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New Zealand eye Hopkins for No. 6

Gareth Hopkins could slot into the No. 6 position with Brendon McCullum likely to open and keep wickets in the ODI series in South Africa, according to the selection manager Richard Hadlee

Cricinfo staff
24-Oct-2007


Jamie How is hopeful he will find a place in the top order in South Africa © Getty Images
Gareth Hopkins could slot into the No. 6 position with Brendon McCullum likely to open and keep wickets in the ODI series in South Africa, according to the selection manager Richard Hadlee. That might leave Jamie How on the sidelines after he was recalled to the limited-overs squad for the first time in 18 months.
Hadlee said Hopkins was good enough to justify his selection as a batsman, despite his List A average of 23.62 and highest score of 82. "We regard him as specialist batsman so we feel he can hold his place in the top six," Hadlee told the Dominion Post. "We also see him as someone who can close an innings in much the same manner as Brendon McCullum has done for us.
"He's got there on merit. His decision-making and shot execution were very good on the recent A tours and on that basis he came into contention. His attitude to the game is also magnificent so it is good reward for him."
The departures of Stephen Fleming and Craig McMillan from the one-day squad, combined with Peter Fulton's knee injury, leaves New Zealand with a different-looking top order. They have reportedly slated McCullum to open with Lou Vincent, to be followed by Ross Taylor, Scott Styris, Jacob Oram and Hopkins.
How said he was not sure what his role would be in South Africa but was hopeful of getting a chance after the disappointment of being overlooked for the Test portion of the tour. "It's always good news to hear your name read out, especially since it had been a while, but I was a little disappointed not to make the Test side," How told Hawkes Bay Today.
"I know the selectors had their reasons, but it doesn't stop you being disappointed. I'd like to think that my game suits both [formats] and proving that is definitely the aim. It just so happens that my opportunity to prove that has come in the one-dayers and I have to make the most of it."