As much as I despise the way India has used its strength to manipulate world cricket to suit itself, I immensely respect the quality of the Indian cricketers.
I was in awe of Rohit Sharma who followed his ODI double hundred against Australia with a test hundred on debut. It wasn't just a hundred, it was a hundred under pressure, when his team desperately needed something, a match-winning hundred. It was a hundred played at test match tempo and all this in his first test innings, following an innings played at 200 miles an hour.
The cricket community fears the monster that is Indian cricket but it would serve the players well to revere the Indian cricketers.
For this reason, I just can't understand the logic behind not sending Ross Taylor to Sri Lanka and even though Brendon McCullum is now injured, I also can't fathom the original decision to have him stay in New Zealand, too.
Apparently these two need 'red-ball cricket'. Granted, red-ball cricket is different from the requirements of limited overs play but these two don't need practice; they need to front for New Zealand. They are internationals and should be playing international cricket under the pressure only that brings.