The wicket at Eden Park could possibly be the best in New Zealand with the last two test matches at Eden Park producing absolutely cracking cricket. Ross Taylor said he was pretty nervous heading out to bat after seeing the ball move around a bit, but realised it wasn't doing as much as he thought. Perfect. There's enough in the pitch to help the bowlers if they're are good enough as well as providing good pace and bounce for the batsmen who are good enough to get in. That's the best thing - if you're good enough. If your technique or mental state isn't up to it, you'll be found wanting.
Wagner is a sensational battler, Boult is the smooth, swinging leftie but what about Tim Southee? Southee is the leader of this attack. No questions about that. He's been on the scene for a while now and is starting to show what made him such a prodigious talent growing up. We'd all like him to be bowling 140km/h but his current pace seems perfect for swing bowling and he's tall enough to trouble batsmen with the short ball at any pace. He's capable of executing the wide variety of plans needed and is always up for the contest. Tim Southee has the ability to bowl deliveries that can get any batsman out. The nut he bowled to Rohit Sharma first ball back, case and point.
I've talked about the openers for a while now and they once again failed and put pressure on Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor who had to come to the crease early. But there's not much that can be changed at the moment. I'd say Mike Hesson will stick with the same team (minus Taylor possibly) for the second test and allow Peter Fulton and Hamish Rutherford to work their way out of their rut. Why change a winning team?