Blakey said:
I'm all for giving our best batsmen as much chance to survive the new ball and crap pitch as much as possible but seriously with if they can only survive for x amount of balls i.e. 30-50 balls how on earth can the likes of Mills and Franklin?
It depends whether you think Fulton and Fleming can do more than our lower-order on a better-behaving surface. Their scores in the warmup game (and Marshall's whole career on misbehaving tracks) suggest to me it's a possibility.
I heard Vettori say he was disappointed by how recklessly our last 3 wickets fell in the 1st innings, but I think that was more a case of them trying to ride the wave before the second new ball than anything technical, like a boxer trying to add a flurry of blows before the bell ended the round.
As crazy as it looks, I'm struggling to say I'd bet money on this XI consistently putting less runs on the board than the current line-up on
any surface.
Franklin
Mills
Fulton
Fleming
Styris
Oram
Astle
Vincent/Taylor
McCullum
Vettori
Bond
The mental toll it took on Franklin and Mills could lead to a dip in their bowling performance I guess. This is NZ cricket though, not unlike one of those remote islands where the paperboy doubles as the dentist.
The planning for new openers has been haphazard at best (Fleming getting cold feet literally, Fulton not opening for Cant or NZA, Marshall not opening for ND, Papps being forced into a technical change, etc.), we're going to be 40/3 more often than we'd like because that's what the planning deserves, so perhaps it's time to just find a way to run with it.