuinely good Test opener, Mark Richardson, scored his highest ever FC score in a warm-up game just before his Test debut. Redmond has done the same.
Richardson scored 306 though...
http://nz.cricinfo.com/link_to_data..._IN_ZIM/SCORECARDS/NZ_ZIM-A_07-09SEP2000.htmlThere was enough time for that to happen?
Thats Afridi-esque for Richardson.
That game's always truly flabbergasted me, every single time I re-read the 'card.
The cases of none of those players are remotely conclusive at this time.Hope he hasn't peaked too early.
Love it how openers who average in the high thirties domestically (Bell, Papps, Cumming) are awful internationally and those who average in the low thirties, How and Redmond, show some promise.
Maybe that blow on the head from Anderson has increased his skills?CS Martin 4* (22)
Outstanding contribution here...showing up some of the top order.
Correct, they're conclusive.The cases of none of those players are remotely conclusive at this time.
Just thought I'd point out that in his last nine innings in test cricket, hes only been out three times...AND averaged 7.33 during the New Zealand summer.Maybe that blow on the head from Anderson has increased his skills?
Watch out Ricky Ponting!!Just thought I'd point out that in his last nine innings in test cricket, hes only been out three times...AND averaged 7.33 during the New Zealand summer.
Personally I've always thought Papps especially had promise. There's plenty still wrong with How's game and I still think he's more likely to fail than succeed in Tests TBH. And ODIs FTM.Correct, they're conclusive.
Reasoning for your statement? Until Papps learns how to play the short ball and knows where his off stump is, he'll never be good. When Cumming can play the short ball and stop planting his front foot he has a chance. When Bell gets a decent technique he'll have a chance.
How in ODIs has done well and has shown promise in tests. Redmond is showing promise in FC games on foreign soil. Never said they were amazing, just showing promise.
How's technique is pretty good IMO, not many flaws though he still tends to favour the front foot like most NZ domestic batsmen.Personally I've always thought Papps especially had promise. There's plenty still wrong with How's game and I still think he's more likely to fail than succeed in Tests TBH. And ODIs FTM.
Redmond's a little different as his last two seasons have been excellent, and it is this which is more relevant than what happened in 1999 or 2002.
Cumming and Bell are both getting on now so I've less hope for them.