Watching the way the English bowlers were able to stifle the New Zealand batsmen in the first half of the ODI in Napier made me highly aware of the threat they possess in the test matches and how clear in approach the New Zealand top order will need to be
Mark Richardson: England attack has the answers
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For this reason I once again make the plea for Brendon McCullum to open in the tests because he has had the South African experience and BJ Watling may not be a bad option to take on the opening role once more. He has a reasonable handle on the tempo required. Two new openers will not have the harrowing experience in the republic to learn from.
The biggest threat should come from James Anderson. He has forged an exceptional career and is now fifth on the England list of test wicket takers ... and moving ever higher. Why is he so good? Well, he's about 6 foot 2, bowls in the high 130s and sometimes into the mid-140s.
He's effective at slower speeds because he has impeccable accuracy now. He makes people play and gets just enough in the air and off the pitch, all done off an economical shorter run ... does that remind you of anyone in particular? Sir Richard Hadlee anyone? I know, in this country, I've just made a sacrilegious statement but right now, at this stage of his career, I see similarities to the great man.
Okay, if I've offended you golden oldies then he's got a lot of Vernon Philander about his delivery - and we all know how much trouble he has given us.