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Oct 12, 2009: There might not be big, glaring omissions, but there was enough argument to suggest enough top-quality talent in the country
The XI
Oct 12, 2009: Two men from the current team, two from before the war, and many disagreements with readers, in New Zealand's all-time XI selection
Fast bowlers
Oct 5, 2009: One spot's a no-brainer. So who will the other two be?
Spinners
Sep 28, 2009: Can one of the other four finger-spinners upset Vettori?
Wicketkeepers
Sep 21, 2009: Pure keeper or keeper-batsman? The old debate resurfaces again
Allrounders
Sep 14, 2009: No Vettori or Hadlee, but there are still four strong contenders for the allrounder spot
Middle order
Sep 7, 2009: The middle order is where the real competition is at, with 10 men fighting for the spots
Openers
Sep 1, 2009: The toughie, the perfectionist, the artist, and the honest triers. Which two are your picks?
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