What I am not impressed with is this pitch. What in earth are we doing producing a dry pitch that suits the spinners? We are lucky the atmosphere in Hamilton allows for swing and suits our swing bowlers.
Now before I condemn it, I want to say it is not a bad pitch, it's very good - it's just that it's inappropriate.
As a cricket aficionado, I am glad this pitch is like it is. Watching good spinners bowl is fascinating, watching fast bowlers bowl is exciting but a good battle between a quality spinner and a good batman is absorbing.
Watching medium-pacers toil is not overly stimulating but watching fast mediums swing it like our lads did last night ... yeah ... that's not too bad, eh?
Also before I condemn this pitch I want to say that if New Zealand can pull this off and win this test, then hats off to the skill of the New Zealand swing bowlers; we saw plenty of skill last evening from all four. It was significant because it was a continuation of the dominance New Zealand have had over the West Indies, in more visitor-friendly conditions.
Right now this West Indian team should be disappointed. It's not over yet but they were given a shot here with a dry surface and a chance to bowl last on it. But why on earth did we produce a dry turner when we had a team caught and paralysed in the headlights of the good old-fashioned New Zealand green seamer in the previous test? Then again, I may be making a moot point here.